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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

23.09.2008 12:06, Acalyptrate: comment on Seitz - The Macrolepidoptera of the World

I offer scans of The Macrolepidoptera of the World, all published volumes (16 + 4 Supplements), file format: full-color TIFF, 150 dpi, size 1275X1755 pixels (6.4 Mb). To find out which tables have never been published, and how many pages of text there are in each volume, go to www.seitzcollection.com. What is missing (alas):Volume 5 (American Rhopalocera) - no text, only tables;volume 7 (American ...

23.09.2008 11:36, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on Scientific readings "Ecology of dendrophagous insects"

SECOND READING IN MEMORY OF O. A. KATAEV"Ecology of dendrophagous insects"St. Petersburg, SPbGLTA, November 26-28, 2008Dear colleagues!The St. Petersburg State Forestry Engineering Academy named after S. M. Kirov and the Russian Entomological Society invite you to take part in the second readings in memory of forest entomologist O. A. Kataev, which will be held on November 26-28, 2008 at the ...

18.09.2008 20:55, RippeR: comment on What and where you can catch in August (capricorn beetles) in the Crimea

Somewhere in Yugoslavia or where, I don't remember exactly, Morimus ganglbaueri is found. And in the Crimea there can't be funereus-it means either he collected it in the wrong place, or caught a transport on the road or something else.. Or maybe his route was strange.

18.09.2008 19:44, Peter Khramov: comment on New pictures of butterflies from Valerie Maslennikova

The gallery - photo poplar lentochnika , descriptions - blue sash and Rheumaptera undulata .

18.09.2008 18:06, Sergey Rybalkin: comment on Insects from Yakutia and the Magadan region

Quality?The main thing that remains:Сolias nastes yacuticola - (А1) 8/16$, (A-) 4/8$, (B) 2/4$ m/fColias hyperborea kurnakovi - (A-) 3/6, (B) 1,5/3 m/fOeneis pansa - (A1) 5$ (A-) 2,5$ malesMelitaea latonigena - (А1) 1,5$ (A-) 0,75$ malesPolyommatus kamtschadalis - (А1) 2$ malesAgriades glandon - (A1) 2$ (A-) 1$ malesLycaeides argyrognomon - (A1) 1/2$ (A-) 0,5/1$ m/f

17.09.2008 21:10, Peter Khramov: comment on Photo of two new travyanok

First travyanka: Titanio normalis . Second travyanka: Evergestis desertalis .

17.09.2008 14:03, Lilas: comment on Butterfly Show

To date, the exhibition can please with a wide variety))) Pictures:S6300544.JPG — (139.76к) S6300545.JPG — (141.92к) S6300547.JPG — (142.13к) S6300555.JPG — (136.24 k) S6300563.JPG — (142.26к)

17.09.2008 12:43, Grigory Grigoryev: comment on Butterfly collection for sale!

"Well, it's not a place that sells such collections."Absolutely agree with Paul - absolutely not the same.

16.09.2008 19:25, Славл: comment on Strange flight of bumblebees

Yes, this is, in general, a well-known fact. Even in some kin bourgeois about insects it was shown.for an amateur entomologist, this fact was not known in any case, watching insects live is more interesting than on TV.

16.09.2008 12:22, Kovalevsky: comment on A new subfamily of ants (Martialinae) is described from Brazil

The PNAS website has published an article describing a new species (as well as genus and subfamily) from the Amazon rainforest. Molecular analysis shows that the new species is the most primitive of the modern ants known to science, and it can be attributed to the "living fossil". A good comment can be found here here (in English). For those who don't read English , here's one option. An article ...

15.09.2008 8:09, Karat: comment on Mass of Ocneria dispar

In 2006, I had a rest not far from Slyudyanka. The picture was exactly the same! Unpaired was everywhere on the campsite and non-entomologists were in deep shock from what they saw! In every travel bag, in cups/mugs, and just in the pockets (if you gape a little) left ovipositors! The lampposts are 100% plastered, and from a distance they looked like they were shaped! There is this disaster ...

10.09.2008 20:59, Андреас: comment on Sochi/Adler end of August 2008

- Now I'm going back to Dagomys on the 16th. I don't know if I will be able to go fishing, since I will be with a woman (unfortunately). And I really liked the path from Khosta to the Yew-boxwood grove... - There I was once catching pigeons with a zebra-skin underbelly (by the way, I saw very similar ones in October in Greece near the city of Argos)... Sorry for the spam."I've already arrived. I ...

