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19.04.2012 23:07, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12315

Moved.

19.04.2012 23:07, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12308

Goes to.

19.04.2012 23:06, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12312

Moved to B. nubeculosa.

19.04.2012 22:49, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12364

Moved.

19.04.2012 22:49, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12366

Goes to.

19.04.2012 22:49, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12365

Moved.

19.04.2012 17:41, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3381

Fixed today.

19.04.2012 17:35, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3247

Yeah, that was being fixed all at once, species and photos. Now fixed.

19.04.2012 15:01, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #2340

Fixed.

19.04.2012 9:12, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on Complete website redesign during April—May: suggestions and advices welcomed

Petr, if it's technically possible and appreciated in general, let's add a webforum. I just meant that quite local people also use www.molbiol.ru.

18.04.2012 23:36, Vorona: comment on Entomology and music :)

Well then more "entomological" I really like it more this like This post was edited by Vorona - 18.04.2012 23: 40

18.04.2012 18:45, Lev Bely: comment on Lubbock (USA, TX) residents are disturbed with moth invasion

Moths have been hatching from last year eggs right inside homes of locals who literally have to dodge insects rushing out onto the streets. “The moths start off as army cut worms, and as adults become what are commonly known as miller moths (Acronicta leporina).” Donna Duncan, co-owner of D’s Pest Control said. “Right now, basically what’s happening is they’re hatching from eggs ...

18.04.2012 18:42, barko: comment on Publishing descriptions of new taxa in the Journalistic Journal

I could not even imagine that coordinating the layout with a technical editor is a more difficult task than writing an article and reviewing it together, which I am offered are simply terrible.

18.04.2012 15:19, vasiliy-feoktistov: comment on A few questions related to the "collection"

Revenue will be insignificantI didn't write that down: although it is better for the author to spread out all sorts of ordinary Brachyta interrogationis and others for himself and not to suffer with attempts to sell: in M. O. at least.Although this is not even called a collection, but rather beetles packaged as standard for sale.

18.04.2012 15:18, headshotboy: comment on Armenia - August 2011?

2 Dracus: potamonids are found all over Transcaucasia, two or three species. And, in general, quite massive. Large males can be almost the size of a man's palm-impressive animals do not like them locally (the claws are strong, and crabs grab their legs in the water very noticeably) and push, but there are still more crabs Bogomolchik-yes, butterscotch. I was surprised by the presence of larvae in ...

18.04.2012 14:04, Bianor: comment on Catching night and day butterflies

17.04.2012 20:10, Dr. Niko: comment on Insects and other arthropods in fiction

Common flycatcher (Scutigera coleoptrata), presumably.

17.04.2012 19:14, Lev Bely: comment on Garden blooming for butterflies

Butterflies might overlook quite the stuff but an exuberant, bloomy garden. Plant your garden with native plants that will surely attract various butterflies. Choose the very native ones so as butterflies could feed on nectar and caterpillars do on foliage. Adult butterflies might wrongly lay eggs on a non-native plant what may result in the offspring death. Planning a garden layout, better to ...

16.04.2012 13:59, Mihail Nyzhnikov: comment on photo #12232

This species is identified correctly.

16.04.2012 6:02, maik: comment on Prostemma aenicolle in central part of European Russia

I spread the bug caught with.Tatarka Stavropol. kr. April 2012

15.04.2012 21:50, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #1652

Ok then, will be male.

15.04.2012 21:49, Peter Khramov: comment on Butterflies react to the climate warming

What's so appealing in interviewing folks?.. Why not just show butt-flies accompanied with off-screen voices...

15.04.2012 18:42, Yuriy Karpov: comment on Landscape photos: do we need them?

Yury, I'm not so inspired with www.plantarium.ru. It has 30 plants or less on Eastern Siberia while there are about 2000. Spots are also not the hottest ones. I do know my plants either where to find butterflies. If you don't want feed plants photos, ok then, let's close the book.

15.04.2012 15:13, guest: Fandis: comment on early moth (Acronicta rumicis)

On the contrary, of course Thank you for recommendation

14.04.2012 15:52, Ilia Ustiantcev: comment on Family Tineidae

Tinea trinotella (Thunberg, 1794)Moscow region, Odintsovo district, ZBS, Nizhni dachi, 01.06.2011Elatobia fuliginosella (Lienig & Zeller, 1846)Moscow region, Odintsovo district, ZBS, Nizhni dachi, 16.06.2011Agnathosia mendicella (Denis et Schiffermüller, 1775 ) is the next find after chebur Moscow region, Odintsovo district, ZBS, Nizhni dachi, 20.06.2011Triaxomera fulvimitrella (Sodoffsky, ...

