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Dear friends, how was your summer ?This summer i caught 4 Colias butterflies. They all seem Crocea, but i am not sure. The females have bigger yellow spots then the ones i caught last year in Odessa, but are not Myrmidone i think. The one on the lower left has no hairy rim. The 2 males ? how can you see if it is a Crocea or Myrmidone ?undefined
«"The master of Meshchera" - the author of the sculpture Alexander Nozdrin from the village of Shilovo"on Yandex.PhotosThe author of Komarik is Alexander Nozdrin, graduated from the school of masters at the Museum of Wooden Architecture, a talented wood carver.
The Sixth European Hemiptera Congress, organized by the National Museum of Natural History (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences) and Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski", will be held in Bulgaria, 25-29 June 2012 under the patronage of UNESCO, in close collaboration with the National Commission for UNESCO, Bulgaria. It ...
That's its own choice! It could get away freely but didn't for two days. Sitting here and there, on a car and the staircase. I took it off my cats "crew".
Thank you. this information is generally known. We were interested in later finds in the Republic of Tatarstan after 2006
Long-winged sedakovs come across year-round and I did not check them for volatility, and short-winged ones do not even try to use their wings, they hit the ground with a thud, head first.
Wow, I haven't noticed this topic before =). I keep quite a lot of grasshoppers, I wrote in the topic about the content of straight-winged ones.
It was necessary to use one table from this determinant and immediately came across annoying typos.Chrysididae (http://www.zin.ru/labs/insects/hymenopt/projects/Key-FE/pdf-4-5/0998-1006.pdf), с 999, рис 592.The notation in the text duplicates Sk. k and omits Sk. b and Sb. b.The figure is missing Sk. b. The necessary information on Sk. b. is not here.I already found it somewhere else.
Now the info about the date and shot/caught location of a photo seen on the adjacent page is also available at the English version of the website.
A species description is themed to subsections signed by users who filled it with texts and references used. All new texts will be added accordable, the old ones are also being changed step by step. For those references that are not checked out yet there will be Lepidoptera.pro noted as a source. At first such way of adding and editing is available only for the admin team (about 10 people), then ...
Carabus (Pachycarabus) roseri ssp. soganliensis Heinz & Korge, 1964Turkey, Rize prov., Ikizdere distr., Rize Daglari, 47 km to SE from lyidere,Sivrikaya Koyu, h=2025 m.30.VI-5.VII.2011, A. Vlasenko leg./det.Male - 23 mm, female - 24 mm. Pictures:C_roseri_soganliensis_P.jpg — (151.86к)
http://lepidoptera.pro/species/hyphantria-cunea/ Feeds on cottonwood too. Young caterpillars live socially in the beginning. So that's the puzzle. http://natlands.typepad.com/nlt_preserve_blog/2009/08/crows-nest-caterpillars.html A larger photo of this caterpillar needed.