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09.02.2007 17:15, Dinusik: comment on May Beetle

Dinusik, mikepride _ thank you for praising the quality of the photo. I get them, the situation is worse with the definition of the footage: - (((I think that with such a remarkable quality, a lot can be determined by joint efforts. So - more good and different images!!!

09.02.2007 16:42, omar: comment on Crimea and its attractions: endemics, rarities and beauties

Thank you very much! I didn't even know it happened!

08.02.2007 14:08, KDG: comment on Endophallus

Internal sacs of some barbelsChlorophorus figuratusAraomia moschataBatus hirticornis Pictures:figuratus.jpg — (52.86к) aromia.jpg — (95.12к) batus.jpg — (119.92к)

06.02.2007 14:12, omar: comment on Nebria catenulata Fisch.

Thanks! I wanted to be surprised...

02.02.2007 14:22, KDG: comment on Some more Cerambycidae

Pidonia aurata (Horn, 1860) - USAEpania shikensis Ohbhayashi, 1936-JapanXylotrechus rhagidae Sama & Rapuzzi, 2000 (Paratypus) - Lebanon Cortodera aspromontana miller, 1948-Italy Grammoptera viridipennis Pic, 1893 - Sicily Pictures:aurata.jpg — (115.23к) epania_shikensis.jpg — (109.31к) raghidae.jpg — (145.92к) aspromontana.jpg — (139.22к) viridipennis.jpg — (119.73к)

02.02.2007 14:08, Mikhail F. Bagaturov: comment on Mallosia Mulsant, 1863

Armenia, Mount Aragats.Collected by V. Safronov.

01.02.2007 13:38, Aleksandr Safronov: comment on Carabus violaceus ssp. azurescens Dej.

Carabus (Megodontus) violaceus ssp. azurescens DejeanBulgaria, Stara Zagora district, ShipkaAugust 2005 Pictures:Car_viol_azurescens.jpg — (136.87к)

30.01.2007 14:45, Mikhail F. Bagaturov: comment on Ground beetles Tefflus sp, and who needs live material?

They asked me to find out...There are live ground beetles Tefflus sp. from Nigeria (in St. Petersburg, up to the species are not defined).If anyone is interested, please write to: kruff@yandex.ruI don't need to write, thank you. Pictures:Tefflus_sp.jpg — (118.6к)

30.01.2007 14:33, KDG: comment on Asias halodendri minutus Hamm.

On a small bush on the slope, in my opinion from acacia (not a botanist ), in the evening, after a heavy thunderstorm.they live in the caragans.

28.01.2007 12:30, Guest: comment on My favorite beetle

have they tried it?

28.01.2007 2:15, Necrocephalus: comment on Pterostichus hunting for ants

Motley birds of this kind are generally not averse to eating meat. I constantly see them attacking and devouring their flower neighbors.Yes, and even motley birds are not averse to snacking on the fingers of entomologists - especially Thanasimus, despite its small size. They have such a bulldog grip on the skin, if you take them carelessly, that if you pull carelessly, you can tear off the ...

25.01.2007 14:44, acridakar: comment on Oedipoda coerulescens

I'm currently working on the fauna of the Far East (Amur region). Yesterday, while looking through the report of the Pryamoptera of Russia, I found a strange thing there: there are not enough ordinary cosmopolitan species! Apparently, the lack of sources affected. Storozhenko it's not over yet...

21.01.2007 17:52, RippeR: comment on Scientific value of insects collections

Well, don't! The usual ones are worse than that-thicker, shorter, too large heads or ears, quickly rust and deteriorate. In general, they lose in all the main characteristics of entomological pins. Yes, and aesthetics are added with entomological ones.The label with the name of the species is not so important - you can determine it in a hundred years, if the material is preserved. But the date, ...

17.01.2007 17:27, Nimrod: comment on Which of the insect groups is most interesting to you?

12.01.2007 2:26, AGG: comment on What does "winter insect harvesting" mean?

I collect them every winter. I must admit almost every time I find something new, some of the species collected in the winter I have never met again.I don't know how it is in Moldova or Ukraine with snow in winter, but we have enough snow in the middle zone of Russia and this makes its own adjustments.for winter fishing, I usually take with me a strong shovel or shovel, a bunch of small plastic ...

11.01.2007 20:34, Борис Лейкин: comment on Drosophila behavior

I'm talking about wing threat. In the video I watched there, when one fly runs next to another, it suddenly raises and lowers its wings up. I thought, where did this behavior come from, is it genetically programmed or not? And then recently I go into the kitchen, where I left a dirty pineapple plate after the New Year holidays, and I see five fruit flies running around on it and fighting (wow, ...

