Pages: 1 ...570 571 572 573 574 575 576 577 578... 629
colleagues responded:Dear colleagues,More than a year ago, E. G. Mozolevskaya and I sent Joan a solid selection of meta-material from European and Asian Russia, with the hope of receiving sequences. Alas, this hope remained.Together with the Institute of Genetics and Breeding of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, my laboratory is studying the molecular and genetic ...
Lately one using Lepidoptera.pro catalog could choose whether this feature parameter or that, like "red" color or "yellow". Now it's possible to choose one parameter as well as both altogether, like "red" or "yellow", or "red AND yellow". Thus, search's getting more flexible, and easier for dummies who now might prefer catalog to the image gallery for identifying.
Hello! The other day, walking through the forest, I met about 3 species of weevils (judging by the color). I am interested in whether they can somehow be determined by their appearance (morphologically) or whether you need to pick at the genitals? Well, and accordingly - according to what literature to determine?How many (approximately) species can occur in central Russia? We, in Mordovia, have ...
Awesome! This year I'm also going to catch some night butterflies to UV mercury-vapor or mercury-vapor lamps for make shots.
the sex of an individual is formed at the stage of fertilization. Accordingly, the eggs already have a certain sex.
Lepidoptera.ru launched the English version, Lepidoptera.pro. Although there is just a part that's translated from Russian to English, anyway since now foreign speaking folks can get in touch with Lepidoptera. Also, the English version is supported with English names of butterflies/moths, instead of Russian ones. If you somehow notice bugs or have troubles using Lepidoptera.pro, please, e-mail us ...
So who needs sericins? I'm changing... There are females and males, brood animals.Roman sorry I remembered what kind of females you need, seritsinov
Carabus (Megodontus) schoenherri Fisch., 1820Yesterday caught in the Urals (Chelyabinsk region, Snezhinsk) - not a frequent guest here...This post was edited by Bolivar - 17.06.2011 13: 19
The typographer appeared and the settlement of fir trees, upturned or broken by last year's hurricane, began. I didn't manage to visit the places of mass logging and see what's going on there. On single trunks, the population density is the same as in previous years... Pictures:DSC06750.JPG — (229.96к)
Good afternoon!Here is such a bee caught in the collection (Crimea). Genus Evylaeus, species unknown. But that's not the real question. Even in this terrible photo, it can be seen that it has an unusually long pubescence of metasome sternites, which is usually characteristic of megachilids. Someone from melittologov, please respond, what is this phenomenon?
Proceedings of the recently held international scientific conference "Fundamental problems of entomology in the XXI century". Edited by V. E. Kipyatkov and D. L. Musolin.St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg University Publishing House, 2011. 198 p. [pdf: 1,8 Mb]: http://www.entomology.bio.pu.ru/conference%202011.htm (next--> Conference materials)
Dear colleagues! Asked to post:We invite you to participate.On November 18-21, 2011, Voronezh State Universityhosts the"International Dipterology Symposium"in full-time and in absentia.The main topics of the symposium are taxonomy, morphology, phylogeny, zoogeography,faunistics, ecology, and developmental biology, mainly in the order Diptera.The proceedings of the symposium will be published in ...