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19.08.2020 2:26, AGG: comment on Lamiinae, Cerambycidae

Morimus funereus Mulsant, 1862 GreeceThanks for the material to Alexander= STG The post was edited by AGG-19.08.2020 02: 30

16.08.2020 19:46, ИНО: comment on Faceted eyes - pros and cons

What for? After all, they do not exist in nature. I recently observed my pet praying mantises - I saw another advantage of the faceted eye - it has the same image quality for any angle of incidence of rays (within the angle of view). No need to turn your head or move your eyes. But. as always, permission was brought to the Women's Council: one small object can only see a small part of the video ...

14.08.2020 9:11, Andrei Dolgikh: comment on Woodworms (Cossidae)

Well, a little bit of ours. We flew to the UV savings bank with a whoosh!This post was edited by major65 - 14.08.2020 09: 14 Pictures:29.07.2020_8.png — (268.1к)

13.08.2020 8:11, Глупая фея: comment on Insect sizes

It also seems to me that molting is the main problem of insects. It's about breathing... Let's say we consider the respiratory system of an ordinary honey bee. Through the spiracles, air enters the large tracheae, from there - into the air sacs, from there - into the small tracheae and is then distributed through the body tissues due to diffusion. In this case, the movement of air into the air ...

11.08.2020 19:26, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on The conference

Dear colleagues, good afternoon!We have good news: the All-Russian conference with international participation "Dendrobiont invertebrates and fungi and their role in forest ecosystems" (XI Readings in memory of O. A. Kataev) was supported by a grant from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research.Now we are preparing documents and finalizing the amount of the registration fee, support measures for ...

08.08.2020 8:02, Askar Isabekov: comment on Apollo from the South Kazakhstan Region

Dear friends, could you help me to id Parnassius butterflies? Unfortunately I didn't find any detailed field guide of Parnassius group. In case of you know the species in photo, please write the important features which indicate to species. Thank you for ...

04.08.2020 13:29, Grigoriy.rus: comment on Entomological education

Thank you for your answers.Hierophis, thank you for the link! I saw it here on the topic of topics, but I didn't come across this one. There are a lot of interesting things there that I wanted to hear.

03.08.2020 9:13, Alexandr Zhakov: comment on photo #65799

Corrected data. Cyaniris semiargus / Nikolay Grebennikov → Glaucopsyche alexis / Alexandr Zhakov.

03.08.2020 9:12, Alexandr Zhakov: comment on photo #65797

Corrected data. Cyaniris semiargus / Nikolay Grebennikov → Glaucopsyche alexis / Alexandr Zhakov.

29.07.2020 7:29, Coelioxys: comment on Journal Citation Reports​

Life is getting better https://retractionwatch.com/2020/07/28/majo...ic/#more-120145

26.07.2020 21:20, Vladimir kashta: comment on What species of the Orthoptera?

http://insecta.pro/ru/gallery/79143

25.07.2020 15:19, Ekaterina Nabokova: comment on What is this beetle disease?

23.07.2020 2:41, Carpocoris sp: comment on Bringing the shield nymph to the imago

I'm trying to raise two acanthosomatid nymphs (I don't know the species), but I ran into this problem: they don't eat anything at all. I put them unripe berries and hawthorn leaves, leaves and seeds of nedotroga, they never ate, they move very sluggishly. There is cotton wool with water. What to do?

17.07.2020 18:35, stierlyz: comment on Ochodaeidae

What to bait - it is indicated above, in the light. Moreover, it is necessary to shine on steppe areas, they do not fly far from their habitat. Sometimes they fall into soil traps.

17.07.2020 13:12, ИНО: comment on Breeding of Pyralis farinalis

There was a need to start a culture of this firefly for fodder purposes. I used to breed them myself in stickworm scraps and excrement, so I thought it would be easy. I put some dried oak and raspberry leaves in a bucket, started up some butterflies , and they died in a few days. I repeated it several times , and the result was the same. No caterpillars were found in the substrate for two months. ...