10.09.2008 14:47, amara: comment on Blestyanka kosmopolit

By the way, opred. tables of 5 types of Europe. N. B. Nikitsky's book "Insect predators of bark beetles and their ecology" 1980, Nauka. There only Librodor appears as a separate genus (and not a subgenus, as is customary now). I think this book was posted here not so long ago.And for the three American types, you can see here:http://na.fs.fed.us/pubs/howtos/ht_nitidulid/nitidulid.pdfThis post was ...

09.09.2008 23:17, Fornax13: comment on Looking for images

Wi-Fi! How lovely! Thank you very much!

09.09.2008 3:13, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on Wintering Noctuidae

I would suggest looking at these articles:http://www.zin.ru/journals/entrev/contents...ume=&s=0&co=720Author (s) Article title Year Volume (issue) Pages Saulich A. Kh. and Volkovich T. V. Monovoltinism in insects and its regulation 1996 75 (2) 244-- Saulich A. Kh. and Sokolova I. V. Influence of temperature and day length on regulation of seasonal development of Emmelia trabealis L. ...

08.09.2008 23:00, Albatus: comment on Anthracocenthrus rugiceps (Gahan, 1894) Pakistan

Sell Anthracocenthrus rugiceps (Gahan, 1894) male-Pakistan (detailed label), size-70mm+, price 85 euros (possible exchange for Prioninae). e-mail: albatus(собака)inbox.ruThis post was edited by Albatus - 08.09.2008 23: 02 Pictures:Acanthophorus__Anthracocentrus__rugiceps__Gahan__1894_.jpg — (231.99к)

08.09.2008 18:29, Sergey Rybalkin: comment on Inachis io

The question disappeared-this mottled moth is changeable, they pupated.

05.09.2008 12:31, Андреас: comment on Coleoptera

- Isos ta tyleosate na gamisete to myalo o filos-tu filu?- Ite na vrisete to matafrasty!

04.09.2008 23:01, Алексей Яковлев: comment on Ozopherus muricatus weevil

ISHOOOOH!!!!Friends, it is very difficult to shoot beetles on macro, they move all the time and do not want to focus completely (sometimes only the antennae, then only the eyes in focus!). Lots of marriage. In addition, it is difficult to take pictures and swing a butterfly net at the same time! And I don't know much about beetles either, because there are too many of them! Sensible photos ...

04.09.2008 21:27, mikee: comment on Megarhyssa Rider

Megarhyssa superba Schrank (Ichneumonidae, Rhyssinae ) is a parasite of hornbills (Siricidae)photo by A. Shcherbakov. Taken in the Moscow region.Awesome beast! Live drilling rig.

04.09.2008 12:22, Cerega: comment on Primorye 2008

Beautiful! The beast didn't leave in vain!

03.09.2008 23:39, Konstantin Shorenko: comment on Dictionary for the amateur entomologist

Well, usually such amateur books are written by professionals who are tired of publishing important scientific works, for various reasons. From the style of presentation, I would venture to assume that you are not one of them. I will venture to assume further that you are an amateur and you are motivated by the idea of publishing something, due to your own abilities. Believe me, it's not worth ...

02.09.2008 18:19, rpanin: comment on Where can I read about ground beetles?

I fished in the steppe both in May and in July. For some reason, there are only errans, and in the summer it is really less common.And what species are active now (in the fall)? If I understand perfectly well, there is no point in setting traps in the steppe areas right now?About the list: I have a copy of c. aurolimbatus from Donetsk. True, 16 years ago and without a label, but I caught it ...

02.09.2008 18:16, guest: Ульяна: comment on Question about lepidoptera and customs

Please tell us how to contact farms in Costa Rica and the Philippines.

01.09.2008 16:55, lepidopterolog: comment on Digging through old material

Most likely you are right, I don't even doubt about the golubyanka (I just really wanted to). And I'll take a picture of yellow niobos together with a strange mother-of-pearl so that the difference is better visible, otherwise if you look at the photo I put, it really seems that niobos are without options.This, of course, is not the usual yellow form of niobe, but an aberrant one, but a rather ...

01.09.2008 13:48, Cerega: comment on Stick insects of Russia

On the grass, usually, hold the larvae of younger ages, then move to the trees. They eat a lot of things, but most of all they like linden. And what did you feed them?

01.09.2008 2:56, Juglans: comment on Gastrolina depressa

Gastrolina depressa Baly, the flat nut leaf beetle, is a serious pest of the Manchurian walnut. It is distributed in the south of the Russian Far East, in Japan, China and Korea. Beetles and larvae can destroy up to 80-100% of the leaf plate. The beetles come out of their wintering grounds in mid-May and lay their eggs at the end of May. Larvae are kept in groups, pupate on leaves, attached by ...

