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Roman, it has already been said here that the main mass of forum members are collectors.I know only two people who are really engaged in science here.And you're not dealing with egg yolks.Much more than that. About a dozen
On the site the opportunity to self-loading photos and drawings of butterflies authors to track the status of uploaded images. The authors have already published their photos on the site are sent passwords. New users can create it , then they have an opportunity to self-uploading photos to the site. At the moment, you can upload the pictures only those species of butterfly that is in the ...
Well, what are you I'm an amateur ^) Hooked last spring. Gave working links, everything is there (my blog, as I started)..And a whole cohort of more experienced comrades.As you read, there is no point in duplicating information.I will answer specific questions, of course.
You haven't changed your mind about going to Altai, if Kamchatka breaks down, I'll go to Altai, then I can pick you up on the way.Until you change your mind. Write me in PM Your contacts pliz.
who is the goal, who is the means, of course everyone has different goals in any case, a collection is necessary, especially if a person is going to study something, describe something - so that there is something to compare it with..
Change the format of the issuance of the news. Now, by default, each piece of news is issued on a separate page and not as part of a list of all the news for that date. Accordingly, changed addresses news.
The exchange of insects between Russia (or Ukraine) and France are very easy and safe (Customs) provided to specify the package "dead insects for scientific study." I have made many exchanges with A. Osipov, which have always gone very well ... If you are interested, please contact me.Best regardsDamien
there are pictures of a barbel, taken in Bashkiria, if you still need it I can't determine the name yet. Can you help me?ufra2004@mail.ruphoto size 3072/2304
да вот тоже кору собираю, личинок из под нее. Пробовал и ветки таскать правда не много - поэтому особых результатов небыло..Хотел более плотно ветками заняться, но не знал какие методы отбора веток.. Ведь у всех они ...
Guys, it feels like it's not the same thing... My article will be published soon... and everything will become clear, I hope.
I just read in Naturl History (N3 / 2008) that the species Onychocerus albitarsis (native to Peru) has a scorpion-shaped stinger at the end of each tendril, and two ducts on it, one of which had traces of an unknown substance, possibly poison. The researcher who took this beetle received a sting that felt like a bee sting. Thus, this is the first stinging beetle discovered in the world.I read ...
Thank you friends for finding me. I accidentally saw the category and realized that it was about me. Indeed in the Email column I made a mistake by one letter insectsworldprial@gmail.com Write, there is a dry material.
regarding the joint maintenance of different species: 100% is not worth it, a specific example, they kept marble and Cuban together, so these small creatures devoured all the newborn Cuban larvae, so to speak, natural selection in artificial conditions) Good luck!
Thank you again so much! Something similar I expected! (if you are interested, you can add osiris, boeticus, nausithous, argyrognomon, maracandicus, arduinna). Anikin's list for the Volgograd Region should be handled very carefully. It has been referred to for more than fifteen years, and it remains to be seen how long it will be referred to. Where it came from, God only knows. The motto of this ...
please tell me. I am a novice photographer and am fond of photographing insects, can you tell me where to find information about the fauna of the Moscow region, and the habits of insects.
Here, I scanned a piece from a little-known book about the biology of the big poplar glasshouse, and cossid as well.Excerpt from:Kolomoets T. P. Pests of green spaces in industrial Donbass. Kiev: Naukova dumka Publ., 1995, 216 p. (in Russian) File/s: Kolomoets_1995.pdf size: 2.73 mb number of downloads: 471
Undeservedly forgotten, beautiful theme. And it's still a long way to active gatherings, ambushes, and photo hunts.I looked through the archives - and here is a selection of portraits with the general title - " These eyes opposite..."
Greetings, Andrey!So far, I can't say with 100% certainty about a trip to the Altai. It will depend on whether I leave Belgium for Buryatia with my friends. If not, then, most likely, in mid-late June I will get out to the Altai.
Nymphalis antiopa - additions to the description NYMPHALIS ANTIOPA. Nymphalis polychloros - and large tortoiseshell. Colias croceus - and post horn. Nymphalis xanthomelas - and a new description of a black and yellow Vanessa.
