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Yes, in Lepidoptera it was. Apparently the transfer flew away. And down on the comment I, sinner, did not look:)
No one canceled the view, he lives in Zap. Europe and there are on the main Western sites. On the post. USSR lives vicrama. Here is a link to the areas, look through it:http://www.ufz.de/european-butterflies/index.php?en=43009Thanks!
The caterpillar is very small, the eyes are not yet visible, only outlined. If you didn't specify the food plant, I would have sinned on bumblebees Hemaris.
Infraorder Isoptera Brullé, 1832 they are now. I put it "the old-fashioned way" before the curator appeared.
Yes, yes. it was raptricula that caused great doubt, as far as I remember, I also told Kostyuk that he took 4 books to Germany at the request of the Germans. Thank you.
Entephria cyanata alanica (Tsvetkov, 2012) описан в статье Tsvetkov E.V. Materials on the Geometrid Moth fauna of the Northern Caucasus with description of Entephria cyanata alanicassp. n. (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) Caucasian Entomological Bulletin. 2012. 8(1): 153–154
Good!!!I will try to do as you ask!Just so far there was no time to figure out the size of the photo that you need to add so that it wasn't huge!!!Thank you for the answer Yuri calmed down)
Dear colleagues! You would at least look at the literature on ancient images of butterflies. It is clear that the ancient Egyptians painted butterflies in color so that even the species can be recognized. But in the Proceedings of the XIII International Entomological Congress (Moscow, August 2-9, 1968), in the first volume on pages 172-173 there is a small article about images of insects in ...
Dear friends, has anyone had any experience growing apollons on Sempervivum species? Somewhere in the literature, such a possibility has slipped through, but how in reality?
The scientist will reach into the genitals when he sees the ground beetle Tachyta nana impaled on a pin...No, Nanosella fungi...
Nikolai, what condition was the aspen tree in? Were there any elms nearby (like the elm is indicated for it)? In general, I am interested in the details. I came across Aulonium ruficorne (on a pine tree, and in the evening they go out), but I can't find these.
Resource http://carabidae.org/ suddenly became paid ((Now the pleasure of using 50 euros a year is worth it ((A bit steep wrapped up in my opinion. Now, in my opinion, it's time to stop thinking about using it as the main one for ground beetles.... Evgeny, we need to find a replacement.
Novel. I accidentally found this post of yours. I am now near Abkhazia.If you do not have a particularly difficult task, then I am ready to help you.
Roman, please tell me if you will be in Barnaul this summer. I want to give you a book-album of photographs by V. V. Sapozhnikov, I know that you are a big fan of him.
Poplar hawk moth pupa diedI don't understand why?Some pupae always die, this is normal.The reasons may be as follows: a poorly fed, weak caterpillar, the pupa had a defect, unsuitable storage conditions for the pupa.
Calosoma (Carabophanus) gestroi Breuning, 1928 - EthiophiaEtiophia 12.IX.2006, Harerge prov.Mt.Termaber, Werner lgt. Pictures:Calosoma__Carabophanus__gestroi_Breuning__1928.JPG — (150.04к)
Help me identify it, please! In the village house they climb in droves.Bedbugs (calm down - they don't belong to bedbugs and blood-sucking beetles in general). They are not dangerous for humans. They just spend the winter in the house. When it's warm, they'll leave.This post was edited by Dmitrich - 31.03.2017 17: 18
Parasynaptopsis lespedezae koreanus (Voss, 1924)Primorsky Krai, Artyom district, 9.07.2016This post was edited by Gray-Ejik - 31.03.2017 13: 31 Pictures:Parasynaptopsis_lespedezae_koreanus__Voss__1924__female.jpg — (324.43к) Parasynaptopsis_lespedezae_koreanus__Voss__1924__male.jpg — (321.89к)
Well, let it be so ( I understand. Somehow he took up a similar one in beetles, with bronzes and cursed everything ((Maybe there is an enthusiast :)
Good afternoon!Gentlemen, I was recently on o.Phuhet in Thailand. We managed to collect several species of coleoptera. Unfortunately, I can't recognize it. Please help me identify insects in photos.thank you in advance!Green large rutelins-Anomala from the grandis group (more precisely, it is difficult to determine the type).Rhinoceros - Oryctes rhinoceros. And so Black Coleopter guided you in ...
They write that they are very similar, but differ only in two black dots on the upper wings. Then, most likely, I have Amanda, the truth is worn out http://www.boldsystems.org/index.php/Taxbrowser_Taxonpage?taxid=75318
Macrotoma (Bandar) pascoei pascoei (Lansberge, 1884)Yes, this is Bandar pascoei pascoei (Lansberge, 1884)http://www.prioninae.eu/taxonomy/bandar/pascoei
Alexander, once again. Enter a date. This is very important to determine. Please treat the people who define you with respect :)
Good evening!Dear forumchane, please help me find for cooperation rasravilschikov butterflies in Europe, preferably in Germany. Or please share information about how you can access them and how much it can cost. I heard that once it was about 1 EURO per copy. Unfortunately, the search hasn't turned up anything yet. Or maybe you know where abroad you can order already straightened ...
Alexander, I recommend specifying the date of the snapshot. For this purpose, there is a special field when uploading a photo or in the personal account. The date, if the photo was taken in nature, can be taken from the EXIF attached to the image (if the photo was taken with a digital camera). The presence of a date is in most cases the same prerequisite for determining the type of insect as the ...