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Good afternoon. Please help me determine the species of beetle, I suspect that it's Ergates pauper, but there are some doubts. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZBa3IvnPahH3V8XoRHRiWFIBuFmtQvhD/view?usp=sharing.
In Belarus, it is found in low-lying swamps and adjacent meadows, swampy lake banks, black sandstones, rare in moist spruce forests of the kislichny mountains and rare in high swamps.
I met Polista today https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/118633602. Is it Polistes dominula? In St. Petersburg, this is the third observation of the inaturalist search. I met the previous two at the same time last year in the same place. So far, these are the northernmost polist observations on the inaturalist. Yes, female
From the latest reports about it-here: https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/13/4/521, there is a section about it.From the authors-N. I. Kirichenko-there is an email in the article, everything can be clarified. And I. V. Ermolaev: ermolaev-i@yandex.ru - you can also ask him something that is not in the article.
Bright memory!I found Georgy Alexandrovich as a child. I was about five years old. He came to our village to pick up cicadas, came to visit. I remember his very noisy machine, which he used to collect cicadas, and how he climbed a tree with a camera and filmed the laying of thrush eggs. This photo is still somewhere, we'll have to look for it.
I didn't really understand how to upload photo to discussions, but there is a photo on the sebsite uploaded through my personal account. Or here is a link to Yandex disk https://disk .yandex.ru/i/T7-XvilZXHRBiw
These specific species are different, but the females are indeed both smooth and ribbed within the same species.
It's strange, because I clearly see minks, and in the first photo, too, a lot. Try re-photographing in good light conditions. The mound is also fashionable to carefully cut horizontally with a knife, maybe a mink will appear on the cut. Well, or wait for a sunny day and see who will get out of there/fly out.
Larvae of Parnassius charltonius Corydalis luteaHi Peter! Fantastic! How did you get them? Your next step: to introduce charltonius in the German Alps!
I saw such a trap in one article.Size 40cm × 40cm × 60cm. White polyester fabric with 0.5 mm mesh.Probably, you can make this yourself, but I don't know where to get the fabric.Google-Google, but there is no result. Can you tell me where to get such a semi-transparent polyester with fine mesh?Muscovites, maybe you know my friends, I would drive up there. Pictures:cage.png — (305.72к)
I have no experience with morpho, but our domestic butterflies poop very, very modestly. About krapa: I have wallpaper with a complex pattern, there is enough of any kind of krapa - the poop of insects is invisible. But a cat would definitely skin them. And it's better to be regularly shat by butterflies all year round than to get a cat surprise in your shoe just once!
Well, that's what I'm saying: some people think Aglais is a subgenus of Nymphalis, and I like that view. I, of course, am not an expert in butterflies, but the same polychrome and urticaria are very similar not only morphologically, but also bionomically. For what merits do they have different kinds?Many thanks for the detailed answer regarding polysters! I also write "gallicus" everywhere for ...
What kind of fright does Zophobas look like on a barbel? Rather on flour krushchak (Tenebrio) - overgrown From what fright - I do not know, probably convergence. But he, an adult, does not look like a muchnik at all. Muchnik is just like the horned beast from this theme, only without horns. If anything, I've seen a lot of both of them live. Dead specimens can make a slightly different impression.
Hello!You're a little off topic...My name is Mikhail, I live in St. Petersburg. I mainly study lepidoptera and hymenoptera. I would also be happy to meet someone and make friends.I don't come here very often, so follow my VK @mikhailmanis .
I don't know what's out there on this filthy pipe mixed with ads for Russophobia (most likely it would have already been blocked by Russia!), but for eshnid, daytime butterflies are very common prey. The emperor especially loves them.
Thank you all, everyone is dismissed I figured it out by trial and error. If you need more details, just ask.
I want. I know the language.Good afternoon! Thank you for responding! I sent you an email with my contacts there. If for some reason it doesn't reach you, please write to: eidalon@yandex.ru
Well, I had pecils (ornates), but I couldn't afford monocentropuses. Then there was another fashion quirk: the presence of a blue shade in the color of any spider automatically increased its cost by 2-3 times compared to the closest relatives of any other color. Probably, now this golubomania has already been overcome...
