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Now we've got even more synonyms and combinations: they have totaled 120,000 (or one hundred twenty thousand), and 60,000 (or sixty thousand) species have at least one synonym catalogued. So it's easier to get the species you need...
To edusa.
To edusa then.
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Whose's this shoe?
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The world's leading research and education museum, Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago (US) lately announced serious budget cuts to research and curation support.
According to Dr. Rob Wiedenmann, President of the Entomological Society of America (ESA), the cuts targeting research and curation will have profoundly negative impacts on the museum’s collection of 25 million specimens, and ...
Not the easiest question... Oddly enough, there is a difference in domestic and foreign reports.In domestic media, they have recently been writing more often:order Heteroptera - Hemiptera, or beetles (for example, Vinokurov NN, etc. Catalog.... 2010)In foreign countries: suborder Heteroptera of the order Hemiptera (Catalog of the Heteroptera of the Palaearctic Region, 1995; Henry, 2009).I usually ...
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Didn't they get lost... Changed...
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Barely two years passed as this has been already moved to "identified successfully".
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So this at last goes to "identified successfully" :--)
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Yes, that's right, I forgot about the belly completely.Here male D. mendica: differs radically even in the sawyere. Not to mention the abdomen, which is never yellow.
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Ok, moved to variata.
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Q to the author: Evgeny, was there thyme in fact?
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