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11.05.2012 23:27, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9140

This one also became male.

11.05.2012 23:27, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9139

Now it's male.

11.05.2012 23:27, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #6695

Moved to females.

11.05.2012 23:27, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #2885

Moved to males.

11.05.2012 23:26, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #6694

Goes to females.

11.05.2012 22:53, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on London's Olympic Games spectators may suffer from oak processionary moth poisonous caterpillars

I wonder if there is cow parsnip in the UK, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heracleum_(plant)? We've got lots of it. Once my junior brother made a musical pipe with that. Did he play that pipe............

11.05.2012 18:34, shastik: comment on Plastic test tubes in Moscow

povtoriu escio razok..... predformi dlia butilok... udobni kompakni i krepkie.... licno sam probival.... nkakoi etilocitat ne vozimiot.... mogu postovliati neogranicenoe kolicestvo... licno sam ih ispolizuiu i dovolen kak tank....

11.05.2012 18:24, vasiliy-feoktistov: comment on V. Savchuk in trouble

  Не была она тогда еще запрещена, а "ловили" потому что "торговлю мескалином" хотели "навесить".А кактус этот у нас  как продавали в выносках так и продолжают продавать Кроме того, тогда вместе с этим ...

11.05.2012 16:08, Коллекционер: comment on Introduced insects

такой темы вроде бы нету)наверняка вы приносили домой "случайных" насекомых.. на одежде, сачке, и т.п.какое из них было самым интересным?у меня например это Rhopalapion longirostre (Olivier, 1807)Сообщение было отредактировано ...

11.05.2012 10:20, Vlad Proklov: comment on Distribution of Phaneropterinae in Moscow Region

  Коллеги, а опубликованы ли сведения о распространении/нахождении фанероптеры в МО. Если да, киньте ссылочку, ПЛИИЗ!!!http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/eversmannia_15-16_72.pdf

11.05.2012 9:56, Nikita Kulanov: comment on photo #12618

This species is identified correctly.

10.05.2012 18:30, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12591

Moved.

10.05.2012 18:30, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12592

Moved to D. mendica.

10.05.2012 18:30, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12597

Goes to.

10.05.2012 18:30, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12593

Moved.

09.05.2012 18:25, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg: comment on How to safely bring a eaten tree into your home?

Тогда уж варить в растворе соли, как готовят коряги для аквариумов - рецепты на сайтах аквариумистов.

09.05.2012 2:50, Yuri Semejkin: comment on photo #11720

This genus species can be identified precisely by genitalia only. (according to Kirpichnikova V. A.)

08.05.2012 21:31, Lev Bely: comment on James Pearce's 16000 butterflies donated to the Natural History Museum of Utah

James Pearce's love with entomology began in his childhood when he was exploring Mill Creek Canyon with a gossamer net to find butterflies. Then his interest took him to study science and medicine particularly yet he didn't quit collecting butterflies in his Salt Lake City home. For 60 years Dr. James Pearce gathered an immense butterfly collection of 16000 specimens that were recently donated ...

07.05.2012 21:56, Lev Bely: comment on The first book of Mumbai butterflies

There are still butterflies in Mumbai albeit they're increasingly getting lack of habitation space due to the growing deforestation and developing industry. So it was chosen to count the rest what resulted in the first book of butterflies of Mumbai region. “Butterflies of Mumbai” that describes 153 local species was presented on May 1st in Maharashtra Nature Park near Dharavi. The book as ...

07.05.2012 16:38, kasumov eldar: comment on The bugs stank of the collar

  кого выкинуть? насекомых чтоли? они новые, в упаковке. просто рядом с ними лежал ошейник в боксе для микроволновокзапах не затхлый, а типо свежей редькиВыкиньте ошейник и не переживайте. Эффективная концентрация в ...

06.05.2012 14:03, БоюсьЖуков: comment on Bugs on the balcony

так просто у нас только саженцы и достаточно далеко от дома и окон вот и интересно откуда они прилетели...но за инфу спасибо

06.05.2012 8:26, Olga Averyanova: comment on photo #11532

:) Neither do I. Agree with you, many times I shot myself in the foot using its info of orchids.