Lemongrass Gonepteryx aspasia, not uncommon in the Far East, it is common for such color variations.Olga, when you post the next photo of a butterfly, or someone else, look at the list of topics, and place your photos in them accordingly, so as not to create unnecessary topics.Defining butterflieshttp://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=133596&st=38800Identifying ...
I can also add the brightness and color temperature of the lighting. There, it seems, they complement each other; but earlier, when the exhibition was in a different building-room - everything looked chic for some reason.
If you want a long-term pet, then take a female bird-eating spider, depending on the species they live in the range of 10-25 years, most likely you will be offered something for beginners like Brachypelma or Tliltocatl, these live on average for 20 years, quite a petThis post was edited by Kiseliov - 02/28/2022 11: 05
Hello, I got a belyanka with this label. Yu. V. Pamir Kyzylrsbat 4500 9.7.86 Kaabsk As I understand it, this means that the specimen was caught in the South-Eastern Pamir, (?) the city of Kyzylrsbat, at an altitude of 4500m, on 09.07.1986. (?) Kaabsk, this is the name of the trapper.I would be grateful for your help in more precise decodingCollector-Ka'bak ...
I found the answer again by myself: https://hellas.bab2min.pe.kr/hk/kuttaros?l=enIt remains to be understood why in Greek, French and English it is written with double tau/t, and in Russian - with one. Again, some kind of tricky rule, like the one that makes the second n at the end of German surnames drop?And another question: who did "invent" astelocytic and pecilocytic nests? I ...
Greetings to all! I bring to your attention dies for mounting beetles. Material transparent plastic, thickness 0.5 mm. Any quantities and sizes. I'll exchange it for your dry material.If you are interested, write to your email address mr.zorkin@yandex.ruThis post was edited by Mato-09.02.2022 23: 12 Pictures:9U269qje9CQ.jpg — (158.4к) d_qcPJIa2qU.jpg — (146.38к) p_uQQQocbks.jpg — ...
Lasiommata maera (Linnaeus, 1758)Male and female - July 6, 2017, Serpukhov District, Moscow region, Russia.Springs, wet glade in the forest
Cylindera germanica (Linnaeus, 1758)On August 23, 2014, Russia, Moscow region, Chekhov district, Lyubuchany village, thebeetle was found during the day in the middle of a mown agricultural field on exposed areas of land between rows of stubble.
Lymantria (Beatria) marginata (Walker, 1855)I have already exhibited here a fat male of this interesting Himalayan species. Now he's cleaned up, combed his hair, and has a new pair.Male – Northern India, leg.CosMoskFemale-Bhutan, leg.Viktor SinyaevThe post was edited by chebur - 02.02.2022 22: 43
This is Otiorhinchus sulcatus. There are a lot of them in Moscow this year. Imported with planting material.
A.sexmaculata ssp. Israel: Aravia; Haluza sands Pictures:11____________Anthia_sexmaculata_Israel_m_label_02.jpg — (308.99к)
And why fight the hay eaters, unless you're a collector of dried insects or something else? This species generally usually eats up mold in the bathroom - an exceptionally useful beast.Well, if you want - let them fight. They're desperate. And the availability of methods/tips on the Internet is clear: demand creates supply.
Boloria thore excellens Krulikowski, 1893Male and female - Russia, Yaroslavl region, Pereslavl district, Kupan village, June
I sell a collection of butterflies! The collection includes representatives of the pigeon family, yolks, appolons, and many others (I attached only part of the photo here, I can send additional photos and videos). I only sell the whole thing. Collector-Nikolaev Vadim Borisovich (Cherkasy region). The collection is located in Odessa! ready to send anywhere in the world) ...
Hello, who is familiar with the breeding culture of Pseudoglomeris magnifica, how many individuals should be kept?