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my prices have gone up.25x25 frames 860r. depth 3, 5.7 cm to glass30x40 frames 1200r. depth 3, 5, 740x60 2400r depth to glass 3cm.
Corrected data. Adelidae / Tentatively identified / Shamil Murtazin → Cauchas leucocerella / Confidently identified / Niyaz Ismagilov.
Corrected data. Acleris hastiana / Tentatively identified / Andrej Makara → Acleris cristana / Confidently identified / Aleksandr Andrianov.
Maybe not in the subject, but I remember the collector Tsiprei Gaidenko Konstantin Nikolaevich, who was several times forced to" voluntarily " donate the collection to the museum
Found here: https://www.google.ru/maps/@16.7403908,53.3...1!1e3?hl=ruTell me, please, what kind of Heliocopris and whether it is a ball??By palearct. catalog in Oman only copra of Isis (Heliocopris gigas (= isidis))The post was edited by Elizar - 21.03.2020 18: 00
Dear colleagues! If there are forum members from Sochi or the surrounding area , please respond . Thank you.This post was edited by babochkalov - 03/16/2020 22: 46
Good afternoon, friends.I will be grateful for collecting Palearctic bee colonies. Maybe someone will be too lazy to collect some. Bumblebees and xylocop are not needed.Thank you in advance
Buy a 7-8-fold folding pocket magnifier made in the USSR. You can make suggestions here or by email: leucomigus@yahoo.com.
Purely for the storage of those small things, you need to keep them in alcohol, the canister will last for life. After all, they are not only alcoholized, they still need to be identified. I didn't think about Malez's trap, etc. If there are a lot of them, then probably a lot of alcohol goes away. But I don't envy anyone who will then sort out the hundreds of grams of "air plankton" they have ...
Colleagues, help us identify the bear. Lake Baikal, Olkhon Island. It is similar to Sibirarctia buraetica. But my inability to distinguish it from Palearctia gratiosa haunts me... Pictures:IMG_4111.jpg — (846.57к)
OK, I see. Keep in mind: the photos will be deleted within a couple of days. I understand that it is a free license, but nevertheless. Only the author's pictures can be uploaded here.
We offer a wide range of jars, test tubes and petri dishes for storing, maintaining and transporting small living organisms and dry samples.We send it by mail to any point in Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus.You can order by calling the phone number- +7 985 005 27 11 or write to - zoocollection@narod.ru Pictures:2019_04_01_11_59_31.JPG — (2.33 mb) 2019_04_01_12_00_18.JPG — (2.61мб) ...
Yes, these plants seemed to be pubescent.The problem of a mild climate: everything that you stick in starts to grow...
I did a little research today. I present it to you.1. Materials and methods...But in America, it is downloaded without problems, and data from all over the world:3. Conclusions...But soon the curve will go up, and there will come such a summer that no one will find it enough. Given that America is the main publicist of global warming, I would be cautious about the temperature data from this ...
Russian silkworms Bombyx mandarina from Kunashir IslandThis post was edited by Alexanor - 12.02.2020 21: 54 Pictures:Bombyx_mandarina_1.jpg — (285.26к) Bombyx_mandarina_2.jpg — (304.29к) Bombyx_mandarina_3.jpg — (546.85к)
Caligula jonasii from Kunashir Island. A new type of peacock's eye for the Russian fauna! Pictures:Caligula_jonasii_female_1_1.jpg — (277.86к) Caligula_jonasii_male_1.jpg — (282.88к) Caligula_jonasii_male_2_2.jpg — (294.66к) Caligula_jonasii_male_3_3.jpg — (301.41к) Caligula_jonasii_female_2_2.jpg — (283.5 k)
And then it like two species photos on the one species webpage. https://hiveminer.com/Tags/mimallonidae
Good day to all!My name is Maria, I work as a personal assistant for one person and his family, they love to travel and very often visit the farthest corners of the planet together with the whole family, there are two adults and two children aged 7 and 9 years.Now they have a desire to get to know the world of butterflies more closely, and we are looking for a lepidopterologist who can tell us ...