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11.02.2009 20:17, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg: comment on We wish our colleagues good health!

I wish you all the best! Colleagues, take care of yourself!

10.02.2009 3:55, Chromocenter: comment on Hierarchy in ants

well, there is a book, but there is no place to download it...

09.02.2009 15:35, Svyatoslav Knyazev: comment on Forum conventions

Greetings, Andrey!So far, I can't say with 100% certainty about a trip to the Altai. It will depend on whether I leave Belgium for Buryatia with my friends. If not, then, most likely, in mid-late June I will get out to the Altai.

09.02.2009 0:18, RippeR: comment on Berkeley scientists create cyborg beetle

http://www.dezinfo.net/post/11936cyborg beetles

07.02.2009 22:41, Peter Khramov: comment on Small update descriptions

Nymphalis antiopa - additions to the description NYMPHALIS ANTIOPA. Nymphalis polychloros - and large tortoiseshell. Colias croceus - and post horn. Nymphalis xanthomelas - and a new description of a black and yellow Vanessa.

07.02.2009 13:42, amara: comment on Myrmecophilia in Lycaenidae

There's a little bit about it here.http://gazeta.ru/science/2009/02/06_a_2937031.shtml

05.02.2009 21:46, Papis: comment on Insect exhibition for sale

In 1912, my cinematographic career began.I have written and directed thirty-six entomological and oceanographic documentaries produced by Pathe and Eclair.At first, I was very happy with such an interesting job, but soon I noticed that the representatives of these companies did not share my views. These gentlemen usually asked the following question: "The animals you intend to shoot eat each ...

03.02.2009 17:50, Peter Khramov: comment on Fotopopolnenie

Sergei Novitsky, Maxim Schwartz and Vladimir Schaefer provided replenishment photo galleries photos of the following types of butterflies: Idaea degeneraria Idaea ochrata Idaea politaria Idaea rufaria Idaea seriata Scopula flaccidaria Heather moth (Scopula immorata) Scopula marginepunctata Perlamutrovka pandora (Argynnis pandora) ...

02.02.2009 12:12, Mike Mostovski: comment on Origin of Pterygota in general and Odonata in particular

Who says that paleoentomologists are not found here and literature is difficult to get?! Check out the library of the International Paleoentomological Society: http://fossilinsects.net/lib.htm and if there is a great need, I will send you the email addresses of the relevant specialists. Write to palaeoentomolog@mail.ru I'm not a frequent visitor here.

02.02.2009 12:00, Mike Mostovski: comment on What happens to chitinous insect remains?

cm. Gupta N.S., Briggs D.E.G., Collinson M.E., Evershed R.P., Michels R., and Pancost R.D. 2007. Molecular preservation of plant and insect cuticles from the Oligocene Enspel Formation, Germany: Evidence against derivation of aliphatic polymer from sediment. Organic Geochemistry 38 (3): 404-418.Gupta N.S., Michels R., Briggs D.E.G., Evershed R.P., and Pancost R.D. 2006. The organic preservation ...

02.02.2009 11:41, Mike Mostovski: comment on Literature on fossil insects

Constantly updated library The International Paleoentomological Society contains a comprehensive collection of publications (2000 - present) on the paleontology and evolution of insects and other non-marine arthropods. Many publications are available for download as PDF files. Library website: http://fossilinsects.net/lib.htm

02.02.2009 3:04, А.Й.Элез: comment on Hainan butterflies, dry season

Damn it! I thought you were talking about the fur around the breast or on the hind wings!!!Five points!

01.02.2009 20:07, Zavjalova Olga: comment on Help me figure it out: what happens to the wine hawk moth pupa?

Just gently take the breast in your hand..after a few times, he will already know what it is used for... chesslovo-butterflies are not fools........Well, in general, there is a short but capacious guide by Elena Tkacheva "Butterflies in the home insectarium"... the brochure costs a lot of money - 60 rubles somewhere...I think so... for beginners, this is it...But I can't find his proboscis. In ...

01.02.2009 14:49, Бабочник: comment on Parnassius

I don't quite understand why there is such a big cage. If you pair nymphalids-it is clear. Parnassians are easily mated by hand. For breeding, cages with a volume of 3 to 5 liters are quite suitable. Females don't need to be milked specifically. If it is normally paired and the food is constantly in the cage, it rushes without problems. However, many crested flowers without a forage plant in the ...

31.01.2009 13:48, Ma Mantis: comment on Ad about a forum for posting ads

I printed it out. In the V. N. Karazin KHNU (Kharkiv), they hang on the biofactory and in the library near the Internet hall. But not too much yet. I did my best.

31.01.2009 13:13, Ma Mantis: comment on A young mantis would like to...

