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The plants under the butterflies also confused me:for example, well-recognized and completely non-tropical physostegia and buddleia.Buddleia is still not quite "completely non-tropical", rather a southern genus.
[Acanthocinus nodosus (F.) in flight, Louisiana, USA]Thanks for that one. I was just thinking how these guys with such long antennae keep them in flight, aimed somewhat backwards or ...? And now I know. Thank you.And now I am wondering that it should be pretty tough not to hit something like branches or leaves flying this way deep in a thick forest.
Yes, it's interesting,but the same person found it and described it?I had an idea-since no one else has found it for more than a hundred years since the first discovery,and it is possible that that specimen belonged to the most northern species of T. niger from neighboring China, then maybe there was (or is) some relict in Olga Bay to the north of the main range small population of this ...
No one offers to sign with your first and last name without fail. You can just use nicknames, with the area of interest as a characteristic (as it is now on the forum). In my opinion, it is not the list itself that is more important, but the location of entomologists.And, besides, is the possibility of repeating that precedent excluded now, without any map, by some other actor?Everything is ...
"House" of the bagworm butterfly-PsychidaeFor " Excuse me, but what is it?" there is a topic: Classification of insects -> Who is it? http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showforum=53Every Russian speaker distinguishes between "who" and"what"! A "house" is an inanimate object. I'm interested in the BEHAVIOR in this case: WHO DID THIS? Here above is also a "nut job". And I suggested something ...
Who is it? 10 mmTranscarpathian lowland. 27.VII.2011 Phymatodes pusillus, I think IMHO Hylotrupes bajulus is rickety a bit.In deep pardon! Obmishurilsya! Fornax13 is absolutely right, here is the confirmation: http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/eng/hylbajdk.htm
Can you tell me if: confused: there are any traps along the way for night butterflies? It is desirable that you can do it yourself. If there is a photo, throw a description on the forum or on the soap tyomka@lianet.ru[Here are a few images of my lepidoptera traps I have used over the past 42 years]