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03.06.2012 22:44, Эльфа: comment on Identifying insects for children

Royal Rangers Program http://royal-rangers.com.ua/I'm from Cherkasy myself. For each test, there are 5-6 classes, if according to the normal scheme, then a month and a half to study insects, for example. Insects are finished (we just need to make collections), we are studying skates now. The program is very diverse. Higher education doesn't save you.I grew butterflies myself as a child. My aunt ...

03.06.2012 22:12, captolabrus: comment on Storage of insect collections

If you mean how to put an insect in a collection box, then an entomological pin is inserted into the isolon bottom, and if the question of a souvenir is on the wall, then the butterfly, as well as any other insect, is glued to the decorated bottom, without a pin, on pva, or with different sealants, adhesives moments.

02.06.2012 13:20, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12945

Goes to.

02.06.2012 13:19, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12759

Ok, done.

01.06.2012 22:00, Svetlana Karaeva: comment on photo #12941

Thanks for help.

01.06.2012 21:28, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #12877

This one is at least yellow a bit. Diaphora mendica black is way darker :)

01.06.2012 15:01, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12942

Ok then, moved to "identified successfully".

01.06.2012 12:53, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12934

Goes to M. tiliae.

31.05.2012 19:10, Choiskat: comment on Is it worth investing in butterflies?

Deviated from the topic:should I invest in entomological materials?.Collecting is anything,it is a creative act of great spiritual significance(this is how true collecting differs from collecting),I'm not afraid to say-a creative act. And a true collector will diligently study everything about the subject of his interest, including competent, professional storage of insects(it's no secret that ...

31.05.2012 18:54, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #1042

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31.05.2012 18:54, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3823

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31.05.2012 18:54, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #4376

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31.05.2012 18:54, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #4784

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31.05.2012 18:54, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #4783

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31.05.2012 18:54, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #5322

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31.05.2012 18:54, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #5877

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31.05.2012 18:54, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #5878

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31.05.2012 18:54, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #7478

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31.05.2012 18:54, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #8385

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31.05.2012 18:51, Peter Khramov: comment on Give moth a name! until June 1st in the Forest & Bird competition

Forest and bird!

31.05.2012 18:48, Peter Khramov: comment on World versus The Moth: part 3

Music is impressive indeed...

30.05.2012 12:57, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12867

Moved to males "identified successfully".

26.05.2012 21:08, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #3419

Well, as I know they actually don't come to any light. These are exceptionally diurnal. I usually meet males on wet forest paths while females prefer to stay close to tree crowns. Talk seems to appear the kind of banter :)

26.05.2012 20:01, Lev Bely: comment on Entomology jobs: Moscow Butterfly House, Pest Management Institution and Auburn University

Entomologist for Moscow Butterfly House Moscow Butterfly House has an open Entomologist vacancy. He/she is expected to care of the House's insects such as spiders, bugs, lizards, cockroaches and others. The position implies 12 4-hour working days per month. Required: 2-year or longer work-experience. Age limited 20—50. Full-time job, flexible schedule, 15000 roubles month salary. The ...

26.05.2012 16:17, Lev Bely: comment on Butterfly House The Panhandle Butterfly House in Florida (USA) invites volunteers

The Butterfly House The Panhandle Butterfly House in Florida, USA, 24 May opened the new season. Butterflies are in abundance, but the guides do not suffice. Volunteers are needed to conduct tours and educational programs for visitors to the House of butterflies. «Today we have only half of the tour guides, and for the normal operation of the House of butterflies need twice as much." ...

26.05.2012 1:02, Alexandr Zhakov: comment on Thiodia irinae

That's right: Thiodia irinae Budashkin, 1990. The species was described in the genus Thiodia.

26.05.2012 0:54, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12861

Moved.

26.05.2012 0:52, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12863

Thanks, moved.

26.05.2012 0:50, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12865

Seems (looking at the author's note) that the author of this shot already identified it himself, yet it's not quite clear. So far it's Alexandr Zhakov then.

25.05.2012 23:23, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12814

Goes to L. quercus.

25.05.2012 23:23, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12817

Moved to L. quercus.

25.05.2012 23:23, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12818

Goes to L. quercus.

25.05.2012 23:23, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12815

Moved to L. quercus.

25.05.2012 20:37, Лавр Большаков: comment on Yu. I. Chernov died

Light memory

25.05.2012 20:25, Лавр Большаков: comment on Microlepidoptera и Macrolepidoptera

The compilers of the Catalog, and earlier Kuznetsova and Stekolnikov, and all modern specialists in the taxonomy of lepidoptera, consider the division into micro-macro not relevant. Because such a division is purely artificial. In any case, from the "traditional" macro (as, for example, was the case with Koch), it is necessary to remove the saccules (this is a tineoid family related to real ...

24.05.2012 22:20, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12837

Goes to L. phlaeas.

24.05.2012 22:19, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12821

Goes to C. lunula.

24.05.2012 22:19, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12819

Moved to C. lunula.

24.05.2012 22:19, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12822

Goes to C. lunula.

24.05.2012 22:19, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12825

Moved to C. lunula.

24.05.2012 22:19, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12824

Goes to C. lunula.

24.05.2012 22:18, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12721

Thanks, moved.

24.05.2012 22:17, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12836

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24.05.2012 22:17, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12831

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24.05.2012 22:17, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12832

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24.05.2012 21:07, Lev Bely: comment on Maine needs butterfly surveyors

The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is to teach state residents how to identify butterflies. Everyone is welcome to join a special butterfly identification training that starts off this June. Those who will take part are also supposed to contribute to the statewide butterfly survey. There are actually at least 120 butterfly species in Maine, but, as spokesman Doug Rafferty ...

24.05.2012 18:42, Stan Korb: comment on photo #12828

Identified by O. Pekarsky.

23.05.2012 14:31, Peter Khramov: comment on Unique pictures on Lepidoptera.pro

Lepidoptera.pro user Stan Korb just added on the website Eremohadena oxybela shots which actually appear to be the first photos of the species online and there are no but a few collected specimens known as well. See Eremohadena oxybela upperside and the underside.

23.05.2012 13:39, sandipta: comment on Mikhail Shestopalov died

Bright memory.

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