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Dear entomologists, There was a problem with breeding this type of butterfly. Caterpillars began to die en masse, and not only young animals. There is always enough food, I change it regularly, and the bank also has ventilation.I will note that I bought these caterpillars from some breeder.This post was edited by Insect88888888 - 06.01.2021 13: 54
I perfectly understand the difference between spines and hooks, the habit from childhood remained in the conversation so to call burdock inflorescences. Thank you for your advice!
Does anyone use pheromone traps? Maybe you have experience buying pheromones or general semiochemicals?
In the bellies of the larvae of the bronzer found some eggs, does anyone know what kind of parasite it can be? Pictures:IMG_20201223_141756.jpg — (2.04 mb)
No, sir, your malachite bowl didn't come out. And all because the title of the topic was read inattentively. You need the topic "How to make a shitty macro photo not so shitty"
Macara alydda (Druce, 1887)Male-Panama, leg. A. KozlovThe post was edited by chebur - 19.12.2020 23: 14
Thymelicus acteon (Rottemburg, 1775)Male and female - Greece, Attica Peninsula, JuneBiotopeDo I understand correctly that this type is not found in the HDI?
Phanolinus sp.Argentina, Jujuy prov., Santa-Barbara dep.. nov.2019 Pictures:Phanolinus_sp..jpg — (298.35к)
I didn't think about the masses of pests. There was a bobcat, spider, snails, etc. A couple of pupae (pupated in field conditions, no result)This larva is one, and even if 2, some tropical black-bodied goldfish were hatched, they would not have had time to eat their native planting. Before they cut it down for firewood.About "run away" concerns a male house gecko. I didn't have time to seal the ...
I want to apologize if I created a topic not in the appropriate section, but I really need help. About two weeks ago we found insects (see pictures) in small numbers, we thought they would stay a little bit and fly away. But yesterday, as it turned out, about 300 of these specimen were killed, but they settled on the loggia (in the common room, on flowers, in clothes in boxes, just on the ...
AQUATIC AND AMPHIBIOTIC INSECTS(PLECOPTERA, EPHEMEROPTERA, TRICHOPTERA, ODONATA,COLEOPTERA, HETEROPTERA) NORTH-WEST CAUCASUS:FAUNA, ECOLOGY, BIORESOURCE POTENTIAL File/s: ___________.__.____________.pdf size: 1.08 mb number of downloads: 362
Good afternoon. a few days ago, in the kitchen on the ceiling, I began to notice such illegal residents. The length is about 2 cm . I shoot 5-7 pieces every day. Please help me identify him. I live in the Krasnodar region.
Please tell me what you can feed the caterpillars of the Scoliopteryx libatrix butterfly now in November?
To slightly dilute the totally whitewashed landscape outside the window, I'll post a few photos of the development of one of our brightest scoops. Anarta myrtilli-an adult caterpillar was collected on July 11 on the heather in a pine forest in the vicinity of the Belopesotskaya platform, in the Stupinsky district, the pupa was kept at room temperature, and the butterfly came out exactly four ...
poorly searched - posted long ago - at the very bottom:Book of abstracts (materials):Dendrobiont invertebrates and fungi and their role in forest ecosystems (XI Readings in Memory of O. A. Kataev). Proceedings of the All-Russian Conference with international participation. St. Petersburg, November 24-27, 2020 Edited by D. L. Musolin, N. I. Kirichenko and A.V. Selikhovkin. Saint Petersburg: ...
What are you talking about, Stanislav? Does your post refer to the page "Polia. serratilinea (Ochsenheimer, 1816)"? two photos on the page are butterflies from the Volgograd region and are identified correctly. Polia lama Staudinger,1896, it is not marked for Europe. There is a third photo from Kyrgyzstan in the gallery of this species. If your post is for this photo, then it is advisable to ...
Polygonia c-album (Linnaeus, 1758)Самец - 25 июня 2016 г., Россия, Московская обл., Серпуховский район, окр. д.Лужки, Самка - 14 мая 2017 г., Россия, Московская обл., Чеховский район, окр. пос.ЛюбучаныПарочка бабочек с более развитым темным ...
And now they are flying, or is it unlikely that I will find them?Now the "winter" moth brumata is finishing flying. A hawk moth in the pupal stage has long been in the ground under the foliage, waiting for summer.
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Corrected data. Not identified → Parnassius apollo merzbacheri / Confidently identified / Alexander Belousov.
Who could make shallow mud nests between masonry blocks? Filmed in Georgia. Pictures:post_265328_1602614937.jpg — (73.82к)
Carabus (Macrothorax) planatus Chaudoir, 1843 Pictures:Carabus__Macrothorax__planatus_Chaudoir___1843.jpg — (294.03к)
Hello! Recently I got cockroaches of this species and faced the task - how to feed them? They don't eat: - carrots - apple - a pear - bread - oatmeal - cat food I keep it in oak litter on a thermal mat, the humidity is good. What do you feed your chess cockroaches?
(photo taken from the Internet)Hello!Recently I got cockroaches of this type and faced the task-what to feed?What I don't put down don't eat:- carrot-apple-pear-bread-oatmeal-cat foodI keep it in oak litter on a thermal mat, the humidity is good.What do you feed your chess cockroaches?
Definitely it's not Episema tersa, from the species with white wings (lederi/amasina) I guess it's Episema lederi, but maybe there is something else purely Asian.
Most likely you have hay eaters. They do not pose any health risks. Disappear when dampness is removed. Google them, they write a lot about them.
Good day!I decided to try to breed our local locusts for bird food, caught, I look, there are no wings, I thought young individuals. But at home, I noticed that some of them were crawling and poking their bellies everywhere, trying to burrow. It became clear that this is an imago, went to Google, determined that this filly is wingless. Geographically, the Irkutsk region.Since there is a lot of ...
Osmoderma barnabita 36 mm from Ukraine and Osmoderma caelestis 31mm Pictures:20200913_082935.jpg — (314.79к) 20200913_083010.jpg — (287.5к)