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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.
Cool animals! For beetles, try contacting the author of the Ground Beetle theme Tefflus sp on the Equipment and Materials page.
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.
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 ...
This rocking and stickmen many svoestvenno. Apparently this insect also mows under a green branch in the wind. Really, her diet is quite different.
There is information that gotchas are multi-layered in Barabash Levada and Kedrovaya Padi.And we ate trepang.
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
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)
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.
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 ...
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?
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
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)
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...
If anyone breeds a swallowtail, please respond!!! I can exchange it for other types or buy it! zagorinsky@mail.ru
Romik thank you for the information.I will definitely go there in the fall. What about Saturnia? And what kind of trees and shrubs are needed?I have a hard time with trees, I don't recognize them. They haven't been released yet. We'll have to wait a bit.
And what is the exchange for? And how do I buy them?tayfun1@mail.ruExchange for live crops of other species or for dried butterflies. Forwarding by mail or with a train conductor (if possible). Write to me at rm@tut.by, if you want to purchase.
On Wednesday, April 25, the Moscow Zoo received another batch of pupae of tropical butterflies of different species. So in the next week the departure of "svezhak" will begin. By the way, the pupae themselves are suspended in a convenient place for viewing. For those who haven't been there yet, there's the Indonesia Pavilion, the central greenhouse, and the glass by the stairs to the second - ...
I apologize for answering only now - I haven't looked at this page for a long time. Shot by Sony F-828 - very convenient for macro photography in the field. You just need to additionally purchase positive lenses and even better macro adapters DCR-150 and DCR-250 (what is it you can see on the Internet, if you use the designations I gave as a search word)
Is that you?" http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showuser=17689Does the name and time of registration match? Also forgot your password?I don't remember the registration time and password anymore (it's a sin), but the name matches...
Exactly on the roots, and not in them?"...Larvae always in deep roots (in dead or dying, sometimes rather fresh roots of old trees) not even approaching the ground level. Fligt June-july, adults usually not on flowers, can be often found on the vegetation arround the host trees." Svacha, Danilevsky, 1988This post was edited by KDG - 04/23/2007 20: 58
The method of working with sieves is described in more detail in the section "Winter collection of insects". At the request of those who wish, I can throw in bibliographic references. And you can trot out the feelers anywhere - from bedding, dust, piles of hay, moss, etc. Only until you sift a few cubic meters, you will not understand the method.This post was edited by stierlyz - 04/21/2007 10: 34
About consumption, theoretically, they should consume the same, in practice, losses in cartridges-connections-cables-temperature costs are imposed. And about the luminosity, it is easier to "focus" one point source than ten, one large lamp is further visible. In more detail, I will try to write later.
We have only one Microlestes species - Microlestes minutulus. If you are interested in it, write to your personal account.I want to thank Dinusik (a) once again (already publicly) for sending me material on the Microlestes genus (and not only)!The parcel flew from Blagoveshchensk to Rostov-on-Don for two weeks, the beetles survived!To Dinusik: I made a mistake, in addition to Syntomus, there is ...
Timokhin: I said a spacious jar. And the Pavonia isn't so big that you can't fit in it. This isn't pear-shaped Saturnia, or even tau. As far as I know, there is no more than 80 mm in wingspan, this is if the female, and the male is much smaller.
About fishing for tentiria. In the Crimea, I caught them for bananas. Just take a banana and put it under a stone and they run from all around there and stay on it, and in the morning come and collect them.
RippeR: just the head end of the cocoon has a silk thread structure that allows you to push the cocoon walls apart from the inside with a little effort.
I want to try out car windshields. We have a car service nearby, so there are piles of them rotting...
Anomala (Euchronomala) mongolica Faldermann, 1835Primorye, Khasansky district, Andreevka village, 19-29. 07. 2006Morozzz thank you very much for the material
Necrodes littoralis (Linnaeus, 1758) (=asiaticus Portevin, 1922)Primorye, Khasansky district, Andreevka village, 19-29. 07. 2006Special thanks to Morozzz for the material
Euconnus_(s. str.) _hirticollis_(Illiger) det. S. Kurbatov Caught in Russia, Kaliningrad region, National Park "Curonian Spit", 24.07-3.08.2006, yellow traps. Pictures:Euconnus__s.str.__hirticollis__Illiger__600.jpg — (101.76к)
Exactly, A. fatidica (Hübner, 1824). V. N. Olschwang has already clarified the situation to me:banal ochepyatka. It was necessary to immediately look at the Karsholt and Razowski catalog.I'm withdrawing the question.This post was edited by scarabee - 04/06/2007 11: 39
I need to estimate approximately the mass of insects in the biocenosis of a meadow. Basic methods:1. Biocenometers of various designs2. Net-braid Chetyrkina3. Entomological mowing with recalculation of the net stroke length and its diameterThere are still many different techniques, tricks, and so on.Share with me-Alexander V. Lagunov - lagunov@ilmeny.ac.ru