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The proger that did the main part of linking to maps has not yet gone into unconsciousness, so editing the code for maps is still in a suspended state. But I'll try to finish it off or do it on my own.
I found an interesting and new resource for me on Pyraloidea of the South of Eastern Russia. Maybe not everyone knows http://www.pyralidae.sfedu.ru Added to the literature.
I have heard that new (relatively) Entosphinx dies, although more expensive, are worse.Who has encountered it-write down what exactly?Thank you.
And by the way, it was these beans that my child brought from the South. So your conclusion is just right!
No fungus can grow on the eyes of a dry butterfly, unless it is in a desiccator. Rather, it's someone's excrement (it looks like a spider's) or something else dripped from above.And what is it photographed with?This post was edited by ENO - 12/18/2016 21: 48
Dear colleagues. I wrote here about the fact that I collect material on false scorpions.In addition to this, I also need red-bodied ticks from all areas of our planet, including from Russia. First of all, we need adults (who are quite easy to assemble, because they are clearly visible). Larvae are needed too.Preferably in alcohol.I will reimburse you for your expenses if necessary.ThanksPS Don't ...
2Zurchik Ican scan the theses of the 2nd regional conference "ecological and faunal research in the central Chernozem region and adjacent territories" there is an article by yu. i. chernenko-dead eaters of the Voronezh region.there are already 18 species. if necessary, write to the soap.Please send me these abstracts to: kvoncstu@yahoo.com , kvoncstu@mail.ru . Maybe you have other articles on ...
It's a dead number for nothing. Probably tolstun steppe - 50 years no one can find it.Yes? ... - and Valentinus, in my opinion, meets him periodically...
Specifically, tachins usually have one larva per caterpillar, respectively, the rider larva (that's right, in Russian it's not wasps) eats the fly larva first, and then what remains of the caterpillar by that time (if it remains). In general, the variants of superparasitism are diverse, in the case of multiple infection with the larvae of the host parasitoid in combination with infection with the ...