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And today, in addition, I learned that this is also a new subspecies Rhamnusium bicolor constans Danilevsky, 2012, which Danilevsky cites for eastern Europe. Link to revision: http://www.zin.ru/ANIMALIA/COLEOPTERA/pdf/danilevski_2012hh.pdf P.S. WELL, when, finally, will it be possible to work with subspecies???
Corrected data. Silpha carinata / Tentatively identified / Evgeny Komarov → Aclypea undata / Confidently identified / Dmitry Vtorushin.
Maybe someone has an article by Rosenzweig V. Y. Revised classification of the Calocoris complex and related genera (Heteroptera: Miridae). - Zoosystematica Rossica, 1997a, 6, 139—169This post was edited by Monbes1962 - 26.02.2017 16: 02
The proportions of the pronotum are not visible, and the elytra in this angle can not be seen in the photo, alas.
Corrected data. Tenebrionidae / Confidently identified / Nikolai Vladimirov → Corticeus bicolor / Tentatively identified / Evgeny Komarov.
Corrected data. Hypophloeini Corticeus Piller & Mitterpacher, 1783 was removed from the synonyms list
Clearly a synonym of Anasphaltis renigerellus (Zeller, 1839). Infuriate these incomprehensions with the endings of specific names.
Corrected data. Saturniidae / Confidently identified / Vasiliy Feoktistov → Caio championi / Tentatively identified / Evgeny Komarov.
I gave him a photo of a male Polytes, because he is unusually bright . I haven't met any of them yet, the others were all strange
I read an article that if you catch an Andrena, which is parasitized by a female, keep it, wait, wait, hope that the female is fertilized, then you can get a male.Has anyone ever encountered male fanfishes in Russia?In the qualifiers, I read that one species is in the Carpathians, another in Tajikistan, and several more in Fiji... This is a bit far, a bit.