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It's a cool idea.The last comment of Dzanat is good I think it's better to make 2 separate small books - one with text and photos, the other with coloring as an application)
This time, the author pictures - Simon Coombes. His photo - dozens of species of butterflies, including Perlamutrovka Niobe Glaucopsyche paphos Lycaena thersamon Gonepteryx cleopatra Belyanka mountain Cupido alcetas NYMPHALIS ANTIOPA Euchloe ausonia Satyrium esculi Vanessa indica Leptotes pirithous greenish peat ...
Several dozen pictures of Vlad Proklova. Among them are pictures Tinagma ocnerostomella , Phyllonorycter comparella , Nycteola revayana < / em> , Macrothylacia rubi , Marasmarcha lunaedactyla , < em> Goniodoma limoniella , Plebeius idas , Lycaena virgaureae , Prays fraxinella , Ypsolopha nemorella , Ypsolopha vittella , Cydia splendana , Coleophora wockeella , ...
and what exactly are the problems? When you take the material in the institution, the loan list available in each office is filled out. There and the number and terms and conditions are specified..
the newspaper article is generally a bit of a mess - in general, there is a well-known fact-and bees and ants change professions with age, and someone gets stuck at the stage of nesting workers longer, and someone less.
Enjoy the gallery and the catalog partition with the list of species for which there is a description of the illustration was a little more comfortable.
Added 78 photos, including photos Adscita albanica and Zerynthia polyxena , Lasiommata petropolitana and Maculinea arion , Anthocharis cardamines and Brintesia circe , Glaucopsyche alexis < / a>, Rhyparia purpurata , Arethusana arethusa and Proterebia afra , Argynnis pandora , Melitaea diamina , Minois dryas and Satyrus ferula .
Taxonomists, by the way, have another problem. In many respects, relations are regulated not by competitive and competitive methods, but rather through jurisprudence. That is, if someone has written even complete taxonomic nonsense, you are obliged, if you are engaged in the relevant group, to quote this nonsense. Even if it's complete nonsense and written in any obscure magazine. In other words, ...
New photos of the following butterfly species: Neozephyrus quercus - Zephyr oak Thecla betulae - Zephyr birch Trachea atriplicis - Scoop lebedovaya Hamearis lucina - Lucyna Macroglossum stellatarum - hummingbird hawk-moth Lymantria dispar - Silkworm unpaired Plebeius argyrognomon Libythea celtis - Nosatka leaf- Pyrgus ...
D-yes, please confirm the correctness of the suspicion thatOrrhodia fragariae = = Orbona fragariaePlusia chrysitis == Diachrysia chrysitisPlusia gamma = = Autographa gammaor refute...Thank you.Confirm
Hello, my name is Anastasia, I am an assistant producer on the film "Night Incident". I am not an expert in entomology and I really need your help. in the script, two entomologists are tasked with making a documentary about a rare butterfly species. this butterfly only flies at night. our heroes know the place where this butterfly flies - a field, a clearing, and so on. So far, we imagine it this ...
http://gallica.bnf.fr (Bibliotheque National de France), by far the most important, with reproduced copies of many important early malacological and other natural history publicationshttp://www.animalbase.uni-goettingen.de/zo...imalBase/search(University of Goettingen, Germany) is an index to on-line taxonomicpublications in various libraries, including a number available atthat university ...
The main thing is that there would be no sudden changes in temperature, decrease or increase.It can also be very much influenced by the temperature at which the butterflies were spread and at which they were stored for the first time for 1-2 months.Well, ventilation is mandatory
Ground beetles should not be disturbed in winter..they also need a period of rest.In general, it is not difficult to maintain...some of them are not difficult to breed...Oleg Berlov is a master of this business... somewhere here I gave links to his web pages (with techniques)... break-in to rummage and search... somewhere on <url>... try using the search engine...
A website dedicated to the animals of Mordovia was opened. We tried to create a system that would be convenient for all users. The site is "divided" into several categories. First, these are lists of currently reliably registered (and / or mentioned in the literature) invertebrates and vertebrates. All lists will be updated over time when new data is received. And they are gradually gaining more ...
now I'm more inclined to believe that the cause of death was nematodes. the symptoms are very similar indeed...
Dear colleagues!I invite everyone to take part in a mini-conference in the Moscow House of Butterflies on November 18 of this year. It starts at 19-30. The conference is devoted to methods of keeping and breeding butterflies and other insects in culture. You must first register with me. Please let me know the title of your report if you are going to come and speak. The conference will be held in ...
nucifragaYou would rather write philosophical opuses in livejournal. And then I myself was drawn to the flood after you.
A bit of new data tolstogolovki dash , tolstogolovki point , copper-butterfly rimn , theclinae Vyazovaya , ornithopters and Helena zheltushki saffron.
Carabus (Coptolabrus) augustus ssp. tongrenensis Deuve & Li, 2006Mt. Fanjingshan, Tongren City, Guizhou, CHINE15-28.IV.2008 Pictures:C_augustus_tong.jpg — (381.52к)
There is a pteromal pair of Gymnetron, Ceutorhynus & Auleutes epilobii. There is material on bark beetle chalcides, which is increasingly fragmented (you could bring it out yourself at random this winter, or prepare and bring the year to the track in full))) Probably among the webs you are looking for, chalcidoids are just on phytophages, and in the soil there should be mainly proctotrupoids?
We managed to catch fish even in Mongolia, and even the Mongols were surprised. They lived all their lives near this river (Khangai, Urd Tamir river) and were absolutely blown away when we started dragging fish from the river with spinning (Lenok, grayling). It was fun.
In what form are they needed??? I have something resembling them found on the balcony (and even try to eat the beetles drying there). But now they can go into diapause...
- My plowman found Rosalia alpina, (if it is this particular species of the genus Rosalia) in Krasnaya Polyana (Krasnodar Territory). "I didn't store it correctly," and the bug just scattered over the spare parts in my hands.
- I downloaded it. I read at home in comfortable conditions. Like a chronicle of famous entomologists. - It's probably great! - And most importantly from a living person, an entomologist, a romantic who knows how to notice and appreciate the beautiful in the good, eternal and imperishable!
It turns out that there is a similar, but more informative and interesting topic "Fishing reports". "I'm going over there. - There is an element!!!
Interactions with the environment are chemical reactions... I'll try to post more details in the eveningYes, no. In this article, everything is stated quite clearly, clearly and correctly. Now the search direction is clear – how to create ("by hand") those are primary transducers (sensors) that convert chemical contact (literally with one molecule) into an electrical signal that can be ...
"Sorry to bother you. I was assigned this ladybug to the genus. - Is it possible to get to the view from the photo? Sincerely, Andreas
Pseudeustrotia candidula (Denis et Schiffermuller, 1775) HungaryThe butterfly is considered common, but it does not come across many, always no more than one specimen per night Well, who has it like, we have a very common one near Kiev (20-30 copies each during the main summer) and flies from spring to autumn
By the way, as practice shows, polyhedrosis is rarely transmitted to other caterpillars. That is, if you take a sick goose and put it in a cage with other caterpillars of the same species, but from a different culture, which are kept in different conditions, they will not get sick (I have tried this many times). In addition, latent viruses contain 100% of natural caterpillars. Therefore, only ...