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14.11.2008 8:20, Tigran Oganesov: comment on Mantophasmatodea

http://entomology.ru/entomol_group/mantoph...phasmatodea.htm

10.11.2008 22:27, VAZ: comment on Mini-conference at the Moscow House of Butterflies

Dear colleagues!I invite everyone to take part in a mini-conference in the Moscow House of Butterflies on November 18 of this year. It starts at 19-30. The conference is devoted to methods of keeping and breeding butterflies and other insects in culture. You must first register with me. Please let me know the title of your report if you are going to come and speak. The conference will be held in ...

09.11.2008 16:16, Peter Khramov: comment on Minor amendments

Treatment of minor glitches within descriptions butterflies kind of Oligia .

08.11.2008 0:46, Fornax13: comment on Eucnemidae

Dear colleagues, I am looking for material on the Eucnemidae family. I would appreciate any help.

05.11.2008 11:41, Гость: comment on Pyrrhocoris apterus

the method of reproduction is so inconvenient :)

02.11.2008 20:12, omar: comment on Magazine for insect collectors

nucifragaYou would rather write philosophical opuses in livejournal. And then I myself was drawn to the flood after you.

02.11.2008 0:30, Peter Khramov: comment on Descriptions

A bit of new data tolstogolovki dash , tolstogolovki point , copper-butterfly rimn , theclinae Vyazovaya , ornithopters and Helena zheltushki saffron.

01.11.2008 0:05, Aleksandr Safronov: comment on Subgenus Coptolabrus, Acoptolabrus, Damaster. Genus Carabus L., 1758

Carabus (Coptolabrus) augustus ssp. tongrenensis Deuve & Li, 2006Mt. Fanjingshan, Tongren City, Guizhou, CHINE15-28.IV.2008 Pictures:C_augustus_tong.jpg — (381.52к)

31.10.2008 1:53, Cosmos: comment on Chalcidoidea-beetle parasites

There is a pteromal pair of Gymnetron, Ceutorhynus & Auleutes epilobii. There is material on bark beetle chalcides, which is increasingly fragmented (you could bring it out yourself at random this winter, or prepare and bring the year to the track in full))) Probably among the webs you are looking for, chalcidoids are just on phytophages, and in the soil there should be mainly proctotrupoids?

30.10.2008 20:44, Papis: comment on How to go to Primorye?

We managed to catch fish even in Mongolia, and even the Mongols were surprised. They lived all their lives near this river (Khangai, Urd Tamir river) and were absolutely blown away when we started dragging fish from the river with spinning (Lenok, grayling). It was fun.

30.10.2008 11:30, Dmitry Vlasov: comment on Help me catch the book louse. Looking for Liposcelis divinatorius

In what form are they needed??? I have something resembling them found on the balcony (and even try to eat the beetles drying there). But now they can go into diapause...

28.10.2008 18:25, Guest: comment on Cortodera

All 6 ?ага

28.10.2008 14:54, Андреас: comment on Shipovskaya oak grove

- My plowman found Rosalia alpina, (if it is this particular species of the genus Rosalia) in Krasnaya Polyana (Krasnodar Territory). "I didn't store it correctly," and the bug just scattered over the spare parts in my hands.

28.10.2008 14:15, Андреас: comment on Field practice

- I downloaded it. I read at home in comfortable conditions. Like a chronicle of famous entomologists. - It's probably great! - And most importantly from a living person, an entomologist, a romantic who knows how to notice and appreciate the beautiful in the good, eternal and imperishable!

26.10.2008 16:44, Андреас: comment on Small photo report

It turns out that there is a similar, but more informative and interesting topic "Fishing reports". "I'm going over there. - There is an element!!!

23.10.2008 15:16, evg220: comment on Need help from entomologists

Interactions with the environment are chemical reactions... I'll try to post more details in the eveningYes, no. In this article, everything is stated quite clearly, clearly and correctly. Now the search direction is clear – how to create ("by hand") those are primary transducers (sensors) that convert chemical contact (literally with one molecule) into an electrical signal that can be ...

22.10.2008 17:52, Гость Кундуз: comment on c-album

Just wonderful!

