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28.02.2013 22:37, Lev Bely: comment on Rosie Heritage's new book about butterflies of Ash Island

Frankly I've got nothing against David Carter or Vanessa cardui:) Still it's not about being precise in naming the species, but the wordplay. The first and direct meaning of the "painted lady" amusingly also serves as the common name of Vanessa cardui. That's why this time I didn't reference to the Latin names of the species (painted ladies, admirals...) as I usually do, since it's not about ...

28.02.2013 20:11, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #21386

Right....

28.02.2013 17:07, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21314

Petr, no biggies, question is still here) As for the background I'd like to say it couldn't look natural as well as in other imago photos of Atrophaneura alcinous. I made an author's comment that those specimens had been raised of pupae in winter (larvae had been picked from birthwort in August) at home. Few specimens emerged in Vladivostok, and the rest did in Moscow, 10 days later, right by the ...

28.02.2013 15:05, lunkov: comment on Buy an insectarium for pupae

Есть такой инсектариий 34х48х21 без крышкиЦена 500руб.Писать lunkov1970@yandex.ruТолько Москва !Сообщение было отредактировано lunkov - 28.02.2013 15:06 Картинки:IMAG0980.jpg — (1.12мб)   IMAG0981.jpg — (1.1мб)   IMAG0982.jpg — (1.23мб) ...

28.02.2013 12:11, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21139

Ok, I'll add that, thanks.

27.02.2013 21:42, Frantic: comment on Sell Canon Powershot G12 in excellent condition

SOLD

27.02.2013 19:08, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #21159

Species name typo, should be moved to Archaeobalbis cristata.

27.02.2013 5:19, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #21324

Male (just as the rest photos): look at its massive antennae :)

26.02.2013 7:02, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on XIV All-Russian Myrmecological Symposium "Ants and Forest protection"

Rules for submitting and processing materials:The publication volume is up to 4 typewritten A4 pages, including figures, tables, references, and Summary. The Organizing Committee asks you to strictly adhere to the following rules:Materials for publication must be submitted as a Microsoft Word 97-03 text file attached to the email with the DOC or RTF extension (without archiving). Font-Times New ...

25.02.2013 20:45, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on Fifth International Symposium on the Environmental Physiology of Ectotherms and Plants London, Ontario, Canada August 12

Fifth International Symposium on the Environmental Physiology of Ectotherms and PlantsLondon, Ontario, CanadaAugust 12-16 2013It is with great pleasure that I will be hosting the fifth ISEPSP meeting at the University of Western Ontario in 2013. ISEPEP5 continues a 25 year tradition of small international meetings on environmental physiology. Although the focus is usually invertebrate ...

25.02.2013 20:23, Лавр Большаков: comment on We are urgently looking for a secretary!

The labor exchange is already becoming-well, it would be entomological, and then it's not clear what.

25.02.2013 15:47, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on Sphinx ligustri pupa

Yeah..... They all appeared in time or even earlier. Didn't see another.

24.02.2013 19:57, Guest: comment on Entomological translations

www.proof-reading-services.orgFor a reasonable fee, they will correct the language to an acceptable level. But the source text must be in English.

24.02.2013 14:11, Boris Lariushin: comment on photo #20335

Please help, what to do to have this pupa emerged? It's still alive, when I put it to the light, it started budging. Is there any chance to see the moth?

24.02.2013 14:10, Boris Lariushin: comment on photo #20336

Please help, what to do to have this pupa emerged? It's still alive, when I put it to the light, it started budging. Is there any chance to see the moth?

24.02.2013 11:07, dim-va: comment on Galacticidae

Super data. Congratulations. The article would be nice in English and in wide access, at least in a Note.

22.02.2013 21:11, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21284

I don't object) If the moderators decide this angle would be a better choice for this swallowtail, let's rotate. Once I upload images of the emerged butterflies, I'll rotate, promise) Igor, thanks for the "amazing pic")

22.02.2013 19:32, Lev Bely: comment on Asahi Glass “Moth's Eye” approach for a new anti-glare display nano coating

The Moth's Eye is a new approach by Japanese manufacturer Asahi Glass Co., world's largest flat glass producing company. The strategy is based on the structure of the moth's eye, which is known to have no troubles with sun glares and reflections. The thing is that its eye has a special covering that improves moth vision. The covering of the kind could make it better for smartphone and tablet ...

21.02.2013 21:53, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21277

Moved.

20.02.2013 20:54, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21278

Timandra recompta or Timandra dichela?

20.02.2013 19:45, Lev Bely: comment on “Demons and Butterflies—Weather predictability and predictions” by Richard A. Anthes on February 21st, Albuquerque

“Demons and Butterflies—Weather predictability and predictions” public lecture by Richard A. Anthes will be held on February 21st at the UNM Conference Center, Albuquerque (US). Dr. Richard A. Anthes is a distinguished atmospheric scientist, author, educator, and administrator, served as fifth president of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) from 1988 to January ...

