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28.01.2010 10:05, shaman.762: comment on An invasion of crickets in the apartment!

and I specially breed crickets, their singing is pleasant to me, I like to fall asleep to it. So the crickets found their owner... and what a good exchange of apartments would have turned out! In addition to applying to the HOA and housing department, you need to look for neighbors in the invasion, go around all adjacent neighbors and talk intelligently with them and find out!Possible options: ...

28.01.2010 9:57, олег09: comment on Geography of our forum

I'm from Kremenchug.......maybe someone knows such a city....... collected a collection...I am particularly interested in Lepidoptera. tell me how to make traps for moths...what just did not try

28.01.2010 2:03, Фиалка трехцветная: comment on Lepidoptera and UV range

Butterflies have diverse vision, and many have color vision (in the visible part of the spectrum). Features of vision may differ not only in different species, but even (in some) within the same species (! sexual dimorphism in color vision). Vision in the UV range is characteristic of very many species of butterflies and plays a role in 1. distinguishing individuals of the opposite sex, 2. ...

26.01.2010 14:31, Victor Gazanchidis: comment on Insect catching in Sri Lanka

It is forbidden to catch them, and it is also forbidden to take them out. If you really want to, you should do this: you agree with the guide about where you want to go, he finds interesting places for fishing and arranges with some respected local resident, for example, the owner of a plantation, etc., to accompany you. Thus, the locals consider you guests and will not sell you to the first ...

20.01.2010 20:21, chebur: comment on Click beetles (Elateridae)

A small but beautiful nutcracker from the Chekhov district of the Moscow region.Oedostethus quadripustulatus (Fabricius, 1792)12.07.09This post was edited by chebur-20.01.2010 21: 01

20.01.2010 13:10, vizioner: comment on Congratulations to the King

I CONGRATULATE YOU AND YOUR WIFE SVYATOSLAV ON THE BIRTH OF YOUR SON!!!

18.01.2010 14:41, Трофим: comment on Fly breeding

Upload it to Promt http://www.translate.ru/So at least the general features, you can catch

16.01.2010 2:03, Vlad Proklov: comment on Is it ethical to sell paratypes?

Thank you to everyone who spoke on this topic. I made some conclusions for myself. In order not to confuse young minds, I delete all my posts in this topic.I shouldn't have deleted anything. It would be nice to learn to value your words.

15.01.2010 20:34, Elion: comment on Bumblebee breeding

Check out Viktor Grebennikov's books. He spent a very long time breeding bumblebees at home. He was a good man...This post was edited by Elion - 15.01.2010 20: 35

14.01.2010 15:12, amara: comment on Books by mail

The card is just in rubles, but the percentage is suspiciously high for some reason. Amaga, what is the delivery time and cost from the state Amazon?I used it in the USA (there, depending on the delivery method, but also a week on average, or a little more or less). I haven't tried going to Moscow from there yet, I reasoned that the way across the ocean would be longer, but I should try, maybe ...

14.01.2010 6:18, Konung: comment on Sending dry insects

The issue is closed.This post was edited by Konung - 22.01.2010 08: 37

13.01.2010 13:35, Бабочник: comment on Apollos in Karachay-Cherkessia

My friend drives 6-8 times a year...live so far

05.01.2010 17:33, Трофим: comment on Congratulations to Pavel Morozov

By joining us. Let her grow up smart, healthy and beautiful, and make her father and mother happy.

05.01.2010 17:00, Бабочник: comment on Swallowtail Egg

If you want to get a lot of swallowtail eggs, just put the female in a cage with fennel or dill and feed a 10% solution of honey at least once a day. Only in the shade will not be laid, and so-dozens of eggs (sometimes more than a hundred). View, take pictures, no problems.For example - http://www.insectnet.com/photos/tech2/phot...ch2.htm#bairdii

04.01.2010 19:45, vasiliy-feoktistov: comment on Plusiinae: Euchalcia, Polychrysia, Lamprotes, Panchrysia, Diachrysia, Macdunnoughia, Autographa,

  Diachrysia chrysitis Linnaeus, 1758Unlike the previous type, which I have often seen over the past five years, I only came across copies with an unbroken sling this year. They occurred together with Diachrysia stenochrysis, but much less frequently (1/5). According to this topic, Diachrysia chrysitis can only be considered instances with a continuous sling, but on many sites, this ...

03.01.2010 18:05, PVOzerski: comment on Photos of Orthoptera insects taken by Grigory Stavrov

Sedakov grasshopper habitat station. Photo taken by Grigory Stavrov. Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Novy Urengoy district Pictures:Local_habitat.JPG — (280.66к)

31.12.2009 18:20, Aleksandr Ermakov: comment on When did you accidentally ruin the collection items?

Oh, to spoil the beetle-eka trouble. I once had a book fall into an open box with a buzzer from the top shelf (ironically, a fly detector). Almost two dozen valuable (for me) copies were lost.And yet, when there were no normal pins and you had to use Soviet "hooks", they constantly clung imperceptibly to the sleeves of the sweater, were badly damaged or were found only on the floor.As for gluing ...

