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I marvel at your requests for young people - in order to collect such material that you ask, I had to look through entomoliterature for several days and then collect / order articles for several years (including in ZINA). I don't mean the myths and legends of ancient Greece based on the names of butterflies, but more serious work with taxonomy and data analysis. And then give it to me... This was ...
Since hundredth already received a message with a request to return the photo of butterfly on site, restored Work photo gallery and display of pictures in the descriptions of butterflies. If one of the authors of his objection to the display of images on the site in its present form it, please report to the e-mail main # lepidoptera.ru.
Not for attribution? Interesting and creepy. and not for attribution, I will post photos as soon as I find something interesting on the web . don't blame me for not doing it right away, it's just that many items and photos have copyright holders.here's another subject I'll post, I initially thought that the plot is based on the struggle of a person with a World serpent, but maybe it's based on ...
and the second one, unfortunately, will not be released... By the way, why? As I understand it, it is in the form of a finished manuscript?
Dear colleagues.Looking for a partner for an entomological expedition to Sakhalin Island.The trip will take place in Periud from May 25 to August 25. (3 months). The workwill take place in the Central part of the island-2 months , the Southern part(MONERON Island) - 1 month. All organizational issues have already been resolved.It is possible to sponsor your travel expenses with a subsequent ...
And what a hawk moth 10.08. ???According to the photo, the controversial perelivnitsa is more similar to A. metis-it's a pity there is no undergrowth. But, it should be noted that the red form of ilia dominates in the south!Read the report better, everything is written there, this is Hyles euphorbiae.
Back in my freshman year, the now-deceased Nienburg snickered at me when I called Julius "Julius". This is Latin, not English.
I visited the local enotomomagazine "Nature et passion"this summer. The selection of insects is quite good, the catalog can be viewed here http://www.nature-et-passion.com/.Address: 2 rue Dupont de l'Eure (metro Gambetta). From the equipment they sell Czech sphinx, I bought it because the spoon was expensive for lunch, but in general it's a little expensive, although it's cheaper than deirol:pins ...
I got acquainted, but in truth I vaguely understood anything from it at all, namely regarding insects that are not quarantine, somehow all this is either very vague (for me at least), Can someone from the Ukrainian comrades who have personally encountered this issue say whether there may be problems when importing one copy of a large one in the form of a parcel, and whether there is a ban on the ...
Acronicta psi (Linnaeus, 1758) Moscow, JuneIt does not seem to be masked much, but it is quite difficult to see uvmdet on the trunk of a birch tree from afar.
Male of the lesser konofima. The picture was taken on August 21, Maly Talgar pass, 2800 m.This post was edited by Mylabris - 18.03.2010 18: 50 Pictures:conophyma__nanum3.jpg — (193.03к)
Donacia ?marginata. Volgograd region, Mikhailovsky district, Medveditsa River, July 25, 2009. Pictures:Donacia1.jpg — (143.87к)
Butterflies, beetles, and dragonflies declining in EuropePosted on March 16, 2010Habitat loss is having a serious impact on Europe's butterflies, beetles and dragonflies, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) said today.Nine percent of butterflies, 11 percent of saproxylic beetles (beetles that depend on decaying wood) and 14 percent of dragonflies are threatened with ...
No. In Kaliningrad. And, by the way, thank you for your answer, you don't need any more help, everything is top-notch. = ) Even 20 testicles have already collected.This post was edited by Jarlaxle - 03/16/2010 19: 55
Rotting fruit is definitely not there, only sawdust can be raw or boards. It seems exactly drosophila, in the Internet photo it looks like the abdomen is striped from below, orange or light yellow in color, sometimes found on fruits.
Shibaev Sergey-please post at least something from your photos os-blestyanok!!!I think our audience will be INTNRESNO!If you have a collection of glitter wasps-look at them now in the afternoon! Under the rays of the spring sun reflected from the snow they play with incomparable colors! Fantastic colors - what a pity that there are not enough such beautiful and interesting insects in Russian ...
That's right, this group is really very close to the lepturinae. and the structure of the genitals confirms this.so there is no big crime in the interpretation of the Americans. Another thing is that they also "stick" all sorts of callysphiris and the like, and this is really not gut.
