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11.04.2009 2:33, Peter Khramov: comment on 30 new pictures of butterflies

Authors photos - Denis Tumanov Sergey Novitskiy and Vladimir Shaver. Links to the updated page views: Aporodes floralis Archon apollinus < / a> plusiinae gamma (Autographa gamma) Chrysocrambus craterella lasiocampidae fluffy (Eriogaster lanestris) Evergestis extimalis Evergestis forficalis Evergestis frumentalis Evergestis politalis lasiocampidae ...

10.04.2009 17:00, Anomalocaris: comment on Breuning S.: Monographie der Gattung Carabus

Thank you, the books are sold.

09.04.2009 3:45, Peter Khramov: comment on Update photo gallery after a short break

Photo - Yevgeny Komarov, Sergey Novitsky and Denis Tumanov. Links to the updated types: Agrotis crassa Agrotis exclamationis < / a> Colocasia coryli Colocasia coryli Euxoa nigricans Lacanobia oleracea Marumba quercus Melitaea aurelia Melitaea aurelia < a href = "/ species / mythimna-albipuncta /"> Scoop striped belopyatnistaya (Mythimna albipuncta) ...

04.04.2009 23:06, BO.: comment on The impact of harvester ants on the evolution of forage plants

It turned out two topics for cohabitation.... Perhaps elementary algorithms honed by time in the compartment give a picture of "ant civilization", "distributed intelligence", etc.And the above is just an illustration of the natural (not reasonable) "gardening" of ants. Side effect when storing food. Perhaps "slavery"," animal husbandry " - have a simpler explanation, it is the performance of ...

04.04.2009 16:49, guest: Ann: comment on Need Latin names for butterflies

Olympus Inferno what kind of butterfly is this? Yes pathetic, but very beautiful!

04.04.2009 9:45, алекс 2611: comment on Consult me please

Well, there, for example, attracting bees to the required areas for pollination of plants. It is better to ask hymenopterologists around The sexual pheromone is supposed to attract males and is unlikely to attract the workers needed for pollination, which are usually sterile females?

03.04.2009 23:54, Dr. Niko: comment on Mukha-tsokotukha

I searched the Web for a photo, but I didn't find it...Yes, this is only probably possible to ask around with A. L. Ozerov, if he is still in good health.

03.04.2009 8:20, marina63: comment on When do P. apollo and P. mnemosyne pupae and caterpillars appear?

Thank you for the detailed information! I know the places of summer of imago and the time, since we have been keeping records of butterflies for several years, and no one has ever seen caterpillars and pupae, so I will look for them.

02.04.2009 21:51, А.Й.Элез: comment on Diapause, Estivation of Rhopalocera

On 3-yes, no, just a break in the summer. This also happens in other types, and in different years in different ways. Not every wave is a generation. Moreover, we are not talking about the wave of departure, but about the wave of summer. I believe that in the Ryazan region in August, it may be time for daytime rest, when the blooming becomes less, when it is better to save your strength, and to ...

02.04.2009 0:32, Callipogon: comment on Woodcutter beetles

How to determine the age of the larva?

01.04.2009 7:13, Динусик: comment on What do animal painters do now?

Y-yes, a question out of curiosity: has modern photography displaced animalists everywhere from creating images of invertebrates? For example, the same butterflies are now quite cheap/fast to shoot even for an amateur, and if you can not do this in nature-then you can reshoot from the collection. Or do the drawings still have some advantages?P. S. We do not mean diagrams that can be specially ...

31.03.2009 1:40, Peter Khramov: comment on Photo Denis Tumanov and Yevgeny Komarov, Dmitry and Alexander Shpaneva Pozhogin

Photo Denis Tumanov and Yevgeny Komarov,Dmitry and Alexander Shpaneva Pozhogin Links to the updated page views: Emmelia trabealis lasiocampidae fluffy < em> (Eriogaster lanestris) lasiocampidae clover (Lasiocampa trifolii) lasiocampidae clover (Lasiocampa trifolii) lasiocampidae clover (Lasiocampa trifolii) lasiocampidae clover (Lasiocampa trifolii) ...

