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Я думаю, что все, кто держит уличных голубей сталкивались с этой дрянью! Мне уже давно хочется завести голубя, но из-за этих тварей я пока притормозил... Пока они сидят в голубе - это ещё терпимо, но когда начинают летать ...
Очень приятные зверушки, хотя я и не люблю пауков. Хоть везде и говориться о приуроченности к степям, из личного опыта могу сказать, что в лесостепи встречается бч в лесах, на открытых склонах, дорогах и просеках. Я ...
Денис, изначально тут так и было предположено http://lepidoptera.ru/community/10606, но в комментах возникли сомнения. Потому и хочется где-нить узнать наверняка.
Evgeny, thanks, this was actually a guess of mine, concede it might be wrong though. If anyone has or will get the sure version, please comment with a source reference. Till then, I'll sign the species name in the post with a question mark.
We may never know whether the animal world celebrates Halloween or not, but if they actually did, the pink underwing moth's caterpillar (Phyllodes imperialis) could be among the first nominees for the best Halloween costume. Looking at this, one may fancy aliens, extraterrestrials, any gattackers but the moth of the family Noctuidae, which is peacefully disappearing somewhere deep in the ...
Added dozens of new species and synonyms, English names of hundreds of species, and most importantly - information on food plants for a thousand species of butterflies (see. Subsection "Food plants caterpillars" under "Detailed information identifying the sources" on pages of species).
One might think that butterflies and brutal ska punk are hardly compatible. However, this critter is not that fragile as it may seem. Guys from American band Chilled Monkey Brains, Tallahassee, Florida, evidently appreciate such endurance and thus got a whole song dedicated to it. Chilled Monkey Brains, Butterflies (Chilled Monkey Brains, 2011)
Aenetus virescens is a moth of the family Hepialidae and one of the largest native moths of New Zealand. Puriri moth as it's called has a 15cm wingspan for what this happens to get mistaken for a bat. This moth spends nearly all its life in the larval stage inside a trunk of some trees—eucalyptus, for instance, and this stage can last up to seven years! Trees that serve as homes to A. ...
A curious video from the National Geographic's “Untamed Americas” miniseries on how Arctiidae moths produce low frequency clicks to muffle the sonar that bats use to guide flight and prey. Thus a bat gets mislead and a moth masterly dodges the attack. National Geographic Untamed Americas, Moth Jamming Bat Sonar
Sergey, you posted some quite curious Noctuidae, nice shots, but no location or time data. :( Would you please be so kind to complete your initial upload?
Even Godzilla the Great grounded his mighty arms before the face of our huge and fearless hero. The thing is that he had no such magic “eyed” wings, which could seriously scare not only birds but even people. That's the thing!
Подскажите, пожалуйста, где можно найти информацию об образе жизни муравьиной журчалки?А что Яндекс, Википедия об этом говорят?
Обратитесь в тему "классификация насекомых", там Вам, несомненно помогут.Сообщение было отредактировано Black Coleopter - 23.10.2012 21:57
Вряд ли ребята из Пенсофта затеяли это просто так, без гарантий на будущую прибыль. Слишком уж они ушлые в издательском деле. Наверняка журнал найдет свою авторскую аудиторию, и наверняка есть какая-то задумка с ...
In 1965, when James Nebel was young, he got a large collection of butterflies and moths to keep and own. Then it was called the Anderson Collection and reckoned as the second largest private butterfly collection in Washington. It comprised about 3000 specimens that Andrew Anderson had gathered throughout his life in Pateros, WA, a city with a today's population of 667 people. Nebel knew ...