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25.04.2012 13:19, Dmitriy Pozhogin: comment on 1st Butterfly Day to be celebrated in Moscow, Russia, on May 1

Irina Ishkhanovna won't practice such a nonsense.

25.04.2012 13:15, Dmitriy Pozhogin: comment on photo #8024

Gah, there's the rub!

25.04.2012 0:43, Peter Khramov: comment on Photos uploading

Due to the taxa databases underwent synchronization, photos uploading was temporarily disabled hence photos could be signed wrongly. The synchronization now is finished both as to databases of the Russian and English versions of the website, so users of the English version may upload photos in the usual way.

24.04.2012 18:21, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12384

Goes to A. aristolochiae.

24.04.2012 18:20, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12383

Moved to A. aristolochiae.

24.04.2012 18:18, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12387

Goes to.

24.04.2012 18:18, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12385

Thanks, moved.

24.04.2012 1:24, Peter Khramov: comment on New URLs

Previously wrongly linked families in "Hot butterflies and moths" section now fixed.

23.04.2012 23:27, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12419

Wow. Right snap!

23.04.2012 16:58, Lev Bely: comment on Storms showered Nebraska (USA) with butterflies

Strong storms moved through the Midwest (USA) lately and brought unwelcome guests to Nebraska. Leon Highley, an entomologist from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, said that butterflies and moths which presently flutter around Lincoln and Lancaster County were carried with a recent storm from Gulf Coast. One day later, Highley found a dead painted lady butterfly (Vanessa) on campus. “My ...

22.04.2012 22:22, headshotboy: comment on Who do you keep in the house?

Oh, shit... Total recall... It's nice to remember-I kept a lot of people...If the larvae of ant lions do not make craters, it is cold and the sand is a little wet, but the temperature is more important. I kept them repeatedly, from the very first ages to imago - without any problems. Cool animals, the main thing is that they don't require much space At +35-38, they even tried to dig frankly ...

22.04.2012 13:35, Peter Khramov: comment on 50 more bugs of the taxonomic tree fixed

Yury, I can perfectly see all recent comments as to photos, topics, species on http://lepidoptera.pro/community page, no worries.

22.04.2012 13:34, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #7895

Moved to Nymphalis vaualbum.

22.04.2012 9:55, fayst79: comment on How to get I. io imago from a pupa?

collect in June, on nettles (usually they live in a cluster) such caterpillars as shown in the picture, on nettles you feed (the pupa is shown here and in the second half of summer you have a butterfly Everything is correct writes Vasily find a good thicket of nettles, usually 50 caterpillars are fed or maybe more.I used to see two species feasting onnettles.

20.04.2012 23:09, Lev Bely: comment on Damien Hirst's great and terrible butterflies

It was butterflies who brought fame to Damien Hirst, a fancy English artist and famous provocateur who in turn demonstrates his devotion putting them in an empty, unanimated windowless space at the Tate Modern gallery* in London, just to amuse idle gapers and tourists. Surrounded by this “fancy” society they are to emerge from their cocoons and die few days later right here, before the eyes ...

20.04.2012 3:16, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12348

Ok, I suffered.

19.04.2012 23:11, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12359

Goes to O. incerta.

19.04.2012 23:11, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12363

Goes to O. incerta.

19.04.2012 23:11, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12360

Moved to O. incerta.

19.04.2012 23:10, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12317

Moved out of "undetermined" to O. populeti.

19.04.2012 23:10, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12316

Leaves "undetermined" for O. populeti.

19.04.2012 23:10, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12319

Moved out of "undetermined" to O. populeti.

19.04.2012 23:09, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12318

Moved to O. populeti.

19.04.2012 23:09, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12349

Goes to O. populeti.

19.04.2012 23:09, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12351

Moved to O. populeti.

19.04.2012 23:07, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12313

Goes to.

19.04.2012 23:07, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12314

Moved.

19.04.2012 23:07, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12315

Moved.