30.03.2009 20:41, Aaata: comment on Can you be allergic to dry insects?

Medicine did not stand still.

29.03.2009 22:29, Peter Khramov: comment on Fixed a technical error in the gallery

Last night, in some cases, when moving between pages in the gallery could cause errors. Now there is no.

29.03.2009 8:41, Peter Khramov: comment on New features for the gallery

Now you can select a photo gallery of butterflies photo by the author (photographer) and the stage of development depicted in the photo butterfly. Furthermore, there is a choice of the number of images displayed on a page. Thus, for example, it becomes possible selection of this kind: caterpillar shot Vlad Proklova, with the withdrawal of 25 images per page .

28.03.2009 18:06, Sanangel: comment on Canon PowerShot S3 IS

My CANON POWER SHOT SX110 IS is fantastic. A little more and it will be possible to photograph the molecule. See photos in the section 'Insects of Israel' and in other sections from the participant Sanangel.

27.03.2009 22:10, Peter Khramov: comment on Photo Denis Tumanov, Irina and Vladimir Marakovoy Schaefer

Links to the updated types: Lentochnitsa red (Catocala nupta) lasiocampidae oak (Lasiocampa quercus) Silkworm oakleaf (Gastropacha quercifolia) Lemonia taraxaci Arctia tigrina Watsonarctia casta Hives (Aglais urticae)

25.03.2009 21:02, Peter Khramov: comment on Photo by Sergey Novitsky and Denis Tumanov

Links to the updated types: Aglossa pinguinalis Agonopterix alstromeriana Ceratuncus danubiella Tupokrylka White (Cilix glaucata) Clepsis pallidana Cydia compositella Cydia internana Female shuttle willow (Earias clorana) Earias vernana Earias vernana Epicallima formosella Nyctegretis lineana ...

23.03.2009 0:38, Peter Khramov: comment on Adding photos

Authors of new photos - Dmitry Pozhogin Denis Tumanov Andrey Sazykin, Evgeny Komarov and Sergey Didenko. Agriopis marginaria moth-moth poplar (Biston strataria) Brachionycha nubeculosa Chiasmia clathrata Conistra rubiginea Cynaeda dentalis checkered avriniya (Euphydryas aurinia) Ognyevka nettle (Eurrhypara hortulata) satyrinae buharnikovaya ...

22.03.2009 17:24, Bad Den: comment on Trip to Abkhazia

RippeR, if you really help me out - and what does the abbreviation "IMHO"mean in correspondence on the forum?Still, they say, this abbreviation stands for "I have an opinion-x...n you will challenge!"

21.03.2009 16:30, Peter Khramov: comment on Supplement to snapshots Yevgeny Komarov

Updated gallery types: Aedophron rhodites Bear Hebe (Arctia festiva) Bear village (Arctia villica) Calamia tridens Bear-beggar (Diaphora mendica) Bear brown-yellow (Hyphoraia aulica) Bear brown-yellow (Hyphoraia aulica) Lycaena thersamon Lishaynitsa pink (Miltochrista miniata) Copper-butterfly Argus (Plebeius argus) Proterebia ...

21.03.2009 14:11, Peter Khramov: comment on New pictures of Eugene Komarov and Sergey Novitsky

New pictures for the following: Perlamutrovka most (Argynnis paphia) Catocala neonympha Small red ribbon (Catocala promissa) Chrysoestia sexguttella Costaconvexa polygrammata Euchloe ausonia checkered maturna (Euphydryas maturna) Godonella aestimaria Heliomata glarearia Lithostege griseata Krupnoglazka (Lopinga achine) Silkworm ...

