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08.07.2007 13:43, Alex2006: comment on Fumitox

They write that pyrethrins (they are the ones in the pictures) interact with the membranes of nerve cells, change their permeability to ions and disrupt the balance of concentrations of Na+ and K+ ions, which is necessary for creating electricity. They are not associated with the inhibition of acetylcholinesterase and affect the peripheral and central regions. the nervous system.

07.07.2007 0:28, lerth: comment on Ammophila sp. (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae)

Everything would be fine, NGO photo doesn't open

06.07.2007 12:52, omar: comment on Turtle cockroaches run around the house

I used to think so too, but only in the ground. It turned out that green can also be wrong.

04.07.2007 23:06, Proctos: comment on Natural enemies of Ixodid mites

Various tick biocontrol agents are known:Birds - Buphagus africanus (Buffalo bird), Buphagus erythrorhynchus (Red-billed buffalo starling) in Brazil, Kenya and Zimbabwe.Rider insects of the genus Ixodiphagus (I. hookeri and others) family Encyrtidae (Europe, North America). America and Russia)Entomopathogenic nematodes (Egypt, Israel, Guadeloupe, and USA)Entomopathogenic fungi and bacteria ...

04.07.2007 21:04, Frantic: comment on Who needs German wasps from Crimea?

Bad Den, I'll postpone a few takes. Fortunately, almost all species are collected in more than one copy.

30.06.2007 17:44, RippeR: comment on Morphocarabus - mix

are there any other types?

29.06.2007 22:34, Охотник за осами: comment on Ants

I have my own method of settlement,take the aquarium, take the land, and populate with red earth ants, then, after a while, take red forest (straw) ants and settle on top, destroying the first new ones will quickly master the buildings of the first ones and you will have a colony of red ones in the aquarium!It's simple!

28.06.2007 10:28, treator: comment on Larvae

and what kind of equipment will you use for imago detection??

26.06.2007 23:52, Frantic: comment on Just for the collection

Now you can see that everything is in a bundle)

26.06.2007 13:59, Bad Den: comment on Genus Chlaenius

what's the checklist?Kryzhanovsky et al., 1995.Or here you can view it - http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/car_rus.htmBut there are the same 2 viewsThis post was edited by Bad Den - 26.06.2007 14: 13

25.06.2007 15:01, Шастик: comment on P. apollo democratus

By train.exactly

24.06.2007 9:57, stierlyz: comment on Literature on staphylins

If someone wants to receive my work on staffs in PDF format-writeThis post was edited by stierlyz - 06/24/2007 10: 07

23.06.2007 12:59, Bad Den: comment on Why are they flying into the light?

I see a lot of ribbon bars during the day, but only a few fly up to the lamp.As far as I remember (I read somewhere), they almost never fly up to the lamp, they land at a distance.

23.06.2007 6:34, Bad Den: comment on Firebug vs Colorado Potato Beetle

I don't know what color the egg laying is in softlings, but the larva lives in the litter, so the egg laying should be there And the Colorado potato beetle has orange-colored eggs on the underside of potato leaves.

19.06.2007 9:13, Tigran Oganesov: comment on I urgently need photos of the V. atalanta caterpillars and pupae

Or Google to help. Such banal things...

08.06.2007 18:41, Proctos: comment on Staphylinidae: Staphylininae, Philonthus decorus Grav.

thanks for the definition!The photo was taken through binoculars, the technique - K. Makarova.

06.06.2007 16:24, vespabellicosus: comment on Libellula quadramaculata

Four-spotted dragonfly Libellula quadramaculata : Chuvashia, Zavolzhye region, peat bog near the village.Torfyanoe June 6, 2007This post was edited by vespabellicosus - 10.06.2007 11: 24 Pictures:119_1999_IMG.JPG — (145.83к)

06.06.2007 10:55, stierlyz: comment on Aquatic Coleoptera

There is a special thread on this topic.

05.06.2007 19:15, Ilia Ustiantcev: comment on Satyridae=Satyrinae?

Indeed, according to our classification, Lybethiadae (snouts) and Ridionidae (or Erycinidae???) - different families. But I don't know why.

05.06.2007 0:12, Vadim Yakubovich: comment on Using canopies

Dear colleagues, tell us who has experience of fishing with the help of canopies, what is your opinion. Is it worth starting up? Yes, and I would like to be more precise about their device, in terms of carvings, designs, etc. I want to try it out this season.

04.06.2007 10:37, vilgeforce: comment on Pest control of insects collections

Trofim, dichloroethane is not just harmful, it is toxic. I would recommend something less vigorous, at least the same ethyl acetate.

03.06.2007 6:53, taler: comment on Trip to Siberia

Вот смотри,Carabidae из тех мест вернулся.Пообщайтесь,может и подскажет чего интересного

01.06.2007 11:51, RippeR: comment on Polar Urals - what's interesting?

in glasses, you can also add meat at the very least.. But the best bait is beer with wine and sugar.. If you can't smuggle anything, then I think you can buy beer there at least, add a little sugar, maybe yeast, a drop of salt and pour it into glasses. You need to take a net! Without a net, you can miss a lot or not catch anything at all, at least from what will fly!

31.05.2007 14:14, guest: Brandashmyg: comment on American cockroaches or similar creatures

1. And how to remove ordinary cockroaches.2. Why don't they start up in apartments?3. You say that they are practically harmless, but I read somewhere that they carry up to 40 infectious agents.The list of pathogens carried by cockroaches is really "indoctrinate..." But they are contaminants, i.e. if there is no focus of infection in the vicinity (tuberculosis hospital/homeless shelter), then ...