10.01.2007 15:06, RippeR: comment on Bioimages

You didn't guess Here we have one person buys pupae in Kiev, displays them, and I spread them out.Maaka, xuta, well, those that are small (kolias cheos, erinis Montana, oeneis and someone else) - caught my friend.When I spread them all out, I'll post them, and there it will be

10.01.2007 14:35, Necrocephalus: comment on Methods of catching beetles...

For example, glycerol is a triatomic alcohol (3 OH groups), and propylene glycol contains 2 OH groupsExactly... Oh, then it's much more difficult to get it - I already dreamed about how I would get a couple of dozen bottles of cheap and affordable glycerin in the pharmacy for the summer

10.01.2007 3:38, Necrocephalus: comment on Beetles labels where to buy them?

2 AGG: write to this address - antversgСОБАКАmtu-net.ru The seller's name is Andrey, he seems to be from somewhere in Moscow or the Moscow region. It should have dies, at least in the fall there were still

04.01.2007 9:11, gumenuk: comment on Ampedus sanguineus, Elateridae

Red - winged nutcracker-Ampedus sanguineus, common in the Moscow region, Females lay eggs under the straggling bark of coniferous trees( and birches), in the passages of barbel beetles. Larvae live for a long time, sometimes as long as 5 years, and pupate in late summer in the pupal cradle - a small cavity slightly larger than the pupa in size. Young beetles emerge from the pupa in August, but do ...

03.01.2007 15:34, Насекомовед: comment on Pentatoma rufipes

A typical American stinker. By the way, who knows the origin of one of the most commonly used nomenclatural names Pentatoma rufipes, it is very interesting why, American and why stinky.Can I find out where you've seen such a "nomenclature name" in what literature? Or is it a folk epistolary genre?

03.01.2007 10:24, gumenuk: comment on Malachius aeneus

Malashka mednaya (bronze) - Malachius aeneus, Malachius, MelyridaeMoscow region, Ramenskiy district, near the village of Khripan.Summer 2006: Original date / time: 2006:05:31 09:56:32Malashka bronze - Malachius aeneus. Up to 0.7 cm in length. There are about 20 species of this family in Central Europe. It lives in meadows, river valleys, and wet places. On sunny days, it is found on flowers among ...

02.01.2007 0:30, Насекомовед: comment on Stereo photo

So everything is in our hands!

30.12.2006 14:40, gumenuk: comment on Crioceris duodecimpunctata

Bad Den-thank you, I accidentally copied it somewhere on the Internet : - (

29.12.2006 9:38, gumenuk: comment on Cassida murrayi

Cassidinae, a subfamily of beetles in the leaf beetle family. The body is flattened, 4-20 mm long (up to 10 mm in the fauna of the USSR). The edges of the pronotum and elytra protrude to the sides, forming a kind of shield covering the body and head from above (hence the name). The color is varied, sometimes with a metallic or pearlescent sheen. Schitonoski are herbivorous. About 1000 species, ...

27.12.2006 22:44, RippeR: comment on Do ordinary flies drink blood?

I didn't know. Pure intuition and professional skills)

27.12.2006 14:39, Mikhail F. Bagaturov: comment on "The popular science genre is dead"

I am familiar with this problem firsthand.3 years ago, I tried to publish my book, but after a year of running around publishing houses, conversations and various meetings, I was convinced that even profiled publishing houses like Aquarium and others like it are simply afraid to publish this...On the other hand, they also publish absolutely illiterate and very dubious "books", which the language ...

27.12.2006 10:30, gumenuk: comment on Saperda carcharias,

Aspen creeper - Saperda carcharias, Lamiinae, Cerambycidae, Coleoptera.Ramenskiy district, Moscow region. Night shooting-flew to the light of the lamp. Original date/time: 2006:08:16 01:30:55.ASPEN CREAKER - body length 22-30mm. Larvae inhabit healthy trunks of aspen and other poplars, less often willow; they strongly harm young plantings. Common - European ch., Caucasus, Siberia.Gornostaev G. ...

27.12.2006 9:37, KDG: comment on Meet entomologists

To KDG:How long have you been there? A friend of friends who have recently been there says the attitude towards foreigners there has changed significantly over the past 5 years. Even, he says, they only had to walk along the ridges, bypassing local villages for kilometers, practically not going down into the valleys.In 2005-2006, I went to the Musser Reserve alone. On Gege he lived with the ...

26.12.2006 23:55, Pavel Morozov: comment on Rhyparioides amurensis

Another common but bright butterfly from the Ussuri region. In the pictures, a male (nverkhu) and a female.

26.12.2006 19:46, Guest: comment on Long-whiskered moth from Primorye (Nemophora sp., Adelidae)

Cute Adela.

