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The photo Pasiphila debiliata, as an illustration of this type of error remained. Thanks for the tip.
Please make a note about who exactly said that on molbiol as many of the molbiol folks (including your humble servant) also author here. Will be easier to move :)
I want to make an offer to the poster that you should write the exact species names when uploading photos to the site. For example: Hypomecis punctinalis is written that way, and not punctialis ; Chloroclystis v-ata is written with a hyphen, and not v ata .Compliance with these rules you will greatly facilitate the work of the moderators so as photos with the misspelled Latin names are ...
Peter, it is necessary to correct the name of the species Daddala brevicauda Wileman & South; Holloway, 1976 to Daddala brevicauda (Wileman & South, 1921) some confusion in the network with it, that's messed up.
Following external caracteristics, there is no possibility to make a difference between variata and britannica. For the males, there is a difference in the antennae, only visible after enlargement. Otherwise, only genital examination can give a definite answer.
There is no such author in the website list, so I can't put him as identifier from outside. Such are the rules, Andrey, there's sadly nothing to do. The author of the pic can add a comment to this photo with the name of the identifier.
Concerning Polia nebulosa, take a look at the site www.lepiforum.de for this species. I am missing the dark stripes on the flanks and also the diamond-shaped pattern on top.
Moved to uncertain so far. No label (: If needed, will move it to maura. It's so bad people don't pin the location label together with a very specimen itself: this is primary whilst one with the ID is secondary. Gentlemen, let me quote this: "Collection is labels".
Yury, neither head, nor the fringe perplex me. Moreover, I see twin brother (or sister) of mine recently added here, see http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/23302. With the same head outward, just check.
Jan, you do everything right. Just identified photos also need to be confirmed, mistakes happen :--)
Yang, the mention of the flag - just an oversight in the interface of the English version of the site. He used (check) was relevant, now it is not, and will be subject to editing a raw explicitly before loading images. ZY People, answer pliz something about the determinants of our foreign colleagues.
Bedbugs are nasty creatures that carry various sores, so you need to get rid of them as quickly as possible!Bed beetles (Cimicidae) do not tolerate diseases, unlike kiss beetles (Reduviidae).
Yes, the terrarium is great. I would like to do something similar, but I don't think it will work. Yes, and winter has come, from nature you can only get snow, branches and stones.Then there's the question of cooling. How is it done?
I think this is Phragmatobia fuliginosa. If possible, please provide the opportunity to enlarge the photo.
Sell tourist navigator Garmin eTrex10, new. 4500 rubles. Or I'll trade it for butterflies.This post was edited by Wild Yuri - 12/24/2013 14: 51
In 2014, I will ride in Belarus for the entire field season, from early spring to autumn, with short breaks. I'm looking for someone who can keep me company. My main goal is to collect lepidoptera in the light. Everything you need for this, including a generator, is available. By spring, there will be light traps and traps with lures. It is optimal to travel in a car together, but if more people ...