21.10.2008 21:45, Андреас: comment on Coleoptera identification for closely related, hard-to-distinguish species

"Sorry to bother you. I was assigned this ladybug to the genus. - Is it possible to get to the view from the photo? Sincerely, Andreas

21.10.2008 13:53, svm2: comment on Various small Noctuid moths. Families Erebidae, Noctuidae, Nolidae

Pseudeustrotia candidula (Denis et Schiffermuller, 1775) HungaryThe butterfly is considered common, but it does not come across many, always no more than one specimen per night Well, who has it like, we have a very common one near Kiev (20-30 copies each during the main summer) and flies from spring to autumn

21.10.2008 10:38, guest: Андрей: comment on Caterpillar diseases

By the way, as practice shows, polyhedrosis is rarely transmitted to other caterpillars. That is, if you take a sick goose and put it in a cage with other caterpillars of the same species, but from a different culture, which are kept in different conditions, they will not get sick (I have tried this many times). In addition, latent viruses contain 100% of natural caterpillars. Therefore, only ...

20.10.2008 22:18, Lilas: comment on Live Insect Exhibition

I missed everything... It's a shame(Is there anything like this planned in the near future?All spsb for the photo)

20.10.2008 8:04, entomochero: comment on Charaxes jassius

Dear collegues, I hope that you like...

19.10.2008 23:08, Dr. Niko: comment on Longest insect found: Phobaeticus chani

http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Фобетикус_ЧаняI think it will be enough for Guinness 2008.There was also a flight of fancy here:The previous record holder was the stick beetle Phobaeticus kirbyi, which is 2.9 cm shorter.This post was edited by Dr. Niko - 19.10.2008 23: 11

19.10.2008 22:50, Stas Shinkarenko: comment on Leucomygus weevil

Before this is my post. Pictures:Leucomigus_candidatus1.jpg — (124.23к) Leucomigus_candidatus________________________.jpg — (141.4 k)

19.10.2008 12:06, entomochero: comment on Nustera distigma

O.K. friends.

18.10.2008 22:19, RippeR: comment on Why do Apaturas shine?

usually, the overflow tubes return to their place.in general, it is difficult for me to guess what the overflow is for ^_^My guess is water. Perelivnitsy like to sit by the water, along the banks of lakes, rivers, puddles. Perhaps they imitate water with their overflow, thereby confusing their enemies.. With their wings closed, they look like dirt and twigs that they like to sit on..

18.10.2008 20:08, guest: vituss: comment on Dumb questions

This is called phoresia – the use of insects as a transport for settlement... often it is not adults who phore, but nymphs, who do not even have a mouth apparatus, but have suckers, precisely in order to stay on their "transport", this has nothing to do with parasitism in most cases, although there are parasitic species, of course, and often both are combined...

18.10.2008 15:47, Алексей Яковлев: comment on Achillides maackii

В кассу:Мааки на водопое (окрест Хабаровска):Из такой же "дерьмозмеегусеницы" на Сахалине выводится бианор:Гусеница Алкиноя также косит под помет (Приморье):Гусеница Махаона огрызается. Заметьте, что в Хабаровском крае ...

16.10.2008 20:45, алекс 2611: comment on Important - Alex 2611

Greetings to all forum participants!!!!Today, four months later, I took a few steps on two legs again. I think I'll start living a normal life again soon.I would like to thank all those who sent me insects, all those who helped with literature, all those who help with advice, and just all the forum participants. And also our forum for what it is. It seems to me that if not for the daily visit to ...

15.10.2008 20:12, Гость Кундуз: comment on Agrius convolvuli

This year, in August, in the Volokolamsk district, I caught several beautiful specimens of Bindweed Hawk Moth. The butterfly fed at night on fragrant tobacco.

08.10.2008 23:50, Peter Khramov: comment on New photos in the amount of 4 pieces

Adding to the gallery butterflies : two shots Lycaena dispar , one - Carterocephalus silvicola and Thymelicus lineola .

04.10.2008 19:10, Peter Khramov: comment on Scoops still not over

Lined microdescriptions the following types: Scoop pine Scoop plevelnaya belopolosaya Scoop turf Hadena bicruris Scoop clove seed Hadena rivularis dull gray moth garden Scoop clover Scoop shirokospinnaya alder Cerastis leucographa moth reddish spring Scoop herbal Scoop cabbage Scoop ...

04.10.2008 11:40, Cerega: comment on I will invite you to visit me!

Very supportive, Humelya - very interesting animals and with them a lot of incomprehensible. Here is only one problem - they do not live in Europe, but this is the same Russia.

03.10.2008 20:57, AntSkr: comment on What can you catch from butterflies in Jordan? I'm going in October

Catch the light, you will definitely catch interesting things. October - many autumn species, including the genera Chondrostega and Eriogaster (autumn species).

03.10.2008 20:00, Peter Khramov: comment on New definitions of new scoop

The next regular scoop description: Scoop earthen limbic Scoop rough Scoop el-white Scoop striped pale Mythimna unipuncta Scoop striped belopyatnistaya Scoop striped yellow-brown Scoop belokraynyaya Scoop Wheat Euxoa aquilina Scoop chernopyatnistaya Euxoa recussa Scoop lebedovaya Rusina ...

