Pages: 1 ...584 585 586 587 588 589 590 591 592... 629
Now the species of butterflies can be sorted by popularity on the site. Stuck hid curious than highly useful but in some situations and it can itself practically useful.
Designated genera and families were not bear illustrations, some new families have not been translated into active (have not got the time from the base to the catalog) - now everything is put in order.
Well, I'll continue with a couple of images from the book about insects. Original book (Russian-language reprint and signature also did not change) from the same above-mentioned English, children's series:" Eyewitness guides-INSECT " Dorling Kindersley Limited London 1990. Pictures:1.jpg — (74.32к) 2.jpg — (89.37 k)
Basil, in this case I'm talking about myself - that I should see the source. Moreover, to my shame, I was on the NYT site authorized ..
I have finished the race. Still have questions in the following species-subspecies Parides perrhebus, Parides damocrates, Parides steinbachi, Parides kuhlmani, Parides polyzelus. Who has specific information about it, please write.
not a view !!! Subspecies Parides anchises nephalion (Godart, 1819) Möhn, 2006, Butterflies of the World 26: 12, pl. 44, f. 14
Ladies and Gentlemen! In the foreseeable future it will be out of the English version of the site. Therefore - need a competent translator from Russian to American English and vice versa. Activity The program is a minimum - I'll brush you made further transfers The program maximum - to be translated from Russian to American English without me Well,if you distinguish between ...
There is « New records of Lepidoptera protected (Insecta: Lepidoptera) in the Yaroslavl region »and« Reflection weather anomalies 2010 on phenology Lepidoptera (Insecta: Lepidoptera) Yaroslavl region ». Thus, the number of articles on the website increased half -)
This is Cerura vinula young caterpillar (third age). It will be growing for a very long time before pupation.
A nice site about the most important insects in Africa. And, what is pleasant, several domestic specialists, from Russia and Ukraine, are accomplices.http://afrotropicalmanual.net
In the section Classification of insects there is a topic " Family Brahmaeidae (Brahmae)", in which Entoterra has put up great photos of representatives of this family. It would be good to combine the two themes.
Fixed a situation where the value of the "Disabled pictures " in the gallery did not correspond to the present state of affairs.
No subspecies can be identified with this photo. There are some similar species in the south of Ukraine, so no more than just a brainstorm.
There will be no corrections in this article, since it is in print, but I will take the comments into account when preparing the final text of the book. With the niche, the problem will be solved by itself - and as for the strict definition of the metaphenotype, I will take measures.