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great ad samples [attachmentid()=271425]Similarly, I was struck by the subject of the ad. Interesting leisure time for entomologists)) I have nothing to do with the site administration. It's a pity that the site isn't actively developing, as the library is very good.
Third, some authors interpret the name aeolus Wyatt as a homonym of aeolus Fruhstorfer, 1917, but this is not the case. The names are suggested in different genera.
[ Нормальный энтомолог вместо того, чтобы полчаса ставить одного жука, зорко следя за тем чтобы нога вниз не ушла или усик не под тем углом отогнулся, должен наукой заниматься. ]Вот честно скажу - аккуратно расправить и ...
I offer for sale imago of the African beetle Pachnoda abyssinica for 450 rubles per pair. Pictures:DSCF6040.JPG — (3.91мб)
Good afternoon. To write a new book by V. K. Tuzov devoted to the history of lepidopterological research in the territory of the Russian Federation and adjacent territories, we need biographies of lepidopterologists. All of them at once. It doesn't matter if you are a specialist or not, whether you have a degree, education, etc. The main criterion is the presence of a collection and the presence ...
There are captions under (or above) the photos. Anything that isn't labeled as asparagus or jerusalem artichoke is Ambrosia artemisiifolia, and its leaves are all the same shape (if not chewed).
Lamprosticta culta (Denis&Schiffermuller, 1775)26.06.2016Ukraine,Khmelnitsky region,Kamianets-Podilsky district,Demshin village, Dniester Canyon. Pictures:DSC_0674.JPG — (284.8к)
Eugene ! In my opinion, on the prsp. there is no dotted line. I brought the increase in length to about 17 thousand pixels and saw nothing. I deleted the image, because the weight per gigabyte exceeded.
Top as large as possible. I need to see the pubescence of the elytra and the punctuation of the pronotum.
VIDEO LINK = https://youtu.be/nojztZK8LpE About Dragonflies (Odonata) and Life in Ankara, Ankara, Turkiye 07.08.2016. Entomologist, biologist, beekeeper Dr. Viktor Fursov tells the story of dragonflies that live in the city of Ankara - in an artificial lake with fountains near a beautiful Sculpture of the Hittites, near Suhiye Square, in the center of Ankara, the capital of the Republic of Turkey ...
We have one year at the dacha for the winter in the eurovagonka huddled. When they started drying the facade, it was a sight to behold...
Eugene, until I started to illustrate the view, because I found the same photo in the form of Eucarta arctides http://insecta.pro/ru/gallery/59716. What is correct? Apparently, here's where the definition of A.Matova? I reviewed all my own and your productions this year. To be honest, I do not have complete clarity on the 3 seaside similar species arctides, arcta and fasciata and do not really ...
I quite admit it. This was not determined by a specialist. This is a private collection given to the museum. Some samples have no labels at all. Not even the country is known. On the one hand, I would like to know the names, but on the other hand, given the complexity, do I need to discount them on the site ? The photos were taken by my wife when she was there on a business trip, but she doesn't ...
After sorting through the farthest shelves of the huge built-in closet, my nerves gave out. I bought Xulat and treated the balconies, rooms before the arrival of my husband did not have time. We'll have to postpone it until Monday, otherwise there will be a scandal, he is terrified of any "chemistry". I hope Xulat takes the critters. In the built-in closet, I found corpses in a blanket and ...
Subspecies Paratalanta cultralis amurensis (Romanoff, 1887) in the Far East of the Russian Federation. This definition was confirmed by V. A. Kirpichnikov
On Molbiol, it was assumed that this is Zygaena filipendulae. Здесь: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=133596&view=findpost&p=1637583
Molbiol identified it as Cryptocephalus from the concolor group. Здесь: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=133597&view=findpost&p=1637719
I know :) you have 2-3 more types, at least I have similar ones in Rozovsky 2009., let it be in inaccurate ones.
Vasily, there is an incredible mess everywhere in the weevils! Given the size of the session, it's scary to imagine the amount of work. Just look at the genus Curculio - since Linnaeus (and not only him) initially described all the weevils in this genus, there are several hundred species of Curculio on the site, which are duplicated in other genera and even more than once. If you can still sort ...
Well, at least let it be so. Still, it's nice to deal with a specialist who knows what to watch, where to watch and honestly talks about the possibility of accurate or not determination. And then it happens, you ask a person, and he answers you with a bunch of links to different sites and he sees only what is written there. Thank you Evgeny for the definition !
On Japanese sites, a species in the genus Cossus http://www.jpmoth.org/Cossidae/Cossinae/Cossus_insularis.html, in the DVR Insect Identifier (vol. 5, part 2), the species is in the genus Holcocerus.
According to V. A. Kirpichnikova, a rather rare firefly from the pantropical genus Bradina Lederer, 1863, found in Primorye and in the south of the Khabarovsk Territory. On the territory of the Far Eastern Federal District, it is represented by the subspecies Bradina atopalis krigeri, Streltzov et Dubatolov, which is described in detail in the article by A. N. Streltsov and V. V. Dubatolov "The ...
Evgeny, over the past 2 years there are 5 photos of different Timandra that I haven't posted yet, because I wouldn’t risk defining anything other than recompta for 40th Russia region at the moment.May be you are right and this is dichela in this photo. But not because of the shape of the sling. Last fall, I was trying to figure it out. I copied more than 25 images of Timandra from the network ...
http://www.boldsystems.org/index.php/Taxbrowser_Taxonpage?taxid=466507 I shot similar butterflies in Anisimovka last year (#46643 and #46644). During the year, I reviewed the possible options and still dared to put them in inaccurate ones. If there are no objections, maybe last year's ones can be transferred to inaccurate abraxina?
Can anyone help you straighten and paste 8 dragonflies into the frames?in Moscow, preferably near the yugozapadnaya area and what is the price of the question?
Vadim, I know of 306 species in the Volgograd Region, and there are actually at least 400 species of weevils. There are 12 species of the genus Otiorhynchus reliably known from the region . Give us photos to at least understand what species we are talking about, because species of this genus, as a rule, do not live in houses - these are steppe, mountain, and less often forest-steppe species.
The butterfly is defined on http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?act=ST&f=53&t=133596&hl=Plusidia++cheiranthi&view=findpost&p=1627195
This genus must finally be transferred to Coccinellidae!!! Right here http://insecta.pro/ru/taxonomy/979841
I want to remind everyone that the Readings will take place in November, and registration-until September 1, and abstracts - until September 15.
This species, as far as I understand, is now considered as a synonym of javanus Guérin-Méneville, 1841, and individuals from Russia, China, and Korea as javanus ssp. decoratus Reitter, 1879. The specific name luniferus is not even included in the Catalog of Palaearctic Coleoptera-Volume 4, 2007 https://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/elateind.htm. So far, I'm leaving it on the DV Identifier ...