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I wonder whether it is possible to create a caterpillar and chrysalis artificial conditions to get a color uniform?
Corrected data. Stenocorus vittatus Fischer-Waldheim, 1842 → Stenocorus (Stenocorus) vittatus Fischer-Waldheim, 1842.
Corrected data. Stenocorus validicornis Pic, 1906 → Stenocorus (Toxotochorus) validicornis Pic, 1906.
Corrected data. Stenocorus testaceus Linsley and Chemsak, 1972 → Stenocorus (Stenocorus) testaceus Linsley and Chemsak, 1972.
Corrected data. Stenocorus serratus Holzschuh, 1974 → Stenocorus (Stenocorus) serratus Holzschuh, 1974.
Corrected data. Stenocorus schizotarsus Chen & Chiang, 2002 → Stenocorus (Stenocorus) schizotarsus Chen & Chiang, 2002.
Corrected data. Stenocorus persicus Faldermann, 1837 → Stenocorus (Stenocorus) persicus Faldermann, 1837.
Corrected data. Stenocorus longevittatus Fairmaire, 1887 → Stenocorus longivittatus Fairmaire, 1887.
Corrected data. Stenocorus lepturoides Reitter, 1914 → Stenocorus (Stenocorus) lepturoides Reitter, 1914.
Corrected data. Stenocorus gorodinskii Holzschuh, 1999 → Stenocorus (Stenocorus) gorodinskii Holzschuh, 1999.
Corrected data. Stenocorus fuscodorsalis Chen & Chiang, 1996 → Stenocorus (Stenocorus) fuscodorsalis Chen & Chiang, 1996.
Corrected data. Stenocorus copei Linsley and Chemsak, 1972 → Stenocorus (Stenocorus) copei Linsley and Chemsak, 1972.
Corrected data. Stenocorus auricomus Reitter, 1890 → Stenocorus (Stenocorus) auricomus Reitter, 1890.
Corrected data. Stenocorus alteni Giesbert & Hovore, 1998 → Stenocorus (Stenocorus) alteni Giesbert & Hovore, 1998.
Suppose that before the advent of the curator is to be in the Hemiptera order not to multiply the gallery uncertain. If suddenly happen curator (alas, unlikely), he will understand and will put everything in its place.
Corrected data. / Tentatively identified / Evgeny Slobodskoy → Atara arata / Confidently identified / Yuri Semejkin.
Normally in the 11th post everything is written. I didn't see any disrespect. The question is quite natural.But it smacks of arrogance clearly!
Maybe the author does not mean the bronze beetle, but some other species? For example, some shiny waspGlitter wasps also don't bite, even giant ones. To be honest, they can't even sting a human.
Konstantin, you actually hatched sawfly interesting! =) It would be quite remarkable even tighter crop the photos to your subject can easily be found on the frame. Of course, if, for example, the butterfly sits on a beautiful flower - it makes sense to leave a flower in the frame.If the picture was taken on a wall or table - trim the edges so that only the object of shooting left in the ...