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Corrected data. Zoogeographical regions: No formalized data → Palaearctic. Flight time: No formalized data → , .
Corrected data. Cerambycidae / Imago / Fedor Ovechkin → Leptura quadrifasciata / Male / Vasiliy Feoktistov.
Leptura ( s. str.) annnularis annularis Fabricius, 1801. Determined by: Danilevsky M. L. Institute of Problems of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow).
The view page shows the summer time July-August. In the middle of June in the Crimea quite often met this motley bird. Mine was taken on 14.06.2016. This one http://insecta.pro/ru/gallery/14701 the same color scheme was also shot in Crimea on the same day four years earlier. Need to correct the time of summer?
Does it look like the false cocoons of flies ? I put it down as a pupa, but maybe it makes sense for such cases to add the term puparia to the development stage ?
And, by the way-do not rush to throw away your old sneakers! Nailed to the wall, they will also serve as pockets for various small things!My hard drives once served as ashtrays.Until I quit smoking
Oh, thank you, Evgeny! And then the photo didn't work out better - I overlooked that the stabilizer was turned off... Opened dlinnoustykh - and they are there about all the same colors =)
Corrected data. Not identified → Stenocorus meridianus / Confidently identified / Vasiliy Feoktistov.
Corrected data. Not identified / Imago → Agapanthia villosoviridescens / Confidently identified / Female / Vasiliy Feoktistov.
Eugene! We don't complain about the city's biodiversity, but sometimes I'm surprised myself. With the weather, I think everything will be OK for you. All cyclones and typhoons are mostly in June.
This is the second year these wasps have been nesting in flower boxes on my balcony. Last year there were a few of them, but this year they just flew in flocks. They appeared around the end of May, but now they are almost invisible. They catch some green stuff, probably cicadas. Identified as Mimumesa atratina(F. Morawitz 1891) (if anything messed up correct, photos of the muzzle of the face and ...
It is similar to Homona magnanima Diakonoff 1948, but according to the catalog it is not found in Primorye. According to some pictures of the Internet there is a similarity with Archips sp
ab. fulcratum F. The same thing: you need to add it to the top line. It looks like all the more or less well-known aberrations are collected here)))
That's what philosophy is all about, to assume anything. But in reality, it would be just wonderful if the populations of this species in us, at least in a few islands of the indigenous landscape, were preserved, which is doubtful.Then it should not be found in nature, but somewhere else. In a museum, for example. Suddenly, it was incorrectly identified there, and it is stored under a ...
I remind you that if you frame the Latin name of a taxon with double dogs when writing a comment (the dog is this @ symbol), then if this taxon is in the site database, its name in your comment will automatically become a link to the taxon page, and if not, it will be highlighted in italics. 2. During the transition to Insecta from Lepidoptera, a glitch formed when such links led to the English ...