31.08.2008 15:21, IchMan: comment on Conops quadrifasciatus De Geer

Conops quadrifasciatus De Geer (Conopidae)Central Karelia 15.07.2006

31.08.2008 4:31, Peter Khramov: comment on Added a lot of photos

Reloading images that were not already because of the bug that was just fixed a. Now Gallery 1000 photo butterflies .

29.08.2008 21:23, Андреас: comment on Lucilia bufonivora

Where did you read this nonsense? It has long been known that the fly does not sacrifice itself, but lays its eggs in the area of the thighs or back, where the frog will not be able to reach them with either front or hind legs."On the Internet, my dear fellow! "I understand now that you can't trust him.

29.08.2008 15:37, rpanin: comment on Fiddler beetles

Here is a map of its range:"her" - who?

29.08.2008 12:40, Guest: comment on The wasp deals with a Noctuid moth

I observed a similar picture, only the wasp dealt brutally with a dead horsefly on the windowsill. And once, being in the field, I see a mouse dead, and somehow it moves strangely, I raised it, and there 3 German people are cutting it up.- Apparently, - she caught a horsefly alive herself; - and here, in the case of the mouse, the wasps coveted fresh carrion.

28.08.2008 13:08, bahurin: comment on ascii art and entomology

let me point out that this is not a digitized and lettered swallowtail...

28.08.2008 12:43, fly-km: comment on Has anyone ever learned Latin?

Hurray!! 21 PEOPLE WERE TAUGHT CLASSICAL LATIN!!!! please respond..)

28.08.2008 1:16, Андреас: comment on Amazing finds

"He said we'd painted it." - Of course, - my friend and I did not argue with the "certified specialist". "There was even a picture of a blue rhino in an issue of The Young Naturalist.- "The wife of an Azerbaijani sends to the market to buy beige fabric... - he goes-goes, looks closely, - then can not stand it and asks the seller, - " slushy, - Beshivy, - is this green?" (I'm talking about my ...

27.08.2008 17:47, Vabrus: comment on Maintenance and breeding of larvae

Rhagium mordax

26.08.2008 18:59, metallman.92: comment on Got a stick insects, help me identify which one

Oh, I'm somehow not on the topic spread, create a new topic=)

25.08.2008 6:07, Sergius: comment on Tomares (Thestor) nogelii nogelii

T. nogelii is from the south of Ukraine, there are literally 1-2 permanent spots.Price 3,5 / 7 Euro per m / f. If you are interested, write to: burma@online.ua, I rarely come here...

24.08.2008 17:29, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on V. I. Kuznetsov died

As Akhmatova wrote, "August again" is a month of deaths (for Peter)... Bright memory...

23.08.2008 21:12, andros: comment on V. V. Zlobin died

Condolences to your family and friends.

21.08.2008 19:45, AlexEvs: comment on Who's who

to Andreas:many forum participants have written in their personal info what specific group they are engaged in)and some of them are registered by their nicknames

20.08.2008 21:24, Андреас: comment on Entomologists in the Murmansk region

"And I'm hoping to get some beetles from the ex-entomologist there soon."- So, my friend in a reasonable way, - if che, - I'll let you know - "we'll see".

20.08.2008 10:39, Bukashechnik: comment on Who needs entomology today?

RiuppeR, I agree. However, most of those who went from universities to science in recent years, to call well-trained, like calling Bush a fighter for world peace-. And their own enthusiasm should still be fueled by the state to some extent, and preferably to a greater extent than to a lesser extent. When scientists in institutes do not receive a salary for six months, which is already scanty, ...

20.08.2008 7:57, Bukashechnik: comment on Rarest of the rarest

That's for sure. Recently, I talked to my supervisor Nikolayev (he teaches at KazGU), and he told me that now even students who want to go to entomology are being forced to go to the specialty of a biotechnologist, like it's fashionable, a big state order plan and all that. In general, now biotechnologists are like lawyers and economists among other biologists. And entomologists are no longer ...

20.08.2008 1:30, Андреас: comment on Need some advice

- "Do not have in your house an idol, a sorcerer, a sorceress, a sorcerer, etc., etc."....

20.08.2008 0:30, Андреас: comment on Looking for pictures of beetles in nature

PG18Guys!So do you need beetles or not?We opened a branch, so at least look at it!- Similarly, - Watson!!!

19.08.2008 23:32, Tyomochkin: comment on Buy / take caterpillars

to omar: what about the caterpillars? Or am I already screwed?

19.08.2008 19:17, RippeR: comment on Ornithoptera Book of the World-Takasyi Ohya

offer to exchange 1203 Chlorophorus varius

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