30.12.2009 22:52, vasiliy-feoktistov: comment on Spreading butterflies

PS The fellow traveler never got in touchSo on that and "Fellow traveler"This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 12/30/2009 23: 01

30.12.2009 11:00, Yakovlev: comment on Obukhov Sergey

Colleagues, please help me find a valid phone number for Sergey Obukhov (Saint Petersburg). I want to congratulate my friend on NG. Answer in PM. THANK YOU!

25.12.2009 23:36, Алексей Яковлев: comment on Butterflies and other insects of Peru

Pseudatteria cf. ardoris (Tortricidae: Chlidanotinae : Polyorthini). Peru, Tambopata National Park.This post was edited by Alexey Yakovlev - 12/25/2009 23: 38

22.12.2009 23:43, Bad Den: comment on We went to the Saratov province and Dosang

There were butterflies, but I don't understand them very well, so I didn't pay much attention and almost didn't catch them.Well, buggers went mostly, yes

22.12.2009 15:16, Macroglossum: comment on Website on butterflies 2

Registration is sacred.It is also a good idea to implement the accumulation of statistics: places and dates of observations of a particular type. Only it is necessary in my opinion to save this information, but not to give it out in a " raw " form (it will be limited to, for example, the region or, for example, the south of the Moscow region, etc.). Something like this:papilio machaon was ...

21.12.2009 18:27, taler: comment on Tell me about the value for the collection

Yes, I have birmanikusy much cheaper.Times 2. Dorogova is 15 bucks.But here as everywhere-everyone has their own prices, and the desire to buy or not.The species are not uncommon.If you know the place, then even en masse.This post was edited by taler - 12/21/2009 18: 28

18.12.2009 4:41, Opas: comment on Malaysia's moths

Just awesome! thank you! It's a pity that you took pictures of all this in botany, because I already wanted to offer my services as a straightener and as a trapper next time.

17.12.2009 12:45, Mike Mostovski: comment on Manual of Afrotropical Diptera

The Manual of Afrotropical Diptera (http://afrotropicalmanual.net) is aimed to encourage the study of dipterology, both on and beyond the African continent, for the use of practicing systematists, applied entomologists, conservationists, all students of entomology and the public at large.

17.12.2009 1:51, rpanin: comment on Ropalopus

Ropalopus ungaricus (Herbst, 1784) male, 18mmIvano-Frankivsk region, Verkhovyn district, Burkut village, Cherny Cheremosh River valley, VII. 2002, leg.Zamoroka A. Pictures:Ropalopus_ungaricus.18_mm.jpg — (107.13к)

16.12.2009 16:17, Penzyak: comment on P. I. Marikovsky died

With the departure of the remarkable entomologist Marikovsky to the upper people, the Soviet period in entomology is also largely disappearing. For a pittance, you could go anywhere from the desert to the tundra, from the Baltic to the Pacific Ocean. The golden age for the Russian entomologist was friends. Let's hope that entomologists will not be transferred to Kazakhstan... Another page in the ...

16.12.2009 12:28, Penzyak: comment on Could one fake a butterfly?

About ten years ago, we had a student who came to our department as a schoolboy and became interested in entomology. Unfortunately, he has a very creative soul - he didn't finish his studies, he left for the army. And now he is engaged in artistic metal forging. So, when he was still a schoolboy, he built a whole box of various chimeras from the waste of his field practice in invertebrate zoology ...

15.12.2009 18:04, rpanin: comment on Butterflies of the Carpathians and Dniester Canyon

Here he is, like, and caught apollo in the Dniester canyon in the 80's. The point seems to be there, a little vague, but it's not clear if there was a population there, they would already know about it, and why a single specimen, a stray migrant, or something, appears So it seems to me, and even if the label says " Ivano-Frankivsk region." then it is very much like falsification, because: "In ...

14.12.2009 20:37, akulich-sibiria: comment on The beetle capable to destroy a tree in a week, appeared in Moscow Region

As I understand it, we are talking about the entire genus Monochamus...It is as a POTENTIAL carrier of stem nematodes that this genus was included in the A2 lists (limited-spread CVO-quarantine pest). It has been proven that the Bursaphelenchus xylophilus counterpart, namely Bursaphelenchus mucronatus, can successfully tolerate M. urussovi. But something in the first message the problem is too ...

13.12.2009 2:09, taler: comment on Butterflies flap their wings in space for the first time

So in the insectarium in general, monarchs sit, and not thistles, And their wings, indeed, opened poorly...

07.12.2009 21:25, А.Й.Элез: comment on The Global Lepidoptera Names Index

And to call it sareptensis Stgr.; to stipulate that the description is clearly late, it would be absolutely correct; and the year will still have to be put, probably, in 1861. Nothing else comes to mind, and this option passes completely regardless of who made the grammatical correction of the name and when.

07.12.2009 16:27, bora: comment on Genus Aricia, boundaries of agestis and artaxerxes species

Three weekly cycles at +2...+4 with "thawing" for two days between cooling to +25...+28. The last time I raised the temperature to +35, the caterpillars decreased by one and a half times, but began to feed and grow. Before that, I could not get out of the winter diapause, I tried many options - this one was a success.

