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28.01.2012 23:28, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11803

Thanks, moved out of "undetermined" to A. ferrugana.

26.01.2012 22:48, Shofffer: comment on Abbreviated spelling of taxon authors

Dear entomologists, please tell me where you can find the most complete list of authors of insect taxa (especially Coleoptera, Lepidoptera) and correct spelling of abbreviated versions of their surnames.Here you go: Taxon Authorities - Wikispecies

26.01.2012 22:12, Lev Bely: comment on Butterfly of the year 2012 in Germany: The Small Emperor Moth

Every year since 2003 The Association for the Environment and Nature Protection of Germany (Bund fur Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland) chooses a butterfly or moth and announces it The Butterfly of the Year (Schmetterling des Jahres). This status is gained by some rare or declining species which has to be protected and sustained. Last year's butterfly was The Purple Emperor (Apatura iris). The ...

24.01.2012 21:25, Lev Bely: comment on The Lepidopterists' Society annual meeting will be held on July 23—29, in Denver, CO

The Lepidopterists' Society was created in 1947 by students Charles L. Remington and Harry K. Clench in Cambridge, Massachusetts. They announced to their colleagues the intention to create a society which would be aimed at popularizing the studying of Lepidoptera. They decided to publish on a regular basis a thematic bulletin and also promote everyway the exchange of butterflies/moths and ideas ...

24.01.2012 17:51, Lev Bely: comment on British Lepidoptera are reducing alarmingly: exactly 72% of species

According to a survey made by Butterfly Conservation and the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) nearly three-quarters of all UK butterflies and moths have shown its reducing over the last decade when even rather common Lepidoptera have depopulated by 24%. The survey results show that the most reducing species are The Pearl-bordered Fritillary (Boloria euphrosyne), The Duke of Burgundy ...

24.01.2012 17:37, Peter Khramov: comment on A new blog on Lepidoptera.pro

A new Lepidoptera user Lev Bely begins posting to the Community news and other curious stuff of butterflies and moths from all over the world. You are welcome to comment those same as all other Community posts.

24.01.2012 12:22, rhopalocera.com: comment on Are there any facts about the extinction of insects today?

Oeneis tarpeia lives in the vicinity of the Zhdanovsky backwater in the Kstovsky district of the Nizhny Novgorod region and at the Sormovsky cemetery in Nizhny Novgorod (on a clearing along the power line - there it is alone). Both populations are stable, observed every year.

22.01.2012 16:42, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #5201

Ok, moved.

22.01.2012 15:33, Coelioxys: comment on Entomologist's salary

Only an academic (COR member) can regularly receive 100 rubles or more, provided that he is the director of a research institute or the rector of a university, i.e. he distributes the bonus fund himself. If we take into account grants and economic agreements, this list will certainly expand.

22.01.2012 14:23, Garricos: comment on Norilsk and its surroundings

Thank you already read it and got in touch with Slava

22.01.2012 8:24, Coelioxys: comment on Web of Science Citation

There weren't many people who wanted to check their citation, but they all got a quick response with the result. Who else wants to know how, how much and where he quotes - there is a possibility. By the way, you can find out not only the citation of the works of a certain author, but also the journal. As an example, let's take Eversmannia, which has been so hotly advertised recently on ...

22.01.2012 6:28, Yakovlev: comment on Congratulations to Pavel Gorbunov

Dear Pavel,From the bottom of my heart, happy birthday to you.All the best!!!

21.01.2012 22:02, PVOzerski: comment on Long-winged forms in usually short-winged insects

Well, another interesting thing has surfaced: the dimorphism of Psophus stridulus females, possibly with a dispersal value: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=133669&st=1992#

21.01.2012 12:11, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg: comment on DNA analysis - where to do it?

As far as I know, anything is possible for money. There should be companies involved in "commercial sequencing" on the Internet, or something like that.In St. Petersburg, I could suggest contacts.

18.01.2012 14:17, Pavel Udovichenko: comment on Catching in Chile for beginners.

Names of States should be capitalized...... Mine is yours, don't understand.... it's not a shame to embarrass yourself, is it?This post was edited by Entoterra - 18.01.2012 14: 18

17.01.2012 19:58, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11739

Moved out of "undetermined".

17.01.2012 19:57, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11752

Thanks, moved then.

