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

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

Thanks, moved.

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

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

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

Isophrictis sp.

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 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 ...

14.02.2013 0:33, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #13193

Right, updated.

13.02.2013 11:40, Peter Khramov: comment on About synchronization of users with entomological store Lepstore

Alert comrades signaled that, well, the website Entomological online store Lepstore hangs a message that you can go to the login and password Lepidoptera.ru, but no confirmation on Lepidoptera not, you can become a have-to go or that some enemies decided potyrili password? The signal is correct, the better once again to test. So. Yes, the user base is synchronized with the base Lepstore.ru ...

13.02.2013 3:16, Eugene Karolinskiy: comment on photo #20795

Thanks. Forgot/fouled, I used it already. :)

12.02.2013 22:51, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20774

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12.02.2013 22:51, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20793

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12.02.2013 22:51, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20796

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12.02.2013 16:37, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20794

Moved this one and the neighbour photo.

12.02.2013 14:45, Yakovlev: comment on Smelly stuff

Most museums don't have chemistry (or stink) - Munich, Berlin, Leiden, Witt Museum. By the way, there is no horror in Zina either. Very good. The scariest places I've been are Amsterdam, Tervuren, and the Tokyo Herbarium. This is Kopets. Even the sun won't help there. This is hell.

11.02.2013 17:08, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20771

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11.02.2013 17:08, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20770

Moved.

11.02.2013 17:07, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20554

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11.02.2013 17:07, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20552

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11.02.2013 17:07, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20566

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11.02.2013 17:06, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20755

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11.02.2013 17:05, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20754

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11.02.2013 17:05, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20756

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09.02.2013 22:41, Lev Bely: comment on ZooKeys latest issue of the Contributions to the systematics of New World macro-moths

The "Contributions to the systematics of New World macro-moths" series in ZooKeys, a peer-reviewed open access academic journal for the field of zoology by Pensoft Publishers, since its very first 2009 edition has been known as a major bulletin in the world of taxonomy news and new discoveries of moths in North America. 49 publications by 38 authors have been issued over the last few years, and ...

09.02.2013 2:17, Yuri Semejkin: comment on "Traces of life" mark for photos of leaf-miners

"like leaf-miners tracks in leaves or some nest of whatsoever else. So what's your thoughts, do we need to put in such special mark in "Stage/gender"?" That's the question. Does the website need such mark? If yes, then the whole chain should be arranged as "imago-larva-pupa-egg". And the "larva" stage should include "larva" (instar if possible), "larva leaf house" (and its shape), "leaves used ...

08.02.2013 18:20, Aleksandr Ermakov: comment on Project of the new Red Data Book of the Russian Federation

In the Northern Urals, Nitensov met in stony mountain tundras.

08.02.2013 11:36, Peter Khramov: comment on Sciota imperialella

Vladimir, we now have information about the kinds can be added through a special form (see ref. Adding information on the form on the right top of the page description of the species). There she will be in a right place and in the future - also participate in the selection of geography. If you're going to add more - try to do it through the form.

07.02.2013 20:18, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #16235

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07.02.2013 19:24, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20712

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07.02.2013 15:54, Lev Bely: comment on Scientists revealed the secret of the diamondback moth

Genetic research of the diamondback moth Plutella xylostella has revealed the secret of the world's worst agricultural pest that costs about $5 billion damage every year in crop losses and insecticides. An international consortium also involving two Australian scientists has decoded the genetic blueprint, depicting how rapidly P. xylostella larvae evolve resistance to insecticides. Professor ...

06.02.2013 16:06, Peter Khramov: comment on CAPTCHA at new user registration

So the spam finally freaked me out. Since now we use CAPTCHA at new user registration. If something goes wrong, please don't hesitate to e-mail me directly, and we'll sort that out.

06.02.2013 0:25, Valeria Tichenko: comment on photo #20733

Oops, they're synonyms!))))))

06.02.2013 0:21, Valeria Tichenko: comment on photo #20734

No any, only I didn't put the family, so the system might haven't caught that.

05.02.2013 23:19, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20731

Moved to "identified successfully".

05.02.2013 22:50, Peter Khramov: comment on Lymantria dubia

Ok, then put away.

05.02.2013 18:37, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20737

Still not coania? Moved.

05.02.2013 18:37, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20736

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05.02.2013 18:36, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20735

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05.02.2013 18:36, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20738

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05.02.2013 15:58, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #20718

Evgeny, I put photos of all Junonia caught on there. I feel one of them is Coenia.

05.02.2013 14:06, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12493

Moved to P. agleoides "uncertain".

05.02.2013 14:04, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20598

Moved to vulgaris.

05.02.2013 14:03, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #13685

Aha. Updated.

05.02.2013 3:19, Eugene Karolinskiy: comment on photo #3580

Why so? See http://yutaka.it-n.jp/dan/30160010.html http://yutaka.it-n.jp/dan/30150010.html Look at the discal spot, which is a diagnostic feature. The rest features suit as well.

04.02.2013 14:41, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20628

While there is no better solution, move it to Leptidea sinapis "uncertain" with a subtitle note Leptidea sinapis complex.

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