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Art is an idea indeed. Will be wars on that though, such debates... Anyway, first there will be polls with "like"s and then the art side separately.
ZooKeys 289 (2013) issue features the descriptions of two new moth species of the genus Ypsolopha from the Russian Far East. The authors of the study are Margarita Ponomarenko and Yuliya N. Zinchenko, Institute of Biology and Soil Science FEB RAS. Moths of this genus are remarkable for their unusual resting pose with bottom upturned and antennae stretched forward. Larvae are as much worth ...
Hello, dear entomologists. Please help me find a very necessary book. Вот название - R. L. Jacques. 1988. "The Potato Beetles: The Genus Leptinotarsa in North America (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)". Link to Google Books : http://books.google.by/books?id=Y3FnZY2cch...ved=0CCsQ6AEwAw Maybe someone has or someone knows where to download it? Internet searches were unsuccessful. I will be ...
United States Postal Service released a new spring stamp for big envelopes featuring spicebush swallowtail Papilio troilus. This is the third in a butterfly series that includes monarch Danaus plexippus and Baltimore checkerspot Euphydryas phaeton. The set of 20 stamps at the two-ounce rate of 66 cents each is available nationwide. The stamp image is a computer-made and based on photos of ...
The admin will be out over the next two days and a week or so. So it's quite natural I'm temporarily not replying your messages nor even keeping eyes on the website, except an occasional check. As I come back, will sort everything out, don't feel damped and keep uploading your photos and comments as usual.
Nda... I've heard about a serious illness. But at the REO Congress in September 2012, I didn't really believe it. A good plenary report, thoughts on the future...The man fought to the end. Sad all this, but our generation is simply doomed to such periodic events....
Again, there are no correct classifications, there are those that are in use, and those that are out of use. The latter are not necessarily incorrect - it all depends on what principle the classification is based on.In general, I recommend, however, to put the information in order, download and read from beginning to end Kluge's book "Modern taxonomy of insects" in 2000 (the book can be ...