21.03.2009 1:42, А.Й.Элез: comment on Features of the Russian-language nomenclature, Russian equivalents - pros and cons

In general, I agree, but ignorance cannot be overcome by unarmed science. Of course, if all illiterate scribblers agreed to "throw away and forget" unnecessary philistine names, it would be very good. But how can you force them, even if scientists agree on a single Russian name for a particular form specifically for everyday writing? Scoundrels are not even forced to write correctly in Russian ...

19.03.2009 12:02, Peter Khramov: comment on Adding pictures

Today published new pictures.Links to the updated page with descriptions of species: Lzhepestryanka common (Amata phegea) Apocheima pilosaria Bear village (Arctia villica) Carterocephalus silvicola Chamaesphecia astatiformis Podalirius (Iphiclides podalirius) Muschampia tessellum copper-butterfly rimn (Neolycaena rhymnus) winter moth ...

17.03.2009 1:34, Peter Khramov: comment on New photos online

Gallery Lepidoptera.ru enlarged photos Eugene Komarov and Boris Loboda, Sergei Novitsky Igor Didenko and Sergey Rokachevskogo: Apocheima pilosaria Apocheima hispidaria Cucullia artemisiae Silkworm oakleaf Eugnosta magnificana Eye Flower Pestrokrylnitsa volatile Silkworm plum cabbage common blue Parahypopta caestrum Eupsilia transversa ...

16.03.2009 16:49, Vlad Proklov: comment on Different cute Tortrix moths

Continue Ancylis achatana ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775)Ancylis laetana (Fabricius, 1775)Notocelia uddmanniana (Linnaeus, 1758)Notocelia cynosbatella (Linnaeus, 1758)Notocelia roborana ([Denis & Schiffermüller], 1775)Notocelia rosaecolana (Doubleday, 1849)Epiblema cirsiana (Zeller, 1843)Epiblema sticticana (Fabricius, 1794)Epiblema costipunctana (Haworth, 1811)Pammene regiana ...

16.03.2009 14:17, amara: comment on Electronics against mosquitoes

Here are the most different ones, but I do not know which ones work.http://www.komara.net/

16.03.2009 11:52, omar: comment on Yakut-Magadan butterflies

Roman, it has already been said here that the main mass of forum members are collectors.I know only two people who are really engaged in science here.And you're not dealing with egg yolks.Much more than that. About a dozen

15.03.2009 12:30, Peter Khramov: comment on New user registration system and upload photos

On the site the opportunity to self-loading photos and drawings of butterflies authors to track the status of uploaded images. The authors have already published their photos on the site are sent passwords. New users can create it , then they have an opportunity to self-uploading photos to the site. At the moment, you can upload the pictures only those species of butterfly that is in the ...

13.03.2009 22:37, BO.: comment on Ants in the terrarium

Well, what are you I'm an amateur ^) Hooked last spring. Gave working links, everything is there (my blog, as I started)..And a whole cohort of more experienced comrades.As you read, there is no point in duplicating information.I will answer specific questions, of course.

13.03.2009 5:50, Svyatoslav Knyazev: comment on Storage of insects in boxes

You haven't changed your mind about going to Altai, if Kamchatka breaks down, I'll go to Altai, then I can pick you up on the way.Until you change your mind. Write me in PM Your contacts pliz.

11.03.2009 10:11, RippeR: comment on Storing of large collections of insects

who is the goal, who is the means, of course everyone has different goals in any case, a collection is necessary, especially if a person is going to study something, describe something - so that there is something to compare it with..

10.03.2009 15:11, Peter Khramov: comment on Format News

Change the format of the issuance of the news. Now, by default, each piece of news is issued on a separate page and not as part of a list of all the news for that date. Accordingly, changed addresses news.

10.03.2009 12:46, Cerambyx: comment on Genus Sphenoptera (Buprestidae)

Does anyone know the modern name for Spenoptera lutshniki?

09.03.2009 19:58, Tigran Oganesov: comment on Entomologists, happy holidays!