13.04.2012 22:51, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12298

Ok, moved to E. fumidella.

12.04.2012 16:07, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12301

Moved as analogued to http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/12304.

12.04.2012 16:07, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12303

Moved as analogued to http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/12304.

12.04.2012 16:07, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12292

Moved as analogued to http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/12290.

12.04.2012 16:06, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12304

Goes to.

12.04.2012 16:06, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12290

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12.04.2012 16:06, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12293

Goes to.

12.04.2012 14:23, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12299

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12.04.2012 8:12, Лавр Большаков: comment on Search for a dissertation topic in entomology, ecology and geography

bryodemayesterday, 16: 44 URL #193 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In my opinion, all groups of butterflies and beetles are very poorly studied in Kazan.You're not quite right here. Especially about mace-moustaches and some individual beetle families.-There is a huge legacy of Butlerov and Eversman. Have the results of their activities been summed ...

11.04.2012 19:31, Lev Bely: comment on Lecture: “Sesiidae: the gathering and breeding” at Timiryazev State Biological Museum, Moscow (Russia)

Today, April 12th there will be a lecture “Sesiidae: the gathering and breeding” at Timiryazev State Biological Museum, Moscow (Russia). The author is Oleg Gorbunov*, a doctor of biological sciences, the leading research associate of A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, will be talking about how to gather and breed caterpillars of clearwing moths (Sesiidae), and what their ...

11.04.2012 9:05, Penzyak: comment on Cossidae - geo places

I wrote a small article on woodworms in the Penza region. It will be published by V. V. Anikin in the collection "Entomological and parasitological studies in the Volga region".

10.04.2012 19:45, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on Biological Rhythms Conference

We invite you to take part in the International Scientific and Practical Conference "Biological Rhythms", which will be held on October 11-12, 2012 at the Faculty of Biology of the Educational Institution "Brest State University named after A. S. Pushkin".AREAS OF WORK OF THE CONFERENCE:1. Photoperiodism in the world of plants and animals.2. Daily biorhythms of plants.3. Daily biorhythms of ...

10.04.2012 16:06, XXL: comment on Entomological Review

Anyone who has seen the first issue of EA volume 91 this year can write a list of works in this issue with surnames and titles of articles and pages

10.04.2012 14:06, vasiliy-feoktistov: comment on Cars, etc. for entomologists

So it's a camel! Well also horse drawn transport

09.04.2012 20:46, Andrey Ponomarev: comment on The season of hunting for butterflies in the Moscow region has begun

So the point is that people go to catch when it's still snowing and at night +4, it's very cold And even butterflies fly! )))And how they fly.

09.04.2012 16:26, Коллекционер: comment on Voronezh Region

and I used to be able to say almost in the window did not fly.. it was possible to go out into the yard any day and they were always circling somewhere near the lanterns.. and then the private sector was demolished,built high-rise buildings.. and I haven't seen them since=((

08.04.2012 22:28, rhopalocera.com: comment on About reviews

"And a letter from a collection curator or group specialist is not evidence." Where are these emails?Where are these curators or scientists (with international names,not "small towns"?)It follows from the court's decision that these very letters were not provided..and there were only unsubstantiated statements, especially amused by the "exposure of the Waka" (without any evidence!!just like ...

08.04.2012 13:34, tiger33: comment on Where to buy entomology pins?

Yes, this is understandable. It's just that from time to time there are ads for sale here, so I threw in the bait.

08.04.2012 10:54, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12109

Ok, goes to "identified successfully".

07.04.2012 22:46, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12097

Thanks, moved.

07.04.2012 21:08, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12106

Goes to.

07.04.2012 21:08, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12108

Moved.

07.04.2012 21:06, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12099

Ok then, to "uncertain".

07.04.2012 19:23, Dmitriy Pozhogin: comment on photo #12270

Maniola jurtina

07.04.2012 1:51, Proctos: comment on Monitoring of the composition and number of mosquitoes in Russia

was there a service in the USSR whose tasks included, among other things, monitoring Culicidae and making forecasts? Previously, the Institute of Tropical Medicine (TROPIN Med Academy) was engaged in similar things on the scale of the USSR. The military was also actively engaged in this.

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