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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?
I didn't understand. Where's Kortinko?" I've lost all sense of smell in the many years I've been here.
Greetings! I will be glad to get recommendations for Mexico (February-March) - points of sale and export. Interested in beetles, mostly
Comrades from the UlSPU sent:Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University invites you to take part in the All-Russian scientific and practical conference with international participation "Actual problems of zoology of Russia and adjacent territories", dedicated to the memory of Professor Vadim Viktorovich Zolotukhin (15.06.1967-03.06.2021), which will be held on April 14-15, 2022 in ...
Thank you.That's what makes a biological forum so good, that information can be obtained first-hand, either from the author or someone who knows the author. But there aren't many examples. Maybe someone knows more? Maybe there were also vertebrates? Or flowers and beautifully blooming plants?
Very variable species. Not uncommon. Active flying from mid-September to mid-October. It is not active on the nightscreen, but it does not sit under the lamp. Noted: Belgorod region. around S. Boldyrevka,. ur. "Mukhanovo – Shelenkovo", oak forest edge and around Golovino, ur. "Verkina river",
Dear Peter, not a very rare butterfly for the Mukhanovo tract of the Belgorod region. During the active flying period, from 5 to 7 specimen are observed. As for the other places in the Belgorod region, it is not observed. Especially massively flies in late September to mid-October. This information was transmitted to A.Yu. Matov.
Dear Wild Yuri and A. Y. Elez, What exactly do you mean by deep and shallow furrows? How many meters is it deep and how many meters is it shallow?For me, in this context, these are more likely not geometric, but age-related characteristics. Of course, deeper than about half a meter (like a fire ditch) is not discussed at all, and even then in comparison not with the initial surface level, but ...
Hello!I have three swallowtail pupae.They have been hanging since August,so there is humidity due to a wet cotton pad.Two pupae are definitely showing signs of life.But none of them show up. The apartment is not hot, but also not cold, I want to put them in the refrigerator.Or enough room temperature.How to organize winter quarters!?They are better to look at the lumen - if the eyes are not ...
Clear. Well, since such a popular group, then morphological literature in English should be a car and a small cart, with terminology for every taste (developed to date by the most I can not). Bury your food!The message was edited INO-12.11.2021 21: 15
Good afternoon. Help us define the view. There is only one photo.There is a special topic for determining erect wings: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=133669&st=4300 And always include the date and place of capture
In the distribution section, you can specify the Rostov region. Two specimens were caught in a private yard, photos are on display.
Dear colleagues, good afternoon!We are continuing the Russian Science Foundation's project on invasive pests in the south of Russia. Part of the project is a genetic analysis of the pathways of invasion of the brown marble bug Halyomorpha halys in the European part of Russia (and more broadly - in Europe).In this regard, we need specimens of adult bedbugs and/or larvae of this species caught in ...
The photos were moved to Heterarthrus fasciatus (Andrey has confirmed the species but he didn't send the message to the website).
There is of course, but not so much as Grigory Alekseevich. He already described 27 pieces in just one year. "According to Jean VADON, Olsufyev did not have any property. To survive, he was forced at the beginning of World War II to sell part of his collection. A. SEYRIG bought collections from the Mutilles family, and J. VADON from the Epilissiens family. Thus, Olsufiev's research material is ...