A little late, but still...Happy holidays! Lots of joy, happiness, love and spring warmth!

06.03.2009 19:01, Damien: comment on The exchange of Carabidae

The exchange of insects between Russia (or Ukraine) and France are very easy and safe (Customs) provided to specify the package "dead insects for scientific study." I have made many exchanges with A. Osipov, which have always gone very well ... If you are interested, please contact me.Best regardsDamien

06.03.2009 6:30, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on Mines

there are several definitions of miners, even in Russian... you can roughly determine it...

02.03.2009 11:31, наталья кудрицкая: comment on Looking for pictures of beetles in nature

there are pictures of a barbel, taken in Bashkiria, if you still need it I can't determine the name yet. Can you help me?ufra2004@mail.ruphoto size 3072/2304

01.03.2009 20:59, RippeR: comment on Native places of user-naturalist

came pliz 2-4 and the last pictures in large size on the soap, I want to put on volpapir)

27.02.2009 12:18, RippeR: comment on Leiopus sp.

да вот тоже кору собираю, личинок из под нее. Пробовал и ветки таскать правда не много - поэтому особых результатов небыло..Хотел более плотно ветками заняться, но не знал какие методы отбора веток.. Ведь у всех они ...

27.02.2009 0:13, guest: SERGo: comment on Actias sp.

Guys, it feels like it's not the same thing... My article will be published soon... and everything will become clear, I hope.

23.02.2009 22:26, Chromocenter: comment on Why would a woodcutter beetle have such a long and heavy mustache?

I just read in Naturl History (N3 / 2008) that the species Onychocerus albitarsis (native to Peru) has a scorpion-shaped stinger at the end of each tendril, and two ducts on it, one of which had traces of an unknown substance, possibly poison. The researcher who took this beetle received a sting that felt like a bee sting. Thus, this is the first stinging beetle discovered in the world.I read ...

23.02.2009 19:20, Pirx: comment on Disaster

Uh-huh... Let's finish the topic, or something, really...

23.02.2009 6:29, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on Please advise, abbreviation ca.

All correctly corrected == ca.

23.02.2009 1:48, guest: Alex: comment on Alexey from Minsk is wanted

Thank you friends for finding me. I accidentally saw the category and realized that it was about me. Indeed in the Email column I made a mistake by one letter insectsworldprial@gmail.com Write, there is a dry material.

20.02.2009 21:04, t00m: comment on Different cockroaches

regarding the joint maintenance of different species: 100% is not worth it, a specific example, they kept marble and Cuban together, so these small creatures devoured all the newborn Cuban larvae, so to speak, natural selection in artificial conditions) Good luck!

20.02.2009 19:43, Vlad Proklov: comment on Lists

Thank you again so much! Something similar I expected! (if you are interested, you can add osiris, boeticus, nausithous, argyrognomon, maracandicus, arduinna). Anikin's list for the Volgograd Region should be handled very carefully. It has been referred to for more than fifteen years, and it remains to be seen how long it will be referred to. Where it came from, God only knows. The motto of this ...

17.02.2009 22:42, koturga: comment on Distribution zones

please tell me. I am a novice photographer and am fond of photographing insects, can you tell me where to find information about the fauna of the Moscow region, and the habits of insects.

17.02.2009 7:27, Pirx: comment on Help me find out who it is

Here, I scanned a piece from a little-known book about the biology of the big poplar glasshouse, and cossid as well.Excerpt from:Kolomoets T. P. Pests of green spaces in industrial Donbass. Kiev: Naukova dumka Publ., 1995, 216 p. (in Russian) File/s:  Kolomoets_1995.pdf size: 2.73 mb number of downloads: 471

13.02.2009 4:28, Egorus: comment on Portraits

Undeservedly forgotten, beautiful theme. And it's still a long way to active gatherings, ambushes, and photo hunts.I looked through the archives - and here is a selection of portraits with the general title - " These eyes opposite..."

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