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So - how much did you personally spend? Just curious how much money a Russian entomologist can allocate for such an event.
Thank you so much for the detailed answer. And I read this note, but it is superficially described there, there is nothing specifically about the conditions of detention.
In captivity (in the refrigerator)-up to two months. In the Baikal region, they fly until August.About the butterfly -http://babochki.narod.ru/ny01.htmlAbout the caterpillar -http://babochki.narod.ru/gu-pop.htmlAbout the pupa -http://babochki.narod.ru/ku-pop.html
Swallowtail in the field north of Ramenskoye (M. O.) at the end of July this year was observed in abundance (caught 15 pieces), last year the same number. I didn't take the flown copies. I don't remember this before, I probably didn't find the right biotope.I haven't seen mourning girls since 2002. In the 80-90 years, it was quite common, especially a few days in mid-July, immediately after ...
urgently!!!! there are students and postgraduates in UlSPU, Ira with Elasmidae'mi-where are you there??!!!
As you know, the Entomological Review is an English-language version of the most important articles from the Entomological Review and Zoological Journal.Here you can view the ER content for the last 15 years.http://www.maik.rssi.ru/cgi-perl/search.pl...nts&name=enteng
In the afternoon, the site could be down (a problem with the equipment hosting provider). Now it repaired and fixed a.
In MO lessa only hang a light bulb, there is no point in the daytime, nothing interesting.If you had arrived earlier, it would have been possible to organize fishing for the light, but now I can't ...
You didn't catch any nocturnal ones?Caught only krupnyak (hawk moth, dipper, etc.)I didn't think that there is a hawk moth in Dagestan! Previously, I knew that it was distributed only in Transcaucasia...
This could be very interesting! We also need to choose the time...The only question is, what do you want?Will you be on the Forum on the 11th? Vm
Today the bug got even worse, stopped moving at all, pulled it out and put it in the lid of the jar - so it didn't move (although usually once on land, it immediately begins to act). September - it's still early for hibernation. Apparently, it is still fading (if not already faded) Sorry(((Musolin, thank you for your answer, but I think you won't need to sleep anymore ((
If a person needs a specific DBMS, he pumps a purely professional DBMS, and such a small program will help a lot, it is not cumbersome.Okay, I'll get a little better. At the moment I am 16 years old, I wrote it when I was 15 years old. I wrote on a netbook not in Moscow) I wrote it in vb6. This year I will be able to make a really normal DBMS in delphi.The criticism is objective, but only here ...
Perhaps, if someone is interested and connects, make a separate topic based on images of genitals? And sometimes you can't always find drawings, and even more so photos.
That is, they will write down a hundred and fifty thousand species that are indistinguishable except genetically, and just everyone will know it, but even no one will be able to put it in the collection - because of the inaccessibility of gene analyzes.. What should I do with these views? This is how-found out and what's next? And how and to whom to conduct further research-if only not many ...
Tachinus rufipes (Linné, 1758)= signatus Gravenhorst, 1802Material: Moscow region, Pushkinsky district, Garden association "Chernichka", dacha settlement, na svet, 10-12. VII. 2010 (1♂, 1♀) N. V. Rodnev leg., A. S. Sazhnev det., 2010, collection of A. S. Sazhnev.1. Female, general appearance and VIII sternite and tergite (photos by A. S. Sazhnev).2. Male, general appearance, VIII sternite ...
I wonder where this is written? About the trip... We had an official permit from the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, and all the formalities were followed.
I read about the good eyesight of ktyri, but for some reason I didn't notice it myself. They can see well, since they catch insects in flight, but I've hardly ever seen them fly away from me. I often caught them and photographed them, but somehow they didn't notice the danger. I don't know, maybe I get the wrong species, maybe something else. Maybe I'm not the only one, someone also noticed it.
Dear Vitaly,So, the procedure for admission of a foreign citizen to the graduate school of SPBGLT, as I was explained today in the Department of Postgraduate studies, is as follows: the applicant has two alternative paths. Path one: contract postgraduate studies. Admission requires a passport, a migration card, and a higher education diploma. If these documents are available, a contract with the ...
I will not give you a culture, but I will offer to put flies on the culture of both fruit flies and meat flies on pieces of fish, meat, etc.I kept a mill fire myself, I didn't like its too small output per unit volume, flies in this case are much more productive.