30.05.2007 23:41, RippeR: comment on Unsuccessful molting in a praying mantis

An idea! You can bend her legs in the right shape, body, and all that at the next molt! Such beauty will turn out! This post was edited by RippeR - 05/30/2007 23: 41

30.05.2007 19:56, RippeR: comment on An interesting variety of soil traps

this version of traps is interesting.. It is not necessary to doubt about the holes, it is weak to make a lid on 3-4 thin racks, instead of many small holes..? And the house does not collapse, and the rack is not a problem for traps.. The problem is different - how to find such a trap? You either need to make a plan or put labels, and in any case, you need to choose memorable objects..

30.05.2007 18:46, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on New reprint: Kipyatkov V. E. The world of social insects.

the second edition, but stereotypical, although the cover is new.

28.05.2007 3:31, Aleksandr Ermakov: comment on Containers for collecting and storing insects

Eppendorfochka in a pistol (there is such a small pocket in jeans) - this is our

25.05.2007 16:33, Mikhail F. Bagaturov: comment on Geotrupes sp

Thank you dorgoy! Hello to Gusakov from me

25.05.2007 14:57, Tigran Oganesov: comment on Sfragis in swallowtails

I've heard that male sailboats have a larger inner notch on the second pair of wings than females. True, I didn't check it myself.

24.05.2007 14:36, Dinusik: comment on Photos of my animals

Cool animals! For beetles, try contacting the author of the Ground Beetle theme Tefflus sp on the Equipment and Materials page.

23.05.2007 21:01, Frantic: comment on We need a person with a car to go for P. apollo

Yes. About 30 km from Vladimir.

23.05.2007 12:44, Mikhail F. Bagaturov: comment on Euscorpius tauricus Koch.

The most massive fishing of Krymsky is in Nikita, as well as in the Vorontsov Palace on the South Coast. You can collect 20 pieces per day if desired.

23.05.2007 1:26, Vadim Yakubovich: comment on Need a Buprestidae specimen

Take a look here, it seems there ishttp://rusinsects.com/price_list.php?actio...ily=Buprestidae

22.05.2007 23:16, ВО.: comment on Pieris rapae

Turnip-Pieris rapae (Linnaeus, 1758). It is widely distributed in Eurasia, North America, and Australia. Departure to the lower Volga region in late April-early May. During the season, 2-3 generations develop. Prefers fields and floodplain meadows. The caterpillars feed on cruciferous and mignonette plants. The male butterfly has white wings, while the female has yellow wings. The picture was ...

22.05.2007 0:05, Vladimirrr: comment on Crickets

This rocking and stickmen many svoestvenno. Apparently this insect also mows under a green branch in the wind. Really, her diet is quite different.

21.05.2007 20:20, Zhuk: comment on Burying beetle

Nicrophorus humator F.

21.05.2007 19:23, Pavel Morozov: comment on Lamiomimus gottschei

There is information that gotchas are multi-layered in Barabash Levada and Kedrovaya Padi.And we ate trepang.

21.05.2007 12:02, Dinusik: comment on Limnocarabus

I used to catch Omofrons, Elafruses, and maaki Carabiners in this way. I hope that you will also have good results, but you need to check the traps every day, so that they don't flood.This post was edited by Dinusik - 05/21/2007 12: 05

21.05.2007 7:21, vespabellicosus: comment on Common arrow - Coenagrion hastulatum C.

Young imago of Strelka vulgaris, after emerging from the nymph. Chuvashia, The Vicinity of Cheboksary. May 20, 2007 Pictures:118_1835_IMG.JPG — (136.95к)

20.05.2007 22:43, Shofffer: comment on pH-sensitivity of firefly luciferase spectra

for fairly homologous I wonder what you mean by this concept?

19.05.2007 9:34, stierlyz: comment on Eudia spini. Did someone catch it, where and when?

So I'm wondering how you can distinguish spini from pavonia from the trap. The latter type is not particularly rare, although we do not have it.

17.05.2007 21:26, alisha: comment on Flies drive me mad

I HAVE A GREAT JOY THERE ARE ALMOST NO FLIES!!!

16.05.2007 11:50, Archypus: comment on Area mapping

Question about Dorcadion elegans. [attachmentid()=20549]The area of distribution of this species is mainly the Lower Volga region and adjacent steppes of Kazakhstan. As far as I know, Plavilshchikov very conditionally drew the western border of its distribution in the east of Ukraine (Luhansk and Donetsk regions), which, I quote: "does not reach far to the Dnieper". The discovery of D. elegans in ...

15.05.2007 14:48, RippeR: comment on Help! I've got a pupa (see photo). What can I do?

so you went to entomology?

12.05.2007 19:33, Сергей Шер: comment on Butterflies books

How do I purchase books?Books for sale:A. I. Kurentsov "Entomofauna of the mountainous regions of the Far East of the USSR." A. I. Kurentsov "Zoogeography of the Amur region".Maybe there is something else on DV?

07.05.2007 10:27, Romik: comment on Foreign forums for insect lovers

If anyone has an email address for butterfly lovers, please tell me.I searched through search engines ,got lost.www2.actias.org - in German, www.insectnet.com - in ENGLISH

04.05.2007 20:38, makoota: comment on Silkworm in space

Where to get silkworm genes? Help.

04.05.2007 8:54, vespabellicosus: comment on Lutka dim - Sympycna sp.

Nizhny Novgorod region, Pilninsky district, pond bank in the village. Pilna. April 27, 2007This post was edited by vespabellicosus - 05/04/2007 08: 55 Pictures:117_1769_IMG.JPG — (141.16к)

03.05.2007 19:26, RippeR: comment on Sale of Siberian ground beetles

Post your list here, and we'll ask you the prices if you need them.. And then how will I ask you if I don't know much about the distribution, what you have, etc...

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