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Whoa, such a rarity, turns out we've got only one photo of this here by today, which was besides from abroad. Moved.
A video from the Smithsonian Institution on how to wash and dry small and large insects of different species using fractionator. This might be useful for preparing insects caught in Malaise traps and pan traps. Subtitles added (the CC button).
Good time! I collect information on the range boundaries of the Broad Finfish in Russia. I am also interested in its environmental status in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation. I collect information to provide a clear picture of the global range and status of the species. We are particularly interested in the borders of the eastern and southern directions. Thanks!
Too bad! a good man left!We corresponded with Nikolai for more than a year. I often advised him on the website "butterflies of East Kazakhstan" (a good project was emerging). The man was enthusiastic and inquisitive.We grieve.
The end of August is not the best time to catch them, although Tetratomidae (if you take shade lovers in a broad sense) can get caught... In St. Petersburg, you need to look for imagozyming beetles: weevils, leaf beetles, bark beetles, ground beetles, and so on...It's all very stretched out here usually, so I wouldn't be surprised.. Orchesia undulata was collected in Peterhof just in the last ...
Fellow sufferers: 22.07.2012 g. he missed the gynandromorph and also Argynnis paphia (one half is gray, and the other is red) Therefore, I understand and sympathize.Still catch))) Still from time to time they meet. Good luck!
This is an email to remind you that in just over a year, I'll be hosting ISEPEP5, the Fifth International Symposium on the Environmental Physiology of Ectotherms and Plants here at Western University, in London, Ontario, Canada. More information is now available on the ISEPEP5 web page: http://www.uwo.ca/biology/ISEPEP5/.In addition, to help my planning, I would really appreciate it if you could ...
Tweed River Art Gallery (Murwillumbah, NSW, Australia) presents a new exhibition for insect lovers named Beauty and Nature: Art of the Scott sisters. There you can see butterflies and moths, caterpillars and plants depicted in paintings and sketches made by two famous 19th century nature artists, Harriet and Helena Scott. Susi Muddiman, director of the Tweed River Art Gallery, says that both ...