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Some lepidoptera species get nutrition in a very intricate manner, they fish tears out of the sleeping birds' eyes using harpoon-like proboscis with special barbs at its tip. Back in 2006 scientists discovered those moths feeding on birds in Madagascar. Roland Hilgartner from the German Primate Centre in Göttingen, Germany, and Mamisolo Raoilison from the University of Antananarivo in ...
If you are the author of photos, but now the picture on the page you have access to the data of the original file name and the title of the form (original - in which you loaded the photo on the site). This information is displayed for the author of the picture, other users can not see it.
Vitaly, no problem. Just made it that photos are now added with the original filename (that one the photographer used on upload) and original name of the species. These data are seen to no one but the author of the photo, other users neither can see this. To all: if you have any wishes as for the website use, please don't hesitate to ask. Many things may be added.
Vitaly, obviously shouldn't, they make photos look much more interesting. Just I supposed that the beetle wanted to get its five minutes of fame, so did he posed alongside Agrotis. Finally he got them:)
Bristol band Massive Attack is an England's most prominent electronic music group, the trip hop patriarchs that for already three decades have been staying best musicians in the genre. “Butterfly Caught” from their fourth album 100th Window released in 2003 has the official video rather depressive, however this fan clip where the song serves as the soundtrack to the Kafka based French ...
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well, I'm always happy when the material reaches the right people))) The only thing I would like to add is that there are no coord on the labels. apparently these are scoops that left at the congress that year, I didn't have time to throw off the GPS, so N 67 16 04,5 and E 134 36 06,7, for accuracy.
White crunch Polyphylla alba Pall. 1.06.2012 year. Kazakhstan, Pavlodar region, Pavlodarcity photo With.TitovI also caught them in the south of the Omsk region.
This is a different species, so write in clever books. daplidice in the west and south of Europe, east edusa.