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"The package" to the existing online male :) Sadly ..... I always flight of these moths associated with the onset of autumn close ..... And there to "white flies" near (
I clicked the wrong button) Well, then the KGB forbade you to visit the ZIN website, go anonymously ))http://anonymouse.org/cgi-bin/anon-www.cgi...p://www.zin.ru/Really the KGB!)) Everything won't leave me alone! Thank you, it works now)
Please tell me how to keep at home before breeding imago larvae of lamellar beetles? And is it realistic for a beginner? I've never done this before. Found in the forest very large larvae laminatousyh. I think - the last age. Some of it was in the soil under the log, and some of it was in the log itself. The log is rotten, but strong, deciduous, I don't know exactly what kind. The forest is leafy ...
For those who wondered why the definition of the author Vasily and Irina are not - explained below. Basil, and I'll answer your question on the phone tomorrow. As for the FAQ and etc. descriptions and rules - the remark is correct, we will implement.
The most common, and in good years, the mass of the genus Catocala in my city. Although C. nupta here enough and I decided to contribute :)
Corrected data. Not identified → Gelechia rhombelliformis / Tentatively identified / Vasiliy Feoktistov.
Corrected data. Not identified → Gelechia rhombelliformis / Tentatively identified / Vasiliy Feoktistov.
Naryl :) Along the way, another kind of "illustrated" by the transfer: http://lepidoptera.ru/taxonomy/10717
Good afternoon.We need tropical grasshoppers, preferably adults.Also interested in millipedes.Waiting for an answer.
Butterfly from the same place that a few days earlier loaded Abrostola tripartita (Hufnagel, 1766) : http://lepidoptera.ru/gallery/32223 These two species usually we fly at the same time and the photographs can be clearly seen how they are visually different.
Why was she spending the winter in the middle of summer?reached the maximum size, that's what I wanted )
Hello, My name is Todd Ugine, I'm an entomologist at Cornell University in the USA and am trying to collect all of the North American species in the ladybird genus Coccinella. One species in particular, Coccinella fulgida, is very difficult for me to find, although I have learned that it also occurs in Siberia. I would like to use any specimens collected for molecular biology work, so it would ...