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In nature, the above-mentioned variants could be implemented almost simultaneously on geological time scales. Moreover, it is almost certain that the insects themselves came to land in different species, in different places, and not at the same time, even on a geological scale. What is 1 million years for the Devonian? It won't show up on the prints, it will be like 1 geomig, and for the ...
Hello!I'm not a professional entomologist, but my daughter and I grew a lot of hawkmoth. The pupa should overwinter in a cool dark place (up to -10 degrees C). For example, put it in a jar (at least 3 liters) on the balcony, between the windows, if such a place is available - something like a barn, etc. It is important to try to observe the humidity regime so that the pupa does not" dry out " ...
What really smehuechki there. When a girl suddenly says "they'll be right with you" and puts your passport in a desk drawer, it's not fucking funny. And when they fit, so finallyIn this case you need to have a second passport
As Boris Georgevich Popovichev told me (I liked the expression) - if bark beetles have settled a tree, then it is already a warm corpse. In general, the female lays the uterine passage and lays testicles on the sides of the passage, which gnaw through sinuous passages under the bark. Perhaps there is some kind of mastic to cover the flight holes. In general, it is absolutely necessary if you ...
Examples of self designed sesiidae pheromone traps. Pictures:TRAPS_1_2_3_Page_3cr.jpg — (560.26к) TRAPS_1_2_3_Page_1cr.jpg — (293.12к) TRAPS_1_2_3_Page_2cr.jpg — (291.87к)
Restore what was before the intervention with a shovel. That is, pour the earth into some container, put the larva in its tunnel in the root, cover it with a second fragment of the root, tie this piece of root tightly with a strip of cloth and put it in the ground. Tighten the container with a tight mesh. Periodically water so that the soil does not dry out.
Good time of day. I want to find a swallowtail pupa in November. Please help me where can I find it? I live in Russia in the Krasnodar Territory. I will be very grateful for the answer!!!I have the same question. Today I was at a friend's dacha, looking at fennel, but there was nothing on it. But the caterpillars can crawl far away...
There has always been and still is such a thing as - MANDATORY MAILING. ... some people forget to do this... what wonder, then, that these publications are becoming virtually unknown to a wide range of readers.Since an old-fashioned discussion popped up.Dear Penzyak, have you ever tried this "mandatory mailing list"? And do you know the "required" addresses? Do you have time to go to the post ...
AGG, the old one opened once about 10 years ago and died - but there were a number of outdated combinations multiplied in the famous book by Lvovsky and Morgun. Therefore, it is difficult to expect anything new from this group of authors. But I'll be happy to make a mistake.
Corrected data. Cephonodes picus / Tentatively identified / Alex Dumchus → Cephonodes hylas / Confidently identified / Yuri Semejkin.
Corrected data. Cephonodes picus / Tentatively identified / Alex Dumchus → Cephonodes hylas / Confidently identified / Yuri Semejkin.
No one was able or willing to answer. I'll say thank you to myself - because I found the answer. This is a rosehip long-tailed seed eater. And we brought it home ourselves-with the gifts of the October forest-wild rose hips. Spread out to dry in the heat-the beetles thought that spring had already come and flew out together .
Gentlemen, can anyone tell you what subspecies of mnemosyne lives in Israel?That's an understatement. He lives in Syria and still climbs a little bit on the city of Hermon. Pictures:_________. png — (1.32 mb)
Dicerca amfibia Distribution. Southern Europe (countries of the former Yugoslavia), the European part of the former USSR, eastern Kazakhstan, Altai, Irkutsk region, Primorye . Features of biology and ecology. It differs well from other species of the genus in the presence of a large and deep longitudinal depression on the forehead and crown . The species is extremely rare throughout its range , ...
Or you can say that I just want to take the risk of growing them at home. If the conditions are all normal, how long will they hatch?In this case, everything is unpredictable.
Corrected data. Elaphropus latissimus (Motschulsky 1839) → Elaphropus (Elaphropus) latissimus (Motschulsky 1839).
I visited the fair for the first time and was overjoyed! An abundance of material, new acquaintances with colleagues.. A real entomological holiday! Many thanks to the organizers! P.S. The box turns out to be in another place left, under the impression of being from what I saw))This post was edited by Homo erraticus - 26.10.2018 10: 17 Pictures:20181021_143333.jpg — (4.49мб) ...
Hello dear entomologists! I'm still learning how to keep and breed mantises. Ш failed to raise two male Pseudocreobotra babies - one had already shed on the imago and unexpectedly died. wo predimago females remained. Perhaps someone has a male, for a meeting?
Good afternoon!On October 23-25, we are holding anniversary (X) Readings in memory of O. A. Kataev "Dendrobiont invertebrates and fungi and their role in forest ecosystems" (White Hall of St. Petersburg State Technical University). The program and books of abstracts are included in the appendix.We will be glad to see you.Good luck,Organizing Committee of O. A. Kataev Memorial ...
It is a male, and the genitals (aedeagus and tegmen) allow the determination :Glischrochilus japonius (Motschulsky 1858).
Dear colleagues!Looking for a butterfly spreader, you can find it in any city. the issue of material delivery is not a problem. Decent payment. Good volumes. I will consider any suggestions. Please send samples of straightened copies and other information to konungomsk@yandex.ruSvyatoslav.