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List updated or newly added types: Lasiocampa trifolii Lasiocampa quercus Eriogaster neogena Eriogaster lanestris Eriogaster catax Eriogaster rimicola Poecilocampa populi .
Additives to the descriptions purple and blue sashes and ringed silkworm . New definitions Pyreinoye and Euphorbiaceae silkworms.
Have any of the forum participants worked with Citoval 2 Carl Zeiss Jena?It's interesting to me, but you can go to St. Petersburg (Lensoveta str. d. 73) and compare for yourself:http://www.mikroskop-mbs-10.nm.ru/mikroskop-citoval-2.htmyou can tell us later.This post was edited by amara - 03/26/2008 14: 33
Addenda to certain types lasiocampidae: Moth fenestrated lasiocampidae pine lasiocampidae ringed . And a description of their supraspecific taxa: lasiocampidae Silkworm motley Silkworm hairy Silkworm fluffy Silkworm spineless lasiocampidae Silkworm raspberry Tolstotel Silkworm coniferous Silkworm cereal Silkworm ...
The remains: Catocala fulminea - yellow sash Catocala promissa - a small red ribbon lasiocampidae and others: Dendrolimus pini - Pine lasiocampidae Lasiocampa trifolii - lasiocampidae clover Macrothylacia rubi - lasiocampidae raspberries Lasiocampa quercus
I can share student fees from the biostation of Yaroslavl State University (Yaroslavl region), but there is little interesting there...
The river valley is covered with some blue flowers like a haze. And all this in the middle of a dry steppe! This is kermek (Limonium sp.)
Good health, colleagues!Catocal eggs are best wintered at -5C and light humidity. The best way is to tighten the film box with a piece of napkin on which the eggs are placed, tighten it with nylon and place it in a plastic container with ventilation in the lid in which to put wet (but not wet) moss-sphagnum. Current immediately in the freezer do not stick. Weeks and a half at 0+4C and when you ...
Thank you so much for the answer, I didn't even hope for it. The story is really strange, because I live in Moscow. I don't think it crawled in from somewhere, but it probably came with fruit from the store, though... But this is the only option, in winter there is unlikely to be another source of "xenobiota"
Subject. I noticed that on the mattresses there is a large number of perfect (from last season), but clearly superfluous material (all beetles-in series, not one or two copies):Dorcadion cinerarium- elegans- equestre- holosericeumCicindela soluta (green)- soluta-sahlbergi lutschniki- desertorumAll beetles are in absolutely perfect condition. I want to change them to also ideal Dorcash (other ...
Of course, you can breed hawkmoth, but a simpler option is to catch it in the light. Caterpillars for breeding are harder to find.
Platyderus rufus (Duftschmidt, 1812) Body length-7 mm.Lviv region,Zolochiv district, near Gologorki.Steppe areas 1-19. V. 07Det. Rizun V. B., Solodovnikov I. A.And the method of exclusion. We haven't found any other species yet. Pictures:Platyderus_rufus.jpg — (100.77к)
Here is our L. opis (do not pay attention to the quality - removed through the glass-hermetically sealed...) Pictures:L._opis__________________________.__.jpg — (138.67к)
I've already read about this topic somewhere... Rather, Pushkin was sent against locusts-to the title. And an unappreciative review - after all, he was entrusted with an important state business associated with colossal losses, and at that time any efficient person could solve various issues, even if he was not directly prepared... And our great half-breed trailed after the Kalmyks there, smelled ...
Forest Encyclopedia, 1985Common in the North and South. In Europe (including Turkey), in the USSR-in Europe. parts, in the places where the maple grows. Length up to 5mm. Generation is 1 year. Years in late April-May. Eggs are laid in maple fruit, one in each half of the lionfish. The larva develops inside the seed, eating it out. Pupation in July in the fruit. Young beetles come out from the end ...
To Juglans:For individual groups-yes, there are more complete collections. But in general, we have no analogues of ZIN. The criterion here, perhaps, can serve as the number of types stored in the collection.As for the directors, the current one is also, as far as I know, not a taxonomist. But for directors and heads of departments (heads of departments) it's not important, or even harmful. These ...
"Yes, they fly perfectly well here during the day"In the daytime, that's understandable!! I liked that at night too!!!