14.07.2020 18:39, ИНО: comment on Content of stick insects

Good question! The answer depends on the type and age. Besides, I didn't take any measurements, I can only estimate by eye. But in general, the answer is simple: it is better to overdo it than vice versa. It should be noted that only very few species can feed on dried grass for a long time, and even for them the losses will be many times higher than when feeding with fresh leaves. You didn't say ...

13.07.2020 21:21, Hierophis: comment on Beetle in amber

Images here need to be uploaded to a third-party hosting service..

11.07.2020 1:46, ИНО: comment on What's wrong with my woodworm?

Wow, you guessed it! With your consistent approach, everyone will die. That's how you managed to create a puddle at all?. Had the stern willow barrel turned over?The message was edited INO-11.07.2020 01: 48

10.07.2020 14:02, BalamutEG: comment on Help us identify the strange insect

Well yeah And why do they need water if they are flies - and I also clarified what was meant - whether these are water larvae, like dragonfly larvae for example, or just a dung heap is enough. But you chose to raise the price in the subsequent discussion.I read about the zoofauna of these lakes that I found. So, if you believe the article, then it is in a similar nearby salt lake that there are: ...

08.07.2020 23:48, Insect88888888: comment on Butterfly Farm

Well, I told you as much as I could, based on the experience of the peacock's eyeThis post was edited by Insect88888888 - 07/08/2020 23: 49

08.07.2020 23:45, Insect88888888: comment on What's wrong with my Noctuid?

Overturned a bottle with a feed plant.

08.07.2020 3:14, ИНО: comment on Literature on entomology published in the USSR

If the subject of our interest is the scientific knowledge of the author of the publication, then this is true. For example, images of homunculi inside sperm cells can tell a lot about the views of preformist animalculists. But if the focus of our interest lies in the field of animal morphology as an objective reality that does not depend on someone's knowledge, ignorance, visual acuity,artistic ...

05.07.2020 20:17, chebur: comment on Who is fumigating with what?

I try to use the freezer whenever possible. On long trips-primarivayu ethyl acetate.

05.07.2020 12:10, Vladimir Deryabin: comment on photo #79077

Idaea politaria

03.07.2020 18:55, Alexander Belousov: comment on photo #79078

The absence of a red line on the abdomen is confusing. However I guess it is this species.

01.07.2020 14:37, KONI: comment on Let's get acquainted

Whatsapp, of course, is available.

29.06.2020 19:34, ИНО: comment on N. Kondakov's watercolor "Mimicry"

It is immediately obvious that the author has never seen a live stickman.

26.06.2020 14:24, Alexandr Zhakov: comment on photo #79007

A difficult case. If it was Europe, it would be a representative of the genus Crassa, most likely unitella, but this genus does not exist in the Asian part of Russia. There is another similar species in Japan, Pedioxestis isomorpha Meyrick, 1932, but it is not found in Russia. Three possible answers: 1. Invasion of the European species on the Russian Far East. 2. A new species for Russia ...

26.06.2020 13:42, Alexandr Zhakov: comment on photo #78966

Corrected data. → Parasemia plantaginis.

18.06.2020 8:52, KingSnake: comment on Spider+Ant+fly

Figured it out)) These flies are from the Milichiidae family, keep close to predatory arthropods, mainly spiders, catbirds and predatory beetles, and feed on hemolymph flowing from the wounds of the victim

14.06.2020 8:10, niyaz: comment on 2nd edition of the Catalog of Lepidoptera of Russia

Pyrgus andromedae in the Vologda region? This is what the caterpillars develop on there? But P. centaureae may well be. So it is correct that the dubious is filtered out!Now that you've noticed it, the indication looks questionable. Apparently, the magic of names had an impact. After all, when you read, for example, the list of lepidoptera of the Basegi Nature Reserve of the Perm Region compiled ...

11.06.2020 18:21, Ivan Kozar: comment on What is the name of the insect in the photo?

Length 2-2.5 cm, backside with two horns (like crickets)!