23.12.2006 10:03, Pavel Morozov: comment on Cifuna locuples

Volnyanka Cifuna locuples. Males (smaller, red) and females. The butterfly can be said to be a mass one.This post was edited by Morozzz - 12/23/2006 10: 03

23.12.2006 0:02, Tyomochkin: comment on A butterfly with yellow slime on it

And here's the damage. The same ones on the second wing, in the middle. File/s: ___________.bmp size: 777.71 k number of downloads: 16 22.12.2006-05.01.2007 ___________2.bmp size: 158.18 k number of downloads: 14 22.12.2006-05.01.2007

22.12.2006 12:24, Mylabris: comment on What to do with a ladybug?

It is almost impossible to feed it until warm times!I suspect that we are talking about the cow Anatis ocellata-it feeds on hermes on conifers. So just put it in the refrigerator between the pieces of cotton wool. And after 4 days on the balcony in a dark place. And until spring...

21.12.2006 15:49, guest: le_lapin: comment on Where can I get Oncopeltus fasciatus?

Thank you so much for your efforts. However, I know all these authors well. The article is based on materials that were prepared several years ago. And now none of them can help me in this matter.

21.12.2006 13:24, RippeR: comment on Jotaphora admirabilis

All that from Primorye regarding insects have done, please post.. - insects ARE VERY GOOD

20.12.2006 4:51, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny free online

To the Entomologists of the World"Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny", formerly Entomologische Abhandlungen, is a scientific journal published by the Museum of Zoology, Dresden, Germany (Museum für Tierkunde, Dresden).http://www.arthropod-systematics.deResearch fields covered by Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny are the taxonomy, morphology/anatomy, Phylogeny (molecular or ...

19.12.2006 1:28, Bad Den: comment on Mosquitoes

So the midge is not only and not so much mosquitoes...

18.12.2006 23:41, vlad-veras: comment on Drosophila

Colleagues!If possible, tell me the contacts of laboratories where they mess with fruit flies, non-flying forms are needed.

08.12.2006 21:59, критикан: comment on Enicospilus ramidulus

And who told you it was Opion luteus? The photo clearly shows sclerotized spots in the radial cell of the forewings (under the pterostigma), which clearly indicates that this rider belongs to the genus Enicospilus. Now there is no determinant at hand, and I am not sure that in the European part of the country there is something besides E. ramidulus (L.), although for Europe at least a couple of ...

08.12.2006 21:59, критикан: comment on

And who told you it was Opion luteus? The photo clearly shows sclerotized spots in the radial cell of the forewings (under the pterostigma), which clearly indicates that this rider belongs to the genus Enicospilus. Now there is no determinant at hand, and I am not sure that in the European part of the country there is something besides E. ramidulus (L.), although for Europe at least a couple of ...

08.12.2006 21:43, Guest: comment on Imperator (Dolichomitus imperator)

And based on what you decided that this is D. imperator? I would not be so categorical. IMHO at the emperor yaytsekladya podlinee will be. Besides, is he sitting on a pine tree?

08.12.2006 16:11, Juglans: comment on Viktor Nikolaevich Kuznetsov

Too bad! The person is good and friendly... And he, already ill, was reduced.

06.12.2006 3:46, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on Topics for school students' scientific work

It would also be a good idea to conduct a faunal analysis of beetles in several areas: set traps in a typically residential area with a small number of green spaces, near industrial enterprises or at the intersection of busy streets and somewhere in the vicinity, in parks, etc.the same comparison is also interesting for the distribution of damage types (overeating, mining, skeletonization, etc.)

06.12.2006 2:12, guest: Proctos: comment on Encarsia formosa

These are most likely encyrtides, you need to look at the determinant of V. Tryapitsynna

05.12.2006 2:16, Juglans: comment on Apterygota

This is a picture from the same book Pictures:Collembola.jpg — (107.79к)

04.12.2006 18:37, Pavel Morozov: comment on Ampelophaga rubiginosa

Ampelophaga rubiginosa. The usual hawk moth of the Far East. It is distributed in the Khabarovsk and Primorsky Territories, China, Korea, etc. Caterpillar on the Amur grape (Vitis amurensis)

04.12.2006 12:42, Tigran Oganesov: comment on Hag moths Primorye

It would be bigger, of course.

04.12.2006 2:06, beetleboy: comment on No one offers butterfly boards?:)

"It's better to pass it yourself" is not the best option. I thought so until I saw the luxury boxes. I wanted to run away properly and throw my own from the balcony as far as possible (just pull out the beetles first)This post was edited by beetleboy - 12/04/2006 02: 09

03.12.2006 15:00, Pavel Morozov: comment on Noctuidae Sypnoides sp

A scooper from the genus Sypnoides (possibly S. hercules). Andreevka, Primorsky Krai, Khasansky district, 28.07.06. On light. In Russia, this genus is represented by 3 species that live in the south of the Far East.

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