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Wow, the butterfly is one of the most beautiful, and the theme was barely found, and there are few photos. Belarus, near Minsk, 22.07.2007 Pictures:IMG_330133_.jpg — (167.25к)
There is already a topic for identifying bedbugs.And in the picture Peribalus (Peribalus) strictus (Fabricius, 1803).
Please tell me where and what kind of cardboard you can buy for homemade dies.you need acid-free.where can I get one?
Said Eugene) Thank you. Of course, I later poshamanil this specimen. (Glory to God in the collection and do not get out) and replace. True quality of the mat. base that I can not guarantee ( Nevertheless, I will try.
Peter, it is necessary to modify the field and "Synonyms and combinations of the generic" for them to ship directly to both versions. Especially infa in this field is given to Latin and accordingly the drum to which version of her ship. "Latin, she and Africa Latin" :)
Well, people do write: -) Another thing is that for the collection of copies ought to write the time and place of fishing, not shooting.
Eugene, this is better: Nikolaev GV Plastinchatousye beetles (Scarabaeoidea) in Kazakhstan and Central Asia. - Alma-Ata, Nauka, 1987. - 232 A bend elytra, alas, not a sign - it is more difficult, although G. aciculatus the only one in the former Soviet Union with a metallic sheen and is determined immediately. On your picture is not very clear.
On the RFE 3 types Moma - alpium, kolthoffi and tsushimana. Reliable different genitals. In the "Keys to the insects DDA" v.5. Part 4 of the external differences only the color specified patagy. On the Japanese site has found a reference to a golden brown color sling along the outer edge of the PC (as opposed to dark gray or alpium) and yellow-brown in the color of the upper side of the chest at ...
Eugene, unfortunately other frames of these beetles there, and then I have them, of course, would be laid.
The genus Lestes viridis kind of author you need without brackets (but with a capital letter). But it will still translate into a race Chalcolestes, and there will brackets. :)
In support there is one (but not sharp) picture the same butterfly with HCC, the colors that are typical for this type of wing, as it were divided into two quite contrasting colored part http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/51_Tortricidae/5001%20Tortricinae/500104_Archips/50010403_Archips_ingentanus_0090/Archips_ingentanus.htm
I think here the femaleArchips ingentanus http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/51_Tortricidae/5001%20Tortricinae/500104_Archips/50010403_Archips_ingentanus_0090/Archips_ingentanus_010725632.jpg http://moth2001.web.fc2.com/3-136.html Revised 15 species of coastal Archips, find all pictures of males, females - are not found two species, so she did not dare to put in inaccurate ingentanus.
Peter wrote under the photo, as an explanation of why it stopped in this form of the three friends. I collect and transfer to the form later (but pages with -us and -a need to combine)
In Primorye, about 18-20 species Nemophora, images 4-5-minute unlikely to get found online, and have a group of species, outwardly similar to theNemophora staudingerella, for example, bellela, karafutonis, lapikella, amatella. So, perhaps, be it in a certain kind to, or can, as in the case http://insecta.pro/ru/gallery/10769 put in imprecisely defined to staudingerella (MG Ponomarenko identified ...
See, (and yet, dear) Eno, most people do not really understand why you can stay up almost until dawn, i.e. do not understand your trouble. Just as most people don't understand my problem, a strange scabies, which for some reason no one around is infected with, which came on spontaneously, so that life was divided into before and after. And it's impossible to prove anything to anyone - light ...
Peter, this is, if the search is not immediately found an option that suits and you have to move on (popped up several dozens of identical names of different taxa, and the seeker can not choose). You press again to go to the search box to the left and now there if a second press in the search box in 90-100% of cases take off in english.Simply put, the search in the secondary (left or use the ...
I would categorically osterёgsya refer these specimens to C. splendens. For the taxonomy of the genus is very confusing; for the region indicated several "types" (?), the symptoms of which are not entirely clear; urgently needed revision. The same applies to several adjacent images.
I agree that the view from the group Formica rufa. Belonging to F. polyctena this snapshot can not be established.
Perhaps,Scopula superior? http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/74_Geometridae/72.8_Sterrhinae/2267Scopula/2292Scopula_superior/D.JPG But we need a specialist opinion.