19.04.2012 23:07, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12308

Goes to.

19.04.2012 23:06, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12312

Moved to B. nubeculosa.

19.04.2012 22:49, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12364

Moved.

19.04.2012 22:49, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12366

Goes to.

19.04.2012 22:49, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12365

Moved.

19.04.2012 17:41, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3381

Fixed today.

19.04.2012 17:35, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3247

Yeah, that was being fixed all at once, species and photos. Now fixed.

19.04.2012 15:01, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #2340

Fixed.

19.04.2012 9:12, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on Complete website redesign during April—May: suggestions and advices welcomed

Petr, if it's technically possible and appreciated in general, let's add a webforum. I just meant that quite local people also use www.molbiol.ru.

18.04.2012 23:36, Vorona: comment on Entomology and music :)

Well then more "entomological" I really like it more this like This post was edited by Vorona - 18.04.2012 23: 40

18.04.2012 18:45, Lev Bely: comment on Lubbock (USA, TX) residents are disturbed with moth invasion

Moths have been hatching from last year eggs right inside homes of locals who literally have to dodge insects rushing out onto the streets. “The moths start off as army cut worms, and as adults become what are commonly known as miller moths (Acronicta leporina).” Donna Duncan, co-owner of D’s Pest Control said. “Right now, basically what’s happening is they’re hatching from eggs ...

18.04.2012 18:42, barko: comment on Publishing descriptions of new taxa in the Journalistic Journal

I could not even imagine that coordinating the layout with a technical editor is a more difficult task than writing an article and reviewing it together, which I am offered are simply terrible.

18.04.2012 15:19, vasiliy-feoktistov: comment on A few questions related to the "collection"

Revenue will be insignificantI didn't write that down: although it is better for the author to spread out all sorts of ordinary Brachyta interrogationis and others for himself and not to suffer with attempts to sell: in M. O. at least.Although this is not even called a collection, but rather beetles packaged as standard for sale.

18.04.2012 15:18, headshotboy: comment on Armenia - August 2011?

2 Dracus: potamonids are found all over Transcaucasia, two or three species. And, in general, quite massive. Large males can be almost the size of a man's palm-impressive animals do not like them locally (the claws are strong, and crabs grab their legs in the water very noticeably) and push, but there are still more crabs Bogomolchik-yes, butterscotch. I was surprised by the presence of larvae in ...

18.04.2012 14:04, Bianor: comment on Catching night and day butterflies

17.04.2012 20:10, Dr. Niko: comment on Insects and other arthropods in fiction

Common flycatcher (Scutigera coleoptrata), presumably.

17.04.2012 19:14, Lev Bely: comment on Garden blooming for butterflies

Butterflies might overlook quite the stuff but an exuberant, bloomy garden. Plant your garden with native plants that will surely attract various butterflies. Choose the very native ones so as butterflies could feed on nectar and caterpillars do on foliage. Adult butterflies might wrongly lay eggs on a non-native plant what may result in the offspring death. Planning a garden layout, better to ...

16.04.2012 6:02, maik: comment on Prostemma aenicolle in central part of European Russia

I spread the bug caught with.Tatarka Stavropol. kr. April 2012

15.04.2012 21:50, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #1652

Ok then, will be male.

15.04.2012 21:49, Peter Khramov: comment on Butterflies react to the climate warming

What's so appealing in interviewing folks?.. Why not just show butt-flies accompanied with off-screen voices...

15.04.2012 18:42, Yuriy Karpov: comment on Landscape photos: do we need them?

Yury, I'm not so inspired with www.plantarium.ru. It has 30 plants or less on Eastern Siberia while there are about 2000. Spots are also not the hottest ones. I do know my plants either where to find butterflies. If you don't want feed plants photos, ok then, let's close the book.

15.04.2012 15:13, guest: Fandis: comment on early moth (Acronicta rumicis)

On the contrary, of course Thank you for recommendation

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