05.12.2009 3:17, PVOzerski: comment on The nervous system of insects

I'm afraid I'll have to look for such works in "paper" libraries. By the way, you can also search online, but mostly in English-language sources. Search for the following keywords: neuronal, insect, registration. To be honest, I had no experience with compact devices placed on the body of a freely moving insect, and I am not even sure of the reality of their existence. Electrophysiological work ...

02.12.2009 15:08, Yakovlev: comment on Popularity rating of entomology textbooks

I am very worried about the lack of my entomological education. I consider myself a fairly knowledgeable person, but when I was present at a discussion between two graduates of the St. Petersburg State University Entomology Department, I realized how much, much, much I don't know. Education in a good university is very important!

01.12.2009 7:24, Sergey Didenko: comment on Popularization of the works of colleagues

It seems to me that you understood everything I wrote perfectly, but decided not to agree Please explain. In general, I associate the words" apparatus for obtaining evidence " with the inventory of, for example, the inquisition . This means that physicists usually have easier access to the most up-to-date equipment than representatives of other scientific fields.  Unambiguous? In my humble ...

28.11.2009 6:37, lerth: comment on PDF of the article

Dear colleagues,Currently, there is no access to Russian-language libraries and you need a PDF of the article. Yablokov-Khnzoryan S. M. 1986. A new genus and species of fan-bearing beetles from Tajikistan (Coleoptera, Rhipiphoridae). Academy of Sciences of the Armenian SSR, Vol. 82, No. 2, pp. 89-92. I will be grateful,АР

27.11.2009 20:15, Андреас: comment on I'll give you a gift of 500 flies

Hello. I want to tell you a boring, non-instructive story:At the very end of October and beginning of November, in the yard toilet in the morning, I began to notice fly larvae unsuccessfully poking into a corner and trying to burrow there. I was surprised at where they could have come from, since everything is clean, and the point has the shape of an inkwell-neprolivashki… Over the course of ...

26.11.2009 13:36, Bad Den: comment on Book

What price?

25.11.2009 18:48, Трофим: comment on Ukrainian and Moldovan colleagues, hold on! We are with you!

He answers: "I have flu. As it is, it's fine, thank you!" And sneezes, and smiles.

23.11.2009 0:07, Bad Den: comment on Garden vacuum cleaners in the service of entomology

No, it doesn't fly away. There, a bag of fine-meshed cloth is taped inside the pipe, and everything remains in it.

19.11.2009 17:55, Dachnik: comment on How to deal with field crickets?

I think you can read the article at this link http://zoobusiness.kiev.ua/forinquisitive/10/it will be useful for both you and your readers.I saw this article, thank you. It seems that my reader has a problem with low-quality humus, which is obviously full of peat and small sawdust to create more "biomass". After reading the letter carefully again, I realized that she was a fan of organic farming ...

18.11.2009 13:58, Alexander Zarodov: comment on Subfamily Spondylidinae

But live Spondylis buprestoides on a fresh pine stump got out Moscow Region, Tuchkovo, 30.08.2009

08.11.2009 21:11, scarit: comment on Alexey Sazhnev

Alexey, Happy Birthday!!!! Success in all your activities! Health and cheerfulness!!

08.11.2009 3:53, : comment on Green lacewing that fly into Moscow apartments in the summer and bite people?

Right here http://foto.spbland.ru/details/120158/ photo of the golden-eyed horsefly And here http://www.photosight.ru/photos/2103102/ photo of goldeneye.thank you very much..just latoglazok very much in my apartment flies and I did not fight them..so I did the right thing that I didn't kill them, because I was already afraid that they were biting and I wanted to catch them all

04.11.2009 1:00, Reanimator: comment on Morpho sulkowskyi and M. ockendeni

Andrey, I'll look again... there's not much information yet.thank you in advance

03.11.2009 9:54, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on VIII Interregional Meeting of Entomologists of Siberia and the Far East

Siberian Branch of the Russian Entomological Society Institute of Animal Systematics and Ecology, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences VIII Interregional Meeting of Entomologists of Siberia and the Far East October 2010city of NovosibirskFirst newsletterOrganizing Committee Chairman:Glupov V. V.-Professor, Director of ISiER SB RAS Co-Chairs:Kharitonov A. Yu. - Chairman of the SF ...

02.11.2009 4:08, Karat: comment on Report on a trip to Verkhoyansk

Great report! Wonderful places! and of course, very interesting butterflies!

01.11.2009 16:01, okoem: comment on Zygaenidae. Binta clothrata

Zygaena laeta (Hubner, [1790])June 27, 2009, Crimea, vicinity of Feodosia, Tepe-Oba.Photos in nature. Pictures:20090627_114251.jpg — (53.61к)

31.10.2009 20:56, vlad-veras: comment on A colony of moths has settled

This is for industrial premises. At home, it is better to mechanically destroy the breeding center. As a last resort, try buying pheromone traps.This post was edited by vlad-veras - 10/31/2009 20: 58

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