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If the subject of our interest is the scientific knowledge of the author of the publication, then this is true. For example, images of homunculi inside sperm cells can tell a lot about the views of preformist animalculists. But if the focus of our interest lies in the field of animal morphology as an objective reality that does not depend on someone's knowledge, ignorance, visual acuity,artistic ...
A difficult case. If it was Europe, it would be a representative of the genus Crassa, most likely unitella, but this genus does not exist in the Asian part of Russia. There is another similar species in Japan, Pedioxestis isomorpha Meyrick, 1932, but it is not found in Russia. Three possible answers: 1. Invasion of the European species on the Russian Far East. 2. A new species for Russia ...
Figured it out)) These flies are from the Milichiidae family, keep close to predatory arthropods, mainly spiders, catbirds and predatory beetles, and feed on hemolymph flowing from the wounds of the victim
Pyrgus andromedae in the Vologda region? This is what the caterpillars develop on there? But P. centaureae may well be. So it is correct that the dubious is filtered out!Now that you've noticed it, the indication looks questionable. Apparently, the magic of names had an impact. After all, when you read, for example, the list of lepidoptera of the Basegi Nature Reserve of the Perm Region compiled ...
Miner specialist Natalia Kirichenko writes:Good afternoon!Indeed, mines can be similar to those of the oak broadmint moth.However, it is a sawfly. I registered a mass of similar mines in Omsk several years ago. I subjected the samples to DNA barcoding and identified them as Profenusa pygmaea.Larvae (false larvae) in the photo on the forum-before pupation-the scutes on the thoracic segments are ...
I don't know about the Russian Federation and Iran, but last year dry insects were not allowed through the Ukro-EU border.The message was edited INO-06.06.2020 12: 01
Colleagues ask for help with the collection of hawthorn Aporia crataegi L. (Lepidoptera: Pieridae):We are very interested in samples of hawthorn imago from any geographical location, for any years. The samples are necessary to study various aspects of wing morphological variability within the wide range of this remarkable pest species!There is a minimum sample size of 25 individuals of the same ...
So it's just a working major. Batka won't help.Eggs could have been left behind from past times and not be noticed by you. They can also be laid by workers, but only forage ones. None of them are hatched and fed. Besides, since we're talking about reapers, are you sure they're eggs and not crushed seeds with mushrooms?The message was edited INO-02.06.2020 01: 46
Dragonfly larvae hunt mobile prey. Dead bokoplavov, respectively, it is not food. The "unknown thing" that started to "stick out" is the so-called mask. Simply put, its jaws, which it grabs prey. Usually they are tightly pressed and not visible. You can watch a video on the Internet about how she hunts. The mask began to stick out, most likely because after death, the muscles relaxed and nothing ...
Move old photos to Pristiphora gerula (Konow, 1904) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/38338681
While browsing through my xylenas, I suddenly noticed that one of the supposed Xylena vetusta is noticeably different from the others. It quickly became clear that this species was most recently (in 2011) described from the Altai by A. Volynkin — Xylena czernalai. In my photo, this instance is the top one. The types are quite similar, but there are enough differences. In Khakassia and in the ...
As it turned out, this is Pristiphora gerula (Konow, 1904), so this photo and the rest should be moved. Definition by Spencer K. Monckton & Alexander Boldyrev https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/38338681
my prices have gone up.25x25 frames 860r. depth 3, 5.7 cm to glass30x40 frames 1200r. depth 3, 5, 740x60 2400r depth to glass 3cm.
Corrected data. Adelidae / Tentatively identified / Shamil Murtazin → Cauchas leucocerella / Confidently identified / Niyaz Ismagilov.
Corrected data. Acleris hastiana / Tentatively identified / Andrej Makara → Acleris cristana / Confidently identified / Aleksandr Andrianov.
Maybe not in the subject, but I remember the collector Tsiprei Gaidenko Konstantin Nikolaevich, who was several times forced to" voluntarily " donate the collection to the museum
Found here: https://www.google.ru/maps/@16.7403908,53.3...1!1e3?hl=ruTell me, please, what kind of Heliocopris and whether it is a ball??By palearct. catalog in Oman only copra of Isis (Heliocopris gigas (= isidis))The post was edited by Elizar - 21.03.2020 18: 00
Dear colleagues! If there are forum members from Sochi or the surrounding area , please respond . Thank you.This post was edited by babochkalov - 03/16/2020 22: 46