Grebennikov wrote a very interesting article about giant scolias in his book "My World".In July 2008, I myself caught a male of this species for the first time in our bot garden on the blooming Syrian cotton wool. This is still the most northwestern point of the species ' habitat in the Volga region.
What Chiginitren sensations are we talking about? It became interesting...Про першу знахідку Araschnia levana (Linnaeus, 1758) (Nymphalidae, Lepidoptera, Insecta) To Krimu.http://babochki-kryma.narod.ru/files/lib/S...hnia_levana.pdfЗнахідки нових для фауни Криму видів Nymphalidae та Lycaenidae ...
Yes, Tarentula is a synonym for Alopecosa. This is already in the determinant of spiders by Tyschenko (1971).
Yes, that's what I was waiting for him for. And now another pupa is on the way and the same fate awaits the butterfly! I also tried to bring out a wine hawk moth from the found pupa ,but for some reason it came out without legs((((I killed it a few hours later out of pity
Educational, educational and training components should be present (at least, so we would like) in any pedagogical process. I remember that I conducted an internship at school, as a student, with 7-graders. A sea of fantastic pleasant experiences. I still communicate with many people, because I care about their fate. Students often receive interns very well and remember them for a long time ...
can you tell anything about the Terix larvae? everything in the Moscow regionAll larvae of Tetrix tenuicornis
Dear Kharkovbutt,I will try to answer your questions.Kharkovbutt: As far as I understand, the species were divided according to biochemical characteristics. Morphological signs, apparently, only then tried to" pull by the ears " (IMHO, this is natural, because it is more convenient to check them). But it didn't work out very well. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Yes, it is true. The two taxa ...
Yes, that's fine.It's just a pity that there aren't enough sawyers.But "A fairly common type of barbel from the south..."- this is something from Eburiini, rather even the genus Eburia.Unfortunately, I can't tell you more precisely from the photo.
Thanks! I was somewhat surprised that someone had studied this process so thoroughly in troglobiont beetles. They are, as far as I know, extremely difficult to catch. And they come across very rarely entomologists. And to observe hatching, molting and pupation is aerobatics (in my amateur understanding)! Moreover (I will assume) that it was necessary to observe in natural conditions, at the ...
Oh, they're pretentious... I have a terrarium with heating, lighting and a kind of controlled humidity....As I understand it, you are being dissuaded from stickmen. In vain! simple types can be easily grown in a jar and fed, for example, apples, soon the greens will go.This is me to the fact that you have a terrarium with adjustable humidity! here you can also take a swing at leafs, although ...
Definitive table of species of the genus Porhydrus Guignot, 1945http://assazhnev.narod.ru/porhydrus.html
I will be glad to receive comments, additions, corrections in taxonomy, additional material and literature (especially the works of Bílý S.,)This post was edited by Alexey Sazhnev - 02/14/2010 14: 48
D. laevis F. It is included in the CC of the Leningrad Region, and we also want to include it in our CC (see above Shibaev S. V.). Even with Seryoga, we wrote a preliminary essay on it in " Maintaining the CC of the Penza Region (2008)". As far as I remember, this boreal species was previously unknown in the Volga region...
determinants, especially for the fauna of the USSR, may include descriptions of the ages and sizes of head capsules. I think this is the most reliable sign.
I wrote to this address in the fall - archop@maik.ru , responded (sent gla) - from this address - tavolk@maik.ruSome details, FAQ here:http://www.maik.ru/cgi-perl/contents.pl?la...talog=4&page=12
This is for us. with fruits, this flower is also very attractive. That's what's so alarming about self-pollination information.
That's really true, as many people, so many experiences. I personally have never seen optilete under the canopy of a forest, except for rare old pine forests, where you can miss a battalion from trunk to trunk, where everything is as bright as in a field, or the withered stems of stunted marsh pines no higher than three meters, forming tussocks on which cranberries grow. This species has never ...
Guys, what's the point of arguing? This is not careerism, Stas! This is the reality of the life of a specialist who is involved in the RAS system. If a person doesn't know, they ask. If you worked at the Russian Academy of Sciences, you would also know and help everyone. I think so...I can tell you a lot about careerism, yesterday one of them was strangled in the Novosibirsk city council during ...