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It stood in the admin panel under the author's definition as Paralebeda plagifera (Walker, 1855) I can't guess why and how it got into the admin panel. After all, the view is present in the database.
NoThank you so much for your reply. Please tell me why the larvae will get into the wardrobe with clothes? Should I be afraid for my clothes? Can they leave little holes on it like everyone else writes?
Nothing surprising. This is simply the cost of automatically adding taxa. They must have flown in the wrong place by mistake. Only the admin can fix it, because no one else has rights to work with diptera. Peter, we need to move some species from here along the way: Diptera > Carnoidea > Chloropidae > Chloropinae Specifically: Platycephala planifrons (Fabricius, 1798), Platycephala ...
Evgeny, I agree with you here. The fact is that barbels are still not sorted out here (especially by subgenera). You know yourself that it is impossible to do this immediately by manual labor.
I understand there is some confusion with subspecies. The name D. e. idai (Svendsen & Fibiger, 1998) refers to the species Chersotis elegans (Eversmann, 1837)
Let him at least live in the family for the time being. And then 20 days ago I asked to add...... "And who is still there".
Corrected data. Pterophoroidea / Confidently identified / Irek Yusupov → Emmelina monodactyla / Tentatively identified / Alexandr Zhakov.
Corrected data. Pterophoroidea / Confidently identified / Irek Yusupov → Emmelina monodactyla / Tentatively identified / Alexandr Zhakov.
Corrected data. Pterophoroidea / Confidently identified / Irek Yusupov → Emmelina monodactyla / Tentatively identified / Alexandr Zhakov.
Corrected data. Zoogeographical regions: No formalized data → Palaearctic. Flight time: No formalized data → , , .
Andrey, the gender is entered by users in the personal account when uploading a photo or at any other time. The section in the download menu is called " Development Stage / Gender. For example, Male or Larva: "
Labidostomis lucida should have black spots on the elytra... http://www.biol.uni.wroc.pl/cassidae/European%20Chrysomelidae/labidostomis%20lucida.htm
In this case, alas and ah, but you will have to shine the lamp at least 20 watts, and preferably 100 or 200. What is the problem, there are no sockets in the rooms?
Given how many taxa M. L. has "chopped up" in a certain amount of time, and the fact that quite often these taxa are later reduced to synonyms by other people, etc.I would not particularly trust his innovations. Let everything remain as it is for now.