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Corrected data. Wingspan: No formalized data → 25—33 mm. Flight time: No formalized data → July, August.
Dear colleagues!The Biographical and Bibliographic Reference book of Lepidopterologists of Russia is being prepared for publication, which will contain information about several thousand lepidopterologists who worked in the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, the CIS countries and Russia, who studied and collected butterflies (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera, Heterocera) of this territory in the period ...
Hello, My name is Todd Ugine, I'm an entomologist at Cornell University in the USA and am trying to collect all of the North American species in the ladybird genus Coccinella. One species in particular, Coccinella fulgida, is very difficult for me to find, although I have learned that it also occurs in Siberia. I would like to use any specimens collected for molecular biology work, so it would ...
I've got two species at the moment one of which http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/32829 (supposedly oculea male) will be examined. Only mine are from Vladimir region, doesn't matter anyway.
Once such a binge has gone, we continue. Not furniture really, but ornaments and jewelry.You should already edit the topic name).This post was edited by tiger33-04.09.2014 10: 07
I noticed a significant difference in the color of Formica sanguinea workers in two different populations. In one of them, the workers were bright red, the head and chest were completely red; in the second, the forehead, back of the head, and sometimes the spot on the chest of the ants were reddish-brown, the overall brightness of the color is not so intense, they looked more like Formica rufa. ...
Here also I think A. oculea. First to compare its shape, colour and spot pattern to mine: one species as I see. Completely agree with that prof Irina referred to in the very beginning :)
Species level. Pay attention to the shape of its hindwings (oculea has much more "round"), also that one is itself more round :) And its "eye" spot........ As for this one, no sense to examine genitalia as it's female. Tomorrow if the weather's good I'll have a night out there to collect some more "oculea" (supposedly) :)
Alexandr, second time uploaded those next to each other. Still hope to get to know their habitus :) They do differ...
Corrected data. Not identified → Eupithecia tripunctaria / Confidently identified / Basil Sergienko.
Don't think of yourself as something exceptional. There are some amazing enthusiasts in the west ..............Vlfgang ten Hagen [/url].Here we are not talking about "amazing amateurs", but about the "cost - effectiveness" criterion. Probably, Baron Rothschild or Prince Turati, not to mention the Grand Duke of N. N., were even more "amazing" in terms of the amount of personal investment in ...