And mAlAdoy bAhAmol correctly pysat moget? Indeed, your Zhorik looks more like a girl. How is his orientation? And you asked him if he wants to have children?

30.01.2009 13:07, Vital62: comment on Non-standard insects!

DIMac"I found such a" non-standard "insect on a well-known site"That's right, it's an aphid of the genus Stomaphis. It belongs to the family Lachnnidae. They live on the trunks of oak, maple, birch, alder, willow, poplar (various species, I wonder what these aphids are found on in the photo, judging by the bark, birch?). The genus is quite ancient, even relict, they are not often found.It is ...

29.01.2009 18:50, RippeR: comment on Gurzuf beetles

While I was in gurzuf, in August, I saw that the beetles there are tight.. Everything is built up everywhere, so not much flies and runs.. Trichoferus griseus and the usual red nutcrackers flew to the light.To catch something there, you need to go above the town, along the road where buses come, higher to the forests, fields, and look for something there.

27.01.2009 12:32, Гретта: comment on Organized colony

Thanks a lot, I'll look for Fabre.

27.01.2009 1:17, Андреас: comment on Need coordinates

"That's odd... - I enter in the address book (copying) - and the answer to me is "the address is incorrect" - or is my NM server buggy?...

23.01.2009 19:29, Sergey Rybalkin: comment on P. Gorbunov, it seems right time to congratulate?

Pavel, happy birthday!More interesting finds and interesting trips!

21.01.2009 10:44, guest: cichrus: comment on Congratulations to Dina Rogatnykh on her thesis!

Well, from me vertualnoe pozdravlenies, albeit with a delay!!!Personally like already congratulated...

20.01.2009 0:08, RippeR: comment on Insects in movies

I watched Doctor Who, Season 4, episode 11. They made a healthy beetle there. I will say, very competently, except for the lack of sternites. Otherwise, the alien horned creature was made very well, especially the carapace structure.

19.01.2009 0:41, Бабочник: comment on Grown insects in your collection

Involved, I hit them in the chest with a syringe... however, less and less often lately...bo feels sorry for the animal. I think I'll quit this dirty business altogether.

17.01.2009 20:54, Jarik: comment on Butterfly collection for sale!

Or Rip decided to cook the owner wants 2 tons, and Rip for mediation 33 Then of course you need to edit, for$ 6.30 for one re-distributed copy - any European seller will envy We have a crisis in Ukraine right now, let me straighten it out This post was edited by Jarik - 17.01.2009 20: 55

16.01.2009 17:00, Гость: comment on Dust mite

Please tell me, my spouse has long had inflamed eyes and the doctor diagnosed blephoritis and prescribed drops from conjunctivitis. I really want to help him, but I'm not a medic. How is blephoritis treated? Who will respond-thank you all leroni@inbox.lv

15.01.2009 19:12, guest: Yakovlev: comment on First International Congress of the Forum

Yakovlev only groans in response

15.01.2009 16:22, Fox: comment on And who criticized Reznikova's work?

just today, the speaker referring to her work could not clearly say anything about the controls on this factor, so I remembered that the issue was already discussed. in general, it's good that we washed. I immediately came up with an experiment in which a maze would be put in which there would be a "false smelly trail"...This post was edited by Fox - 15.01.2009 16: 24

15.01.2009 10:35, taler: comment on Creating a basic price list

I caught about 8 pairs.I only caught a few hours for myself and a couple of orders.There was no commercial interest.My partner has been fishing for several days,but I do not know how much he caught.I agree,catching Matveev is difficult, but this also makes it more interesting.The butterfly is fast and careful+lives in an extremely complex biotope(I won't post my Altai trip yet,there's a whole ...

15.01.2009 9:49, Alexandr Rusinov: comment on High technology for catching insects

There is such a technique, but it has nothing to do with entomology. It is used in the manufacture of stuffed small animals (up to a cat's size, so with "dry horses" you went too far ). The essence of the method is that the animal is frozen with liquid nitrogen and dried in this form under vacuum. Dehydration occurs in a few months, not in a day or two. Installations of this type can be bought in ...

15.01.2009 8:28, Yakovlev: comment on Halmahera

Interested in Cossidae

13.01.2009 20:15, t00m: comment on Pupation sites

hello everyone!I have observed pupation many times, but always in captivity. I don't think there are many Fabres left to keep an eye on beetles for days on end. Once I was raising a medium-sized wine hawk moth and noticed this feature: the green shape of the caterpillars pupates in the foliage, the gray shape - on the ground. Is this true or just a coincidence? For I do not know any other ...

13.01.2009 12:50, Peter Khramov: comment on Three more ...

