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Yes, there is nothing to check, perfectly fresh ones appear when only snow has melted in the forest in May, along with swallowtails. It is the nulls that have just emerged from the pupae. In a few days, half of them are already without tails. I don't even have a milligram of doubt that podalirii winters here.
Vasily, here http://lepidoptera.pro/community/18428 I wrote today about sikkima and other species, references provided.
Alexander made to the "Add Media" option and correct the name of the source, then I will fix the main name.
Well great) I listed through the gender too, third time for the past two weeks) after recent sundana and transiens learnt by heart all Sarbanissa)).
Thank you for your hospitality! and a tip to "first aid kit" special thanks! I will ship to the extent possible)))
"Kind of, images of which is not in the network, should be welcomed on the site in any way and gently recommend to correct the mistakes." So all right. I just welcome, nothing is removed and gently recommend -) "As for the rulers, many very good sites, it is required to present" The fact of the matter is that good general sites for butterflies there.Hopefully in the future we will be so. ZY ...
Caro Maurizio,parlo l'italiano molto male :-))Benvenuto al nostro forum!CiaoGrigoryCaro Grigory,grazie del benvenuto. Certamente parli italiano MOLTO meglio di come io parlo il russo!! CiaoMaurizio
Maybe someone will be interested. The ladybugs I met this year http://nature-mordovia.ru/index.php?option...ae&catid=1:home
Shamil, everything is simple: we will ship triplets kind of source information. If the sources are different, each gets his triplet. For example, the type of ship-istochnik1-mosses, then ship-view src2-detritus, etc.
Hmm ... I think "private message" - goes to the admin's discretion. More info imago Please put down the source of 86 ...
Alexandr, thanks, from the very beginning I felt this was Menispermum dahuricum, but Convolvulus hitched me and got me wrong direction) Started my search from food plant, I was looking for Convolvulaceae family and which larvae fed on them. Should be also added to food plants: plus to Menispermum larvae also feed on some Lardizabalaceae and Berberidaceae.
Pupa got of #25435 larva. There is also small pupa of supposedly Tachinidae parasite beside it. Here is something similar with another butterfly species http://zooex.baikal.ru/diptera/tachinidae.htm
In Kazan, after the eventhttp://www.fp7-bio.ru/detail.php?ELEMENT_ID=292we took them on an excursion to a sooo large greenhouse farm. Ladybirds were used there. In some places, photos were even shared with them.
Seems that these ova are by the specimen from the next photos in this group? Why authors don't mention that? Moving all to females.
Question on the taxonomy of Mecynorrhina oberthuri Fairmaire, 1903. This species has a number of forms, in particular unicolor and decorata. Forms must have authors of descriptions, but I couldn't find out who specifically described these forms. If someone has any information or can poke at the link , I would be very grateful.
Certainly thanks! Turns out the species mentioned in Synev's Catalogue only in Primorye is also in Priamurye.