In Thailand, "prisons" for this, in my opinion. you can not expect..Are there not enough insects? Well, I think more than in about many European stations..The main thing is to set traps, turn over rocks, peel off the bark, drip leaves, swing the net hard, and generally explore everything in the world So you don't need to create any obstacles for yourself, the main thing is to catch them Have a ...
to amara. Thank you so much for the long-nosed ones. Somehow I didn't pay attention to this topic. But when I downloaded it, it was just perfect. I now at least know how to write a thesis, and plus data on zoogeography, etc., etc. in Moldova, small modifications can be applied to ropalocera. Unfortunately, they DON't TEACH this at uni, and managers don't have time. Thank you very much again. ...
Yes, mealybug is a big problem... Under its "shell" toxic chemicals usually do not penetrate, you can advise before processing to wash the plants with soap to remove the upper protective layer of worms, and only then poison. As a poison, in my experience, it is quite good to use a flea repellent in ampoules for dogs and cats, for example, neostomazan. The solution is prepared as for the treatment ...
I dare say you can't be so cocky. The death's head also flew to Petrozavodsk. Well, so what? Are you really ready to guarantee that with your famous VIC D dedication, you will definitely find its caterpillar in Karelia as well? The same applies to the Moscow Region.Wait, does this thread only discuss the possibility of catching Acherontia atropos in the Moscow Region or Karelia? In addition, I ...
I would be grateful if you would send me a small series of Polyploca ridens specimens, as well as information on the distribution of other Thyatirinae in the European part of Russia, the near abroad, and Siberia. In exchange for this service, I am ready to send materials of Heterocera (higher nocturnal lepidoptera, without Goemetridae and Noctuidae) (but not on a commercial scale) from the Far ...
Calosoma sycophanta ssp. severumNear Antalya (Turkey). 05/2004 Pictures:seveweb2_g3t1u_2_.jpeg — (72.41к) sevweb1_eb4fj_1_.jpeg — (103.31к) web1_2vb4u_1_.jpeg — (100.51к) web2_z89wo_1_.jpeg — (94.91к) web3_9645i_1_.jpeg — (62.12к)
Today, additions and updatings for species such as willow sash , blue sash , purple lentochnitsa , red and yellow sash , southern yellow sash , dark yellow sash , yellow sash .
Very good indeed. For all my criticism of pictorial things, I can't say anything but general words. Worthy!
Please send links to entomological online stores without the minimum order amount for the city of Moscow.
And here they are : Pictures:macrokosm_01.jpg — (47.98к) macrokosm_02.jpg — (41.18к) macrokosm_03.jpg — (118.06к) macrokosm_04.jpg — (134.59к) macrokosm_05.jpg — (39.52к) macrokosm_06.jpg — (43.1к) macrokosm_07.jpg — (32.02к) macrokosm_08.jpg — (29.28к) macrokosm_09.jpg — (49.79к) macrokosm_10.jpg — (133.02к) macrokosm_11.jpg — (103.65к) macrokosm_12.jpg — ...
Ah moltrekhti, understandable have whom could zavalyatso a bit, but kochubey OK not seen not heard??PS buy danilovi
PirxYes, that's exactly what it is. I wonder if the distribution of sirphids, whose larvae live in water bodies (Eristalinae), has any special features?
Carabus (Morphocarabus) zawadzkii zawadzkii, Kraatz 1854 Pictures:IMG_4704.jpg — (107.96к) Carabus__Morphocarabus__zawadzkii_zawadzkii__Kraatz_1854.jpg — (46.95к)
Catocala pacta - pink ribbon Catocala promissa - small red ribbon Catocala sponsa - purple lentochnitsa Catocala dilecta - southern red ribbon.
New definitions: poplar sash (Catocala elocata) , ivovaya sash (Catocala electa) . Editing old: lentochnitsa red (Catocala nupta) .
Most likely it was a caterpillar of a butterfly from the Limacodidae family, judging by the description.
I recently identified barbels. When determining the grammoptera, rufikornis came across the following distribution regulation: Zap. of the Ukrainian SSR (from Kiev to Odessa), Moldova. I was just wondering how wide the range of distribution of this species is, only in the redistribution of the specified territory or wider. This applies to all grammopters, there for all it is indicated mainly in ...
But seriously, why? You don't have anything to feed her anyway. And if you want to breed or make some experiments, then wait until spring is better, go to the field, pick up a dozen of them, bring them two aphids, or as already discussed here, other food and watch, breed.