In 1912, my cinematographic career began.I have written and directed thirty-six entomological and oceanographic documentaries produced by Pathe and Eclair.At first, I was very happy with such an interesting job, but soon I noticed that the representatives of these companies did not share my views. These gentlemen usually asked the following question: "The animals you intend to shoot eat each ...
Sergei Novitsky, Maxim Schwartz and Vladimir Schaefer provided replenishment photo galleries photos of the following types of butterflies: Idaea degeneraria Idaea ochrata Idaea politaria Idaea rufaria Idaea seriata Scopula flaccidaria Heather moth (Scopula immorata) Scopula marginepunctata Perlamutrovka pandora (Argynnis pandora) ...
Who says that paleoentomologists are not found here and literature is difficult to get?! Check out the library of the International Paleoentomological Society: http://fossilinsects.net/lib.htm and if there is a great need, I will send you the email addresses of the relevant specialists. Write to palaeoentomolog@mail.ru I'm not a frequent visitor here.
cm. Gupta N.S., Briggs D.E.G., Collinson M.E., Evershed R.P., Michels R., and Pancost R.D. 2007. Molecular preservation of plant and insect cuticles from the Oligocene Enspel Formation, Germany: Evidence against derivation of aliphatic polymer from sediment. Organic Geochemistry 38 (3): 404-418.Gupta N.S., Michels R., Briggs D.E.G., Evershed R.P., and Pancost R.D. 2006. The organic preservation ...
Constantly updated library The International Paleoentomological Society contains a comprehensive collection of publications (2000 - present) on the paleontology and evolution of insects and other non-marine arthropods. Many publications are available for download as PDF files. Library website: http://fossilinsects.net/lib.htm
Damn it! I thought you were talking about the fur around the breast or on the hind wings!!!Five points!
Just gently take the breast in your hand..after a few times, he will already know what it is used for... chesslovo-butterflies are not fools........Well, in general, there is a short but capacious guide by Elena Tkacheva "Butterflies in the home insectarium"... the brochure costs a lot of money - 60 rubles somewhere...I think so... for beginners, this is it...But I can't find his proboscis. In ...
I don't quite understand why there is such a big cage. If you pair nymphalids-it is clear. Parnassians are easily mated by hand. For breeding, cages with a volume of 3 to 5 liters are quite suitable. Females don't need to be milked specifically. If it is normally paired and the food is constantly in the cage, it rushes without problems. However, many crested flowers without a forage plant in the ...
I printed it out. In the V. N. Karazin KHNU (Kharkiv), they hang on the biofactory and in the library near the Internet hall. But not too much yet. I did my best.
And mAlAdoy bAhAmol correctly pysat moget? Indeed, your Zhorik looks more like a girl. How is his orientation? And you asked him if he wants to have children?
DIMac"I found such a" non-standard "insect on a well-known site"That's right, it's an aphid of the genus Stomaphis. It belongs to the family Lachnnidae. They live on the trunks of oak, maple, birch, alder, willow, poplar (various species, I wonder what these aphids are found on in the photo, judging by the bark, birch?). The genus is quite ancient, even relict, they are not often found.It is ...
While I was in gurzuf, in August, I saw that the beetles there are tight.. Everything is built up everywhere, so not much flies and runs.. Trichoferus griseus and the usual red nutcrackers flew to the light.To catch something there, you need to go above the town, along the road where buses come, higher to the forests, fields, and look for something there.
"That's odd... - I enter in the address book (copying) - and the answer to me is "the address is incorrect" - or is my NM server buggy?...
Well, from me vertualnoe pozdravlenies, albeit with a delay!!!Personally like already congratulated...
I watched Doctor Who, Season 4, episode 11. They made a healthy beetle there. I will say, very competently, except for the lack of sternites. Otherwise, the alien horned creature was made very well, especially the carapace structure.
Involved, I hit them in the chest with a syringe... however, less and less often lately...bo feels sorry for the animal. I think I'll quit this dirty business altogether.
Or Rip decided to cook the owner wants 2 tons, and Rip for mediation 33 Then of course you need to edit, for$ 6.30 for one re-distributed copy - any European seller will envy We have a crisis in Ukraine right now, let me straighten it out This post was edited by Jarik - 17.01.2009 20: 55