05.05.2012 20:29, Lev Bely: comment on Bradley Elementary School (South Carolina) students released butterflies

The bee was always the mascot at Bradley Elementary School in Columbia, South Carolina, but last Friday it went on a small vacation. That Friday turned for a while into a butterfly day. Few weeks ago the 2nd grade students started raising butterflies to release them in the end some time later. Veronica Draft, a 3rd—5th grade teacher working with autistic children, hopes students that ...

05.05.2012 15:11, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12277

Imago stage photos lack too. In fact, we've got not lots of some. So they are needed too. To. Upload.

05.05.2012 12:41, Dmitriy Pozhogin: comment on photo #3113

Thanks!

04.05.2012 19:09, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #12557

Its wingspan is about 6cm (measured with a ruler). Bigger than those average I caught before. Most curious that I literally forgot its pupa that was left in the soil on a sill with no any care. Whatsoever, one morning I just saw it sitting over there!

04.05.2012 17:50, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #12558

The underside of the female on #12557 photo.

04.05.2012 17:21, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12524

The vulture goes to "identified successfully".

04.05.2012 17:21, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12519

Moved to "identified successfully".

04.05.2012 17:21, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12520

Moved to "identified successfully".

04.05.2012 17:20, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12521

What a pokemon.

04.05.2012 10:00, Alexandr Zhakov: comment on photo #12522

Yes, this is Orthosia miniosa.

02.05.2012 22:00, Lev Bely: comment on “The caterpillar is not so hideous as its venom”, South Florida would say

We obviously get more cautious when we spot a wasp, bee or spider. Better take care, anyone could prudently think. Though you may easily add to this “could-be-dangerous” list one more critter that is a bright, colorful caterpillar innocently creeping up your hibiscus tree. Be sure, its venom could bring you most severe pain. There are four caterpillar species in South Florida having ...

02.05.2012 21:33, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12542

Moved.

02.05.2012 19:13, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12548

Goes to.

02.05.2012 19:13, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12549

Wow. You seem to be coworking with Dmitry... Moved.

02.05.2012 18:34, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12096

As the species is not databased yet, still we've got time to name it...

02.05.2012 0:21, Dmitriy Pozhogin: comment on Catopsilia pomona

synonyms.

01.05.2012 20:53, Lev Bely: comment on “Scoop net”-optera versus Lepidoptera: Part II

Done.

29.04.2012 20:08, Lev Bely: comment on Reading: few more decent butterfly books

Modern bookstores are ready to offer you a full range of whatsoever butterfly books from a thin brochure to a large heavy volume that might tell about anything but the butterflies. Yet a good home library should be rather made up of best and worth reading stuff what we're about to review right now. British Moths & Butterflies by Chris Manley (ISBN 9 780713 686364) is an illustrated ...

27.04.2012 20:58, Lev Bely: comment on The butterfly collection at the California Academy of Sciences

The California Academy of Sciences found in 1853 has a world's largest biological collection of over than 20 million specimens including 17 million insects. The video underneath gives an interesting short review from an Entomology Department Collections Manager Norman Penny who tells about amazing iridescent morpho butterflies (Morpho), Queen Alexandra's Birdwing butterfly (Ornithoptera ...

26.04.2012 21:17, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #4605

Bah, that's right. Updated.

26.04.2012 16:28, IchMan: comment on Ichneumon wasps

  виды трибы Polysphinctini (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Pimplinae)Александр, эту трибу уже упразднили. Polysphinctini Hellén, 1915 рассматривается сейчас в качестве младшего синонима Ephialtini Hellén, 1915 (Wahl & Gauld 1998), в составе которой выделяется ...

25.04.2012 13:19, Dmitriy Pozhogin: comment on photo #4126

Some of those moths fly in the daytime.

25.04.2012 13:19, Dmitriy Pozhogin: comment on 1st Butterfly Day to be celebrated in Moscow, Russia, on May 1

Irina Ishkhanovna won't practice such a nonsense.

25.04.2012 13:15, Dmitriy Pozhogin: comment on photo #8024

Gah, there's the rub!

25.04.2012 0:43, Peter Khramov: comment on Photos uploading

Due to the taxa databases underwent synchronization, photos uploading was temporarily disabled hence photos could be signed wrongly. The synchronization now is finished both as to databases of the Russian and English versions of the website, so users of the English version may upload photos in the usual way.

24.04.2012 18:21, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12384

Goes to A. aristolochiae.

24.04.2012 18:20, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12383

Moved to A. aristolochiae.

24.04.2012 18:18, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12387

Goes to.

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