Mesoserphus karatavicus, голотип (Hymenoptera, Proctotrupoidea, Mesoserphidae)HeloridaePelecinidaeThis post was edited by Proctos - 25.08.2010 06: 05
38.?Phlossa conjuncta38,39 Phlossa conjuncta40 Parasa consocia43 Belippa horrida 90.Uraniidae - Acropteris iphiata 101 Idaea foedata104 Idaea impexa Geometridae:Ennominae105.Stegania sp.105 Pylargosceles steganioides110 Pareclipsis gracilis Geometridae:These Larentiinae were almost absent118.?Catarhoe sp.118 Catarhoe obscura120 Euproctis piperita121 Lymantria dispar japonica
Transparent water-soluble adhesive * Moment* for wallpaper.The cost of packaging is about 2 pupaars (200-300 grams in a package).It is necessary to mix in small containers (powder + clean cold water), enough for 2 nidels.The main thing is to hermetically seal the remaining mixture. For half a year, I spent 90% of the pack on beetles .Manufacturer-Germany (Written on the Package)This post was ...
Thank you all, the other day I already noticed it, small, among the potatoes, on the ground, it's strange that I didn't notice it before, maybe it's very well camouflaged , the next day another one jumped on my camera case.
Colleagues, I ask for your help and advice.There is an opportunity to buy an interesting butterfly, it is interesting for a number of reasons.It is not sold by an entomologist (unfortunately), according to him, it is already 30-40 years old at least, according to the tag it is ORNITHOPTERA priamus aruana, but this subspecies has a green wing color, and not such a sea-green color.I'm at a loss to ...
In order to spread a butterfly, you need certain knowledge, as well as skills that are tested over time.Naturally, you will need special equipment, namely:1) Straightener(You can make it yourself,you can buy it in an entomological store).2) Entomologically pins.3) Tweezers.4) Strips of paper.
There are special wasps (from sphecoid, I think) known as classic sirfid hunters ("wasp-like flies") and other flies. Here is a good photo from the Macro Club (unfortunately, I didn't save information about the origin of the image). Not her?This post was edited by Pirx-09.08.2010 11: 40 Pictures:1.JPG — (190.99к)
And I would say that this is alarming. After all, all the signs of a steadily approaching glaciation are present."We will all die!" (c)
yes, it has been there for many years-sometimes more, sometimes less. in St. Petersburg, for example, it has almost disappeared in recent years. (if it's her... the photo was never taken). as I wrote, in the Moscow State University of the Forest on Kaf prom. ecology and protection of the forest are engaged in this type. There are also specialists in St. Petersburg (State Lesotech. acad.)
I agree.There was a time, about 10 years ago they wanted to move from Tanzania to the Congo.So the local border guards said so-we do not recommend it.They'll devour you.But fishing there is a passion like hunting...
Harpalus (s. str.) affinis Schrank, 17811, 2. males and females: photos from the site http://www.colpolon.biol.uni.wroc.pl, 3, 4. edeagus (side and bottom view): photos of A. S. Sazhnev. Pictures:affinis.jpg — (127.39к)
Orthezia urticea L. – widespread in the Palearctic species, broad polyphage. Photo: south of Primorye, on wormwood. Pictures:Ort.jpg — (137.54 k)
Friends!I will give you insects (free of charge) in Moscow, along with food and instructions for maintenance. With a small condition that I will take a part (about half of what will survive from you) in 2 weeks.1. Annam stick insects: 1 laying female, about 150 larvae 1-4 years old and about two thousand eggs (larvae from them hatch now about 15 pieces a day).2. Unexpected stick insects - 3 ...
barko, what happened during the KZ?... One of the contacts lit up. While putting the bag on the road, the keys fell out of my hands and closed the contacts. The metal contact plate was half burned off. Singed some of my clothes.
I went to write a couple of articles in CA-CANCER J CLIN File/s: JCR_2009_Impact_Factor.xls size: 3.1 mb number of downloads: 445
But the indications of modern species from Baltic amber are very doubtful. IMHO, of course.It depends on the group. In archaic cases, it is quite possible. The problem is that there are quite a lot of southern hemisphere genera in Baltic amber, which are still poorly studied.
The Festival of insects will be held on July 15 in Troparevsky Park in the south-west of Moscow, according to the Moscow Department of Nature Management and Environmental Protection.http://eco.rian.ru/info/20100708/253031975.html
People, please advise us! I found potential pollinators in the flowers (whether they are stuck there, or stuck). I picked the flowers and killed the whole thing just in case. Which is better to do - now wash the insects with Fairies and try to somehow straighten them out (but there is absolutely no time for this...), or you can throw them in alcohol along with the flowers,and then suffer in the ...