17.01.2012 19:57, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11751

Moved.

17.01.2012 15:27, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11722

Differences between this and other photos do way differ...

17.01.2012 1:26, DanMar: comment on Aether

Night MarshmallowStreams ether.

13.01.2012 23:34, Cloyster: comment on Where is the best place to buy dry beetles?

no one will answer the subject there.can you tell us here proven online shops, without inflated prices and with a good assortment?I don't think there are many of them.This post was edited by Cloyster - 13.01.2012 23: 36

11.01.2012 23:08, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11763

Moved.

11.01.2012 22:33, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11743

Thanks, moved.

11.01.2012 22:32, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11758

Moved to caja.

11.01.2012 1:47, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11750

Moved to T. luctuosa.

11.01.2012 1:47, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11749

Goes to T. luctuosa.

09.01.2012 23:12, oleg.almosov: comment on Buy Chrysididae (wasps) of the World

Buy Chrysididae (wasps spangles) of the World. oleg.almosov@yandex.ru

09.01.2012 20:54, CosMosk: comment on Homoptera

it is necessary to be able to distinguish from 3 types, for example, known from Tishechkin, 1988 from the Moscow region.in my imho, the Genus is common in dry meadows, apparently on some cereals.. sometimes dominant among the cicadas, "poor" coenoses...... I can see the kind of sluggishness in alcohol fees, who will pass it on?...

08.01.2012 16:14, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11113

True... Moved.

08.01.2012 14:27, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11732

Moved.

08.01.2012 14:27, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11729

Moved.

07.01.2012 18:41, Yuri Semejkin: comment on photo #7947

Can anybody elaborate on the difference between this shot and that one: http://lepidoptera.pro/species/plebejus-argus/.

06.01.2012 21:59, Bad Den: comment on Transparent glue boards?

Transparent Sphinx did not try. And The Paradox?EntoSfinks does not make transparent ones, alas.

06.01.2012 0:40, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11719

Thanks, leaves "undetermined".

05.01.2012 15:15, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #6685

Not rose but orange, in fact. Anyway, the white balance was turned to cold, so...

05.01.2012 4:39, Egor Kovalyov: comment on photo #10268

The specimen which has uncommonly colored forewings.

04.01.2012 20:56, Eduardo Lucof: comment on photo #11646

Similar automedon!

04.01.2012 18:12, Dergg: comment on Insect biology

It is quite possible that the splinter will not even be in the cells of the intestine, but in its lumen. If a gene needs to be transduced into insect cells, it may be better to use an appropriate viral vector. To work with insects, baculovirus vectors are often used (they are, however, fungal).

03.01.2012 22:54, Peter Khramov: comment on Photos of butterflies/moths which are not yet databased on Lepidoptera.pro

Due to some major renewals of the website species database the manual adding of species is temporarily unavailable. Thus, for a while there can be longer delays than usual in getting published photos of butterflies/moths which are not yet databased. Photos of already databased species are published properly, as always.

02.01.2012 23:49, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11709

Ah, yeah, that's my blunt. They have such big differences in forewings that there can be no questions. Goes to M. jurtina.

02.01.2012 22:56, lepivin: comment on Abnormal coloration of butterflies

understood thank you

02.01.2012 12:19, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11698

Moved.

02.01.2012 12:19, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11697

Moved.

31.12.2011 13:12, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #2972

Moved as well as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/11666/.

31.12.2011 13:11, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11666

Moved.

30.12.2011 22:39, Vlad Proklov: comment on Macrosystematics of Lepidoptera

You're talking about the formal side, but I was asking about something else, something high.And I think that there is nothing "high" in the description of the new taxon, this is a formality.The more it hurts my eyes when journalists write " * * * A NEW SPECIES OF BUTTERFLIES has BEEN DISCOVERED!!!*** "-- which nah is open?!! Is this a law of physics?!

30.12.2011 21:25, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #4186

Corrected. Uploaded photos will be published today or tomorrow.

29.12.2011 18:21, Peter Khramov: comment on Acherontia atropos

Eugene, through the form load of information as a personal message Upload - will be clearer ...

29.12.2011 11:31, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #11616

By the way, if anybody has its common form? It'd be cool to get 'em here.

29.12.2011 1:17, Peter Khramov: comment on The administrator is on vacation till December 25th

It won't take even one year to get him here!

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