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A large and powerful beast )I think on Lethrus (Autolethrus) scoparius Fischer von Waldheim, 1822 (пара)(Geotrupidae → Lethrinae → Lethrini → Lethrus → Autolethrus)Kazakhstan, South Kazakhstan region.I will be glad to correct or confirm the definition.This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 03.12.2016 23: 48
Corrected data. Lethrus (Lethrus) scoparius Fischer von Waldheim, 1822 → Lethrus (Autolethrus) scoparius Fischer von Waldheim, 1822.
Beetles of the genus Dicronocephalus (Hope, 1837)Dicronocephalus yui yui (Kurosawa, 1968)17.V.2015, Taiwan, Jiayi County, AlishanDicronocephalus uenoi uenoi (Kurosawa, 1968)28.IV.2016, Taiwan, Jiayi County, AlishanDicronocephalus uenoi katoi (Kurosawa, 1968)26.V.2010, Taiwan, Nantou County, Shanlisi
Colleagues, thank you so much for your articles! After much and painful thinking and poring over the signs I came to the conclusion that I have Oryzaephilus mercator
The late Vladimir Meshcheryakov was probably the first person in the country to hold such exhibitions of fluttering butterflies. In the hall of the Palace of Pioneers, where he worked. He told me that at the" rehearsal " he released wild butterflies caught in nature into it. What they did! They ran around like mad, hitting the windows and lamps. Then he released the brooders. It was quite another ...
I had a chandelier in my room, a floor lamp and two more lamps hung in shades. I covered everything with a net so that the butterflies wouldn't get burned. The windows were hung, but covered with tulle. Butterflies flew in the room almost like in nature. Well, some of them tried to reach the lamps and the window, hit the screen sometimes, and sat on it. Then they took off again. True, they were ...
Corrected data. Zoogeographical regions: No formalized data → Palaearctic. Flight time: No formalized data → , , .
I would arrange for her to spend the winter with the temperature and humidity that corresponds to the habitat, at the moment.I was only there in the summer. You can certainly Google it, but even without this I can assume. I asked here only because maybe someone already has experience of this...?!
This is typical not only for dung beetles, but also for almost all horned beetles in general (including those horned with mandibles). And here it is not only and not so much in genetics, but in the conditions of development of the larva and pupa. If there is not enough food or space, then small males with very modest horns are obtained. They are naturally unable to fight on equal terms with their ...
Thanks for the answer! I have carefully read your report on the expedition to these parts. I have very little experience in collecting entomological material. I did this only last summer in the Ussuri District, in the vicinity of Kamenushka. From the eighth of June to the thirty-first of August. Well, if I get a good job in the village of Lavrentia, then I may work there for several years, and I ...
Carabus (Tomocarabus) convexus convexus Fabricius, 1775From your personal collectionThis post was edited by Musson max - 26.11.2016 15: 21
Barbitistes constrictus oltenicus Kis, 1960 is not a synonym, but a valid subspecies: http://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id397232/