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Nikanor Fomich, stop being rude and conduct the discussion in a civilized manner. You are on the forum of entomologists, the vast majority of whom are specialists. About the official education of the participants-in this topic. By the way, insects still rest, as well as other animals. Another thing is that these may be short periods. Omar already said about the "primitive" ones.
Purpuricenus dalmatinus Sturm, 1843.Such a colorful beetle. Unfortunately, like many similarly colored species, the collection eventually fades to orange.10-18. VI. 2006, Montenegro, Budva region, oak bush.It is distributed in the Balkans with a call to Bulgaria, in Turkey and Syria to Egypt. It develops on an oak tree. Compared to the background species, P. budensis is infrequent. ...
Gentlemen, I wrote to everyone, please respond, I am ready to cooperate with everyone. I remind you of my address hydaticus@rambler.ru
Platydema violacea - Chisinau 05.04.05. Under the bark of an acacia tree stump. They usually sit under tight-fitting areas and stink a lot Rhopalopus ungaricus Hbst-Carpathian forests, Ivano-Frankivsk region, Bystrica village, 01.08.04. Found a half-dead man sitting on the bridge.Dorcadion cinerarium (Fabricius, 1787) - Razens crawled along the side of the road on 22.04.06. It was also found in ...
Euchloe naina (V. Kozhantshikov, 1923) - Mountain Altai, village of Aktash, 08.07.99Erebia callias Staudinger, 1901-the sameCelastrina filipjevi (Riley, 1934) - Primorsky Krai, village of Kaimanovka. 03.06.87 Pictures:____5_077.jpg — (138.33к) ____5_078.jpg — (134.06к) ____5_079.jpg — (133.76к) ____5_082.jpg — (141.09 k) ____5_083.jpg — (143.7к)
It is clear that most people are specialists in their own group, regardless of their official education. But I would like to know exactly the official level of training of forum participants. And it doesn't matter in what field, biology or philosophy Only the survey I closed works.
A colleague sells a binocular OGME-PZ, magnification up to 100, working distance-90mm. In the presence of a homemade stand, a regular illuminator (there is no PSU, it seems), a set of eyepieces, including diopter. I won't say for the cleanliness of the optics - I didn't have time to collect and see : - ( I don't take it for myself - I already have MBS9 ;-)Peter. If you are interested, please ...
I scanned the page from the Trigger for this group, send the soap to the PM - I will try to send it.
stereo microscope. with individual adjustment for the strength of the eye, as well as rubber bands. eyecups for them. Moscow.Thank you.
The author reported that most of the print run (and it is 300 copies) is in the BPI. She personally has 50 copies left.
Definitely Always welcome to visit us!And again offtop... Dinusik, your soap doesn't respond - I can't answer it...In the personal account!This post was edited by Bolivar - 22.02.2007 09: 23
Richards, O W.Endemic British Races of Aculeate Hymenoptera. Journal of the Society for British Entomology, 4, 1-4
There are a few, Ms. Dinusik. This is not fatal, given the overall excellent quality of the drawing, but if you ask, I will write you back on Tuesday or Wednesday. Sincerely,....I will only be glad! Waiting for you!
I'll take your word for it! I haven't done any trophies yet (I still have enough ecology). Although, it is reliably studied by autopsy. I can also add that the larvae feed on small caterpillars.
Does anyone know the genetic mechanism of the appearance of males in the offspring of unfertilized females in this species?I've heard that this species has both parthenogenesis and sexual reproduction. In nature, males make up about 20% of the total population. At home, I think a male is very rare.
The atlas is the same, but the publication is different. The English version is not available on the Internet. There is only German. Its volume is also not a CD, but less than 20 megabytes, with a corresponding difference in quality.
Today, the problem is that an architect and a communications engineer almost never work together, and they can't stand each other. Yes, yes... and they (insects) probably know how to work together I forgot something about this topic... and here it turns out that they write interesting things. thank you.
2 Morozzz: I have this volume of European spades, can you tell me what typos are there? and then Elena Mikhailovna recently is not what she was before. Unfortunately, I don't have a Finnish book , although almost everything except the genitals is on the site, but there are also inaccuracies there. there is the fauna of Poland, but when you compare everything together, sometimes it turns out ...
Dinusik, mikepride _ thank you for praising the quality of the photo. I get them, the situation is worse with the definition of the footage: - (((I think that with such a remarkable quality, a lot can be determined by joint efforts. So - more good and different images!!!