03.10.2008 13:59, Guest: comment on Culicoides imicola

First, not a mosquito, but a woodlouse (family Ceratopogonidae). Secondly, according to the data of 20 years ago - in Ukraine no.

02.10.2008 23:00, Peter Khramov: comment on A little more than a shovel, good and different

The new party old women: Actinotia polyodon - Scoop brown mammal Cosmia pyralina - Scoop brown Elm Cosmia trapezina - Scoop yellowish Elm Enargia paleacea - Scoop pale hardwood Oligia latruncula Oligia versicolor

02.10.2008 7:12, Aleksandr Ermakov: comment on A Russian scientific journal published a meaningless article created by a computer

No, it's fine. At the same time, a lesson for us: after all, these are examples of "water" that can be avoided in these articles.yes, what kind of "water"is there. It's all braga, not a single logical paragraph, except for thanks.

01.10.2008 23:00, Peter Khramov: comment on Scoops continues

Adding to the descriptions of the scoop: Scoop light Burano cereal Apamea sordens Apamea crenata Scoop large field Scoop golden plantaginaceae Paradrina clavipalpis Scoop lilac spring Amphipoea fucosa Scoop Tillage Scoop hawthorn kisteusaya Scoop crustal wading Scoop crustal Tenaya gray

01.10.2008 19:24, Мих: comment on Cereal flies in homes

I would like such a miracle-a bunch of food insects.. especially when the praying mantises are hatching.

01.10.2008 18:02, Olearius: comment on Green Geometrid moths

No, not Far Eastern, but ours, from Stavropol ! As it turned out,you don't have to go far for fantastic green moth trees.

01.10.2008 13:17, Букашечник: comment on Siberian silkworm

Judging by the color, it is too changeable, that sibirskog, that sosnovgo. Although when there are a lot of them, the Siberian caterpillar number 3 is always much larger. But under the number 6 are found only in one district of the Krasnoyarsk Territory.

01.10.2008 11:25, Dr. Niko: comment on Kill an insect just for...

Tick-borne encephalitis - carriers of horseflies???http://www.medlinks.ru/article.php?sid=2766I just stick to the concept that there is always a probability.

30.09.2008 22:50, Peter Khramov: comment on And further. Scoops

New information for dozens of species: Scoop biryuchnaya Female shuttle willow Earias vernana plusiinae gamma Autographa pulchrina plusiinae iota plusiinae gilded winter moth Archiearis notha Vesennitsa ordinary Scoop crustal yellow-brown Hoplodrina octogenaria Scoop ground light gray Scoop ...

30.09.2008 21:02, RippeR: comment on Report on Bashkiria

In Japan, people generally move their brains more. This is an extensive question, it is not so easy to solve, it is necessary to change the whole worldview)

30.09.2008 15:18, Mike Mostovski: comment on Vacancy at Natal Museum: Entomologist

The Natal Museum, one of the largest, leading national Heritage Institutions in South Africa, invites applications forCHIEF CURATOR: NATURAL SCIENCESKEY RESPONSIBILITIES:The Natal Museum scientists conduct research in various fields of natural sciences. The main responsibilities for this position are:1. Implement a focussed programme of hypothesis-driven research, with emphasis on the unique ...

29.09.2008 23:55, Peter Khramov: comment on Another moth. And dustpan

Two dozen new definitions ... Scoop pistachio Scoop mi Scoop Greater South Scoop Serpokrylov Scoop galloway Scoop red-green Scoop zubchatokrylaya Scoop gray Goroshkova basket-mouths dlinnoschupikovaya Scoop willow moth trapping black moths moths contrast Larentsiya ordinary moth thyme ...

29.09.2008 21:22, Salix: comment on Czech entomologists in jail in India

28.09.2008 23:45, Peter Khramov: comment on New definitions

It added about forty new miniopisany butterflies, mostly mikrocheshuekrylyh and moths: gooseberry moth moth motley celastraceae moths birch Epione repandaria moths limbic blueberry moth planed moths hawthorn moths lunchataya chetyrehpolosaya moths angular alder moths angular birch moths angular ash stripped ...

25.09.2008 10:30, Guest: comment on The most well-known representative for you...

Poor guy!It's like feeding a tiger with mice! And tigers sometimes also do not disdain locusts. In fact, of course, the mantis was not only fed with fireflies. He also got a lot of other things, such as locusts wintering in the imaginal phase, scoops of all sorts. So you don't need to call Greenpease

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