NEW: Photo Prodotis stolida Photo Dysgonia algira Photo Drasteria caucasica

13.01.2009 8:33, Tigran Oganesov: comment on Andrey Vladimirovich Popov has died

May he rest in peace.

13.01.2009 1:17, Vabrus: comment on Taxonomy of locusts: Truxalis and Acrida

Pnatno, sps

12.01.2009 22:04, Peter Khramov: comment on And New

Adding to the ranks of admirals , green-veined white , NYMPHALIS ANTIOPA and Diachrysia chrysitis .

12.01.2009 19:33, Андреас: comment on Lepidopteran riddles

- I didn't find a more appropriate topic than this: - first of all, I'm not sure that this is a female Operophtera brumata-Winter moth; - and secondly, it's not so easy to catch this creature in nature (-5 frost, salt, snow, November 15, forest), just by accident. Pictures:_________________________________________. JPG — (145.34 k)

12.01.2009 18:12, okoem: comment on Determining the sex of butterflies

I don't think there is any special literature. Determining the sex of most diurnal butterflies is actually very simple. Collect a few specimens of different species, consider all the above-mentioned signs, and quickly figure it out for yourself. I repeat-nothing complicated.To the above, I can add this method - slightly press down the tip of the abdomen with tweezers - the males will move out ...

11.01.2009 1:15, Peter Khramov: comment on New photos of butterflies

Authors - Sergei Novitsky (pictures Aegle kaekeritziana , Elaphria venustula , Deltote bankiana , Tarachidia candefacta , Tarachidia candefacta , Mycteroplus puniceago and Eublemma amoena ) and Andrey Sazykin ( day photo Peacock , including in the caterpillar stage and pupa , picture imago and swallowtail caterpillars , large perlamutrovki , including temnuyu form , ...

09.01.2009 19:50, guest: Гость: comment on Bee limb

most likely left... :umnik:

08.01.2009 8:07, Svyatoslav Knyazev: comment on Catocalinae (except for Catocala)

Grammodes bifasciata (Petagna, 1787)Krasnodar Region, Sochi, Adler, August 2008Aedia leucomelas (Linnaeus, 1758)Krasnodar Region, Sochi, Adler, August 2008

05.01.2009 18:28, Tentator: comment on Congratulations to Tentator-a on your thesis!

Gentlemen, thank you all for your congratulations!To a guest at about the author's abstracts. You see, dissertation councils are like people: some live by reason, others by traditions and prescriptions from above. The volume of the abstract of 16 pages is a little-understood in our daysovdepovskaya installation, developed in those distant times, when the printing of the abstract was paid by the ...

28.12.2008 1:03, Peter Khramov: comment on Mario Maier gave more than a hundred pictures of butterflies

After that, the number of species of butterflies illustrated on the site has exceeded six hundred, and the total number of photos in the gallery approached fifteen hundred. Separately picturesque disorder select species for which descriptions of new images are used as illustrations: Zerintiya Spanish Zerynthia cerisy copper-butterfly Orion Satyrium spini ...

27.12.2008 9:47, gumenuk: comment on Red underwing (Catocala nupta)

As a result, you should get such a butterfly Pictures:08_12_28.jpg — (262.37к)

25.12.2008 23:05, Bad Den: comment on Return of Yakovlev

What about beetles? Maybe it makes sense to post photos of mattresses?

25.12.2008 19:36, amara: comment on Ventilation in insects

find out how ventilation is performed in termite nests or, say, in leafcutter ants.http://www.springerlink.com/content/5tp5lr6lpxbqyglv/

25.12.2008 17:12, Трофим: comment on Butterflies of Transnistria

If you need anything more detailed, please vitalii-trofim@rambler.ru

25.12.2008 13:40, Guest: comment on Works by A. I. Kurentsov

By the way, the author of the work on moth is still Kurentsov (it was possible to determine by indirect data), and "Kuznetsov" is a typo. Thanks to our colleagues from VISRA, who helped us figure this out.

25.12.2008 1:28, swerig: comment on Genus Acherontia

Acherontia atropos (Linnaeus, 1758)* Acherontia lachesis (Fabricius, 1798) Acherontia styx Westwood, 1847 сайт Sphingidae of the Eastern Palaearctic(including Siberia, the Russian Far East, China, Mongolia, the Korean Peninsula and Japan.)

24.12.2008 23:44, Peter Khramov: comment on Figures Andrew Bratceva

With the help of drawings Andrew illustrated a further 12 species of butterflies on our website: Pyrgus serratulae Pyrgus alveus speckled hen Sappho Oeneis tarpeia speckled hen tavolgovaya Muschampia tessellum Maculinea teleius Maculinea alcon Sennitsa Gero Sennitsa Arkania Carcharodus alceae ...

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