06.06.2020 19:40, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on Infestation, oak dies. SE Kazakhstan, Alma Ata

Miner specialist Natalia Kirichenko writes:Good afternoon!Indeed, mines can be similar to those of the oak broadmint moth.However, it is a sawfly. I registered a mass of similar mines in Omsk several years ago. I subjected the samples to DNA barcoding and identified them as Profenusa pygmaea.Larvae (false larvae) in the photo on the forum-before pupation-the scutes on the thoracic segments are ...

06.06.2020 12:00, ИНО: comment on Package from Iran?

I don't know about the Russian Federation and Iran, but last year dry insects were not allowed through the Ukro-EU border.The message was edited INO-06.06.2020 12: 01

06.06.2020 10:21, AJuan Navarro : comment on photo #48410

This species is identified correctly.

05.06.2020 22:52, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on Colleagues ask for help with the collection of hawthorn Aporia crataegi L.

Colleagues ask for help with the collection of hawthorn Aporia crataegi L. (Lepidoptera: Pieridae):We are very interested in samples of hawthorn imago from any geographical location, for any years. The samples are necessary to study various aspects of wing morphological variability within the wide range of this remarkable pest species!There is a minimum sample size of 25 individuals of the same ...

02.06.2020 12:20, Alexandr Zhakov: comment on photo #68191

Corrected data. → Manduca.

02.06.2020 11:12, Alexandr Zhakov: comment on photo #42257

Corrected data. Scopula → Scopula beckeraria.

02.06.2020 1:43, ИНО: comment on Ant Farm

So it's just a working major. Batka won't help.Eggs could have been left behind from past times and not be noticed by you. They can also be laid by workers, but only forage ones. None of them are hatched and fed. Besides, since we're talking about reapers, are you sure they're eggs and not crushed seeds with mushrooms?The message was edited INO-02.06.2020 01: 46

30.05.2020 14:48, Peter Khramov: comment on What kind of glue boards do you need?

Here, for example, such almost without rounding made. Size 41x16.

28.05.2020 17:28, molek: comment on Dragonfly nymph, what's wrong with it?

Dragonfly larvae hunt mobile prey. Dead bokoplavov, respectively, it is not food. The "unknown thing" that started to "stick out" is the so-called mask. Simply put, its jaws, which it grabs prey. Usually they are tightly pressed and not visible. You can watch a video on the Internet about how she hunts. The mask began to stick out, most likely because after death, the muscles relaxed and nothing ...

28.05.2020 15:48, Evgeny Komarov: comment on photo #78970

Corrected data. Not identified → Lixus iridis / Confidently identified / Evgeny Komarov.

15.05.2020 8:03, Vladimir Deryabin: comment on photo #78939

This species is identified correctly.

13.05.2020 14:17, Andrey Ponomarev: comment on Pristiphora subarctica

Move old photos to Pristiphora gerula (Konow, 1904) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/38338681

09.05.2020 17:25, Roman1963: comment on Xyleninae, tribe Apameini

While browsing through my xylenas, I suddenly noticed that one of the supposed Xylena vetusta is noticeably different from the others. It quickly became clear that this species was most recently (in 2011) described from the Altai by A. Volynkin — Xylena czernalai. In my photo, this instance is the top one. The types are quite similar, but there are enough differences. In Khakassia and in the ...

06.05.2020 10:18, Andrey Ponomarev: comment on photo #78143

As it turned out, this is Pristiphora gerula (Konow, 1904), so this photo and the rest should be moved. Definition by Spencer K. Monckton & Alexander Boldyrev https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/38338681

05.05.2020 22:00, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #77064

Corrected data. Tingidae / Yana Manion → Tingis cardui / Vera Volkotrub.

05.05.2020 21:59, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #77206

Corrected data. Confidently identified → Tentatively identified.

05.05.2020 21:55, Peter Khramov: comment on Eudicella smithii or dicranorrhina smithi?

They could have done it in the last 50 days, of course...

05.05.2020 21:54, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #8243

Yes, it is already in "tentatively identification", but no other options have been indicated yet...

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