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Please state the amount of possible remuneration?Do you guys want to hear something like $xx for an insect?I can't say that. If there are any interested parties, let's talk in person.
The atlas pupa stage can last for more than a year if the pupa is in diapause. Imported pupae are usually diapausal. As a rule, they are displayed within 3 months. Normal pupae (adjustable and kept at high humidity and a temperature of 27 degrees) develop for 4 weeks.
Seems to be Eurytides marcellus? Much pity. Isn't it protected in USA (I read it somewhere)? No words, just paradox!
Physicists have assembled an ultra-sensitive thermal radiation sensor from butterfly wing scales and carbon nanotubes.The assembly of super-thermometers with the participation of butterflies is reported by RIA Novosti with reference to an article in the journal Nature Photonics. Butterflies from the genus Morpho are famous for their bright and shiny wings, and the beauty of their wings is ...
you can of course, I tried, they still fly(if free fall can be called flight), but not very interesting... alas, only down.nuuu you can put them to sleep in a cracker instead of candy)or maybe they are alive, just pretending? or they're asleep.... still with diapause not released.
Maybe, but these are already special things, the fact is that in the case of a ball-there is a positive pressure in it. In the case of a box, it is only passive diffusion.
Comrades, a very interesting topic, but unfortunately long forgotten. No one has experimented with such experiments by changing temperatures on swallowtails? I want to try, maybe someone will tell me some clever thoughts, give advice! I will be glad to hear any answers!!!
“Cyborg bugs come to help” lecture by Dr. Michel Maharbiz from the University of California, Berkeley, will be held on March 26th at the Digital October centre (Moscow, Russia) as a part of the Knowledge Stream project. The lecture is supported by “In the world of science” magazine. Dr. Maharbiz will talk about the latest projects of his laboratory, namely, neuro implants which allow to ...
I´m engaged in revisionary work of non-ditrysian lepidoptera, especially Micropterigidae (see: http://www.nkis.info/nkis/projKKZ_Adelidae.cgi?uid=TaxOn&lang=e). Since our knowledge of Micropterigidae from all parts of the former Soviet Union is extremely poor, I would be very interested in investigating any material of that family, especially from central Asia, Siberia and the Far East, but also ...
How to tell the difference between moths and butterflies except knowing the fact that some are active during the day and others at night? The Montreal Botanical Garden makes it clear with over than 2000 alive butterflies and moths which flitting about in the two Botanical Garden greenhouses, the Main Exhibition Greenhouse and the Fern Greenhouse. This is a 15th “Butterflies Go Free” ...
Last year august the US Fish and Wildlife Service announced an emergency listing* of the Miami Blue Butterfly (Cyclargus thomasi bethunebakeri) as endangered, “We, the Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), exercise our authority pursuant to section 4(b)(7) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act), to emergency list the Miami blue butterfly (Cyclargus thomasi bethunebakeri) as ...
About prophetic dreams. I had a dream today that Potanin and I (Bad Den) were going somewhere in the tropics. It's a good thing. We are sitting in Domodedovo, waiting for the flight. We decided for the success of the expedition 100 grams each. And off she went. In the end, Den persuaded me to abandon the trip and rush to his Nizhny Novgorod. We spent three weeks drinking and eating dumplings. ...
Tucked away so that you hardly notice it even passing nearby, a small park in Apollo park somewhere at Milson outskirts, a Palmerston North suburb, being inch by inch turned with hands of its creator and inspired volunteers, into an unordinary, special place for butterflies. Paul Vandenberg was busy with that very doing all last year — he's been working tirelessly till butterflies of all ...