19.02.2013 18:15, Andrey Ponomarev: comment on photo #11291

This one is Elegia similella indeed.

19.02.2013 8:53, shu: comment on Preservatives for sale

Sell leftover preservativessodium benzoate 100 g / 50 rubpotassium sorbate 100 g/ 75 rubsorbic acid 100 g/150 rubQuality certificates in stock, send to the regionsof the application by mail ann@molsp.phys.spbu.ru

19.02.2013 1:05, Irina Nikulina: comment on Celastrina filipjevi

Forage caterpillars - Chinese shrub Prinsep (Prinsepia sinensis)

18.02.2013 16:17, Yuri Semejkin: comment on photo #21255

Glaucopsyche lycormas.

18.02.2013 14:33, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21025

Moved to argiades just as another photo of the specimen.

18.02.2013 14:32, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21047

Some photos get deleted after upload even a long time later, especially ones of those species which are already overillustrated with alike pics.

18.02.2013 14:06, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21032

The author's ID is Meandrusa lachinus. Isn't this one actually a synonym of http://lepidoptera.pro/taxonomy/15573, huh?

18.02.2013 14:04, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21035

The author's ID is Papilio сanopus. Who's allowed to add species, please do so.

18.02.2013 14:02, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21041

Moved.

18.02.2013 0:05, Yuri Semejkin: comment on photo #21060

This species is identified correctly.

18.02.2013 0:04, Yuri Semejkin: comment on photo #21059

This species is identified correctly.

17.02.2013 21:37, Lev Bely: comment on Male silkmoths succeed in driving robot in pursuit of female

Japanese researchers from the University of Tokyo made male silkmoths (Bombyx mori) drive two-wheeled vehicle by distributing synthetic pheromone bombykol in a wind tunnel. Naturally bombykol is released by female silkmoths to attract mates. During the experiment males were fixed, namely glued to a polystyrene ball that functioned like a trackball directing the vehicle. The task was not only to ...

17.02.2013 20:28, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21021

Moved just as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/21022.

17.02.2013 20:28, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21020

Moved just as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/21022.

17.02.2013 20:28, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21019

Moved just as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/21022.

17.02.2013 20:22, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21055

Goes to.

17.02.2013 20:20, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14082

Thanks, moved.

17.02.2013 20:18, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21051

Goes to.

17.02.2013 20:18, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21050

Moved.

17.02.2013 18:47, Andrey Ponomarev: comment on photo #21054

Isophrictis sp.

17.02.2013 15:24, Eugene Karolinskiy: comment on photo #21024

This species is identified correctly.

16.02.2013 23:18, CosMosk: comment on New scheme of zoogeographic zoning

okay, the pre-future is the first thoughts that came across, but the insects-yes, allowed us to clarify that something was not done there... take a closer look and fix itBut... they are secondary to plants, and mostly depend on them.... Their presence is more likely to indicate fluctuations in habitats or refugial or microclimatic confluence of conditions.At the same time,they occupy a smaller ...

16.02.2013 21:22, vtosha: comment on Entomology and Russian Wikipedia

In any case, in the Wiki in controversial situations, the following expressions are quite possible: "according to so-and-so (link), the situation is as follows, because.... However, currently there is a directly opposite opinion (link), because..."

16.02.2013 19:44, Svetlana Shchavelina: comment on photo #20789

Oops, spotted that... Down the page...

16.02.2013 18:09, Mdsaiful Sakim: comment on photo #11849

This species is identified correctly.

16.02.2013 15:10, Roland Kratzer: comment on photo #20825

Acraga sp.

15.02.2013 20:32, Lev Bely: comment on New Zealand struggling with butterfly-killing plant causing monarch butterflies' death

Climber Araujia sericifera belonging to the Apocynaceae family has different common names including “moth plant” and “cruel vine”. Its beautiful white flowers have plenty of sweet, sticky nectar, which attracts monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus). The latter get deadly stuck to flowers trying to feed on and eventually die right on-site. New Zealand's leading the serious campaign ...

14.02.2013 23:10, Mantispid: comment on Identification of homologous organs in insects

Yes, please. The fly's buzzes are homologous to the hind wings of dragonflies, bees, and butterflies.

14.02.2013 9:42, Yakovlev: comment on Insects of the European part of Russia. Atlas with an overview of biology

If the number of funds allocated for science is divided into a scientific product in our country and in the West , we will see that the scientific product is paid 50 times higher. That is, our employees work just like that and it is not clear how they pay for all reagents and optics in general. Now something is somehow changing. For example, we have excellent optics, very good equipment for ...

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