Internal sacs of some barbelsChlorophorus figuratusAraomia moschataBatus hirticornis Pictures:figuratus.jpg — (52.86к) aromia.jpg — (95.12к) batus.jpg — (119.92к)
Pidonia aurata (Horn, 1860) - USAEpania shikensis Ohbhayashi, 1936-JapanXylotrechus rhagidae Sama & Rapuzzi, 2000 (Paratypus) - Lebanon Cortodera aspromontana miller, 1948-Italy Grammoptera viridipennis Pic, 1893 - Sicily Pictures:aurata.jpg — (115.23к) epania_shikensis.jpg — (109.31к) raghidae.jpg — (145.92к) aspromontana.jpg — (139.22к) viridipennis.jpg — (119.73к)
Carabus (Megodontus) violaceus ssp. azurescens DejeanBulgaria, Stara Zagora district, ShipkaAugust 2005 Pictures:Car_viol_azurescens.jpg — (136.87к)
They asked me to find out...There are live ground beetles Tefflus sp. from Nigeria (in St. Petersburg, up to the species are not defined).If anyone is interested, please write to: kruff@yandex.ruI don't need to write, thank you. Pictures:Tefflus_sp.jpg — (118.6к)
On a small bush on the slope, in my opinion from acacia (not a botanist ), in the evening, after a heavy thunderstorm.they live in the caragans.
Motley birds of this kind are generally not averse to eating meat. I constantly see them attacking and devouring their flower neighbors.Yes, and even motley birds are not averse to snacking on the fingers of entomologists - especially Thanasimus, despite its small size. They have such a bulldog grip on the skin, if you take them carelessly, that if you pull carelessly, you can tear off the ...
I'm currently working on the fauna of the Far East (Amur region). Yesterday, while looking through the report of the Pryamoptera of Russia, I found a strange thing there: there are not enough ordinary cosmopolitan species! Apparently, the lack of sources affected. Storozhenko it's not over yet...
Well, don't! The usual ones are worse than that-thicker, shorter, too large heads or ears, quickly rust and deteriorate. In general, they lose in all the main characteristics of entomological pins. Yes, and aesthetics are added with entomological ones.The label with the name of the species is not so important - you can determine it in a hundred years, if the material is preserved. But the date, ...
I collect them every winter. I must admit almost every time I find something new, some of the species collected in the winter I have never met again.I don't know how it is in Moldova or Ukraine with snow in winter, but we have enough snow in the middle zone of Russia and this makes its own adjustments.for winter fishing, I usually take with me a strong shovel or shovel, a bunch of small plastic ...
I'm talking about wing threat. In the video I watched there, when one fly runs next to another, it suddenly raises and lowers its wings up. I thought, where did this behavior come from, is it genetically programmed or not? And then recently I go into the kitchen, where I left a dirty pineapple plate after the New Year holidays, and I see five fruit flies running around on it and fighting (wow, ...
You didn't guess Here we have one person buys pupae in Kiev, displays them, and I spread them out.Maaka, xuta, well, those that are small (kolias cheos, erinis Montana, oeneis and someone else) - caught my friend.When I spread them all out, I'll post them, and there it will be
For example, glycerol is a triatomic alcohol (3 OH groups), and propylene glycol contains 2 OH groupsExactly... Oh, then it's much more difficult to get it - I already dreamed about how I would get a couple of dozen bottles of cheap and affordable glycerin in the pharmacy for the summer
2 AGG: write to this address - antversgСОБАКАmtu-net.ru The seller's name is Andrey, he seems to be from somewhere in Moscow or the Moscow region. It should have dies, at least in the fall there were still
Red - winged nutcracker-Ampedus sanguineus, common in the Moscow region, Females lay eggs under the straggling bark of coniferous trees( and birches), in the passages of barbel beetles. Larvae live for a long time, sometimes as long as 5 years, and pupate in late summer in the pupal cradle - a small cavity slightly larger than the pupa in size. Young beetles emerge from the pupa in August, but do ...
A typical American stinker. By the way, who knows the origin of one of the most commonly used nomenclatural names Pentatoma rufipes, it is very interesting why, American and why stinky.Can I find out where you've seen such a "nomenclature name" in what literature? Or is it a folk epistolary genre?
Malashka mednaya (bronze) - Malachius aeneus, Malachius, MelyridaeMoscow region, Ramenskiy district, near the village of Khripan.Summer 2006: Original date / time: 2006:05:31 09:56:32Malashka bronze - Malachius aeneus. Up to 0.7 cm in length. There are about 20 species of this family in Central Europe. It lives in meadows, river valleys, and wet places. On sunny days, it is found on flowers among ...