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Alexander, the exact location is unknown, but it is still North America ...
You probably don't need an entomological examination, but an entomological examination by a specialist from Rospotrebnadzor or the Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology...Such a survey provides information not only on the type of synanthropic insect or tick, but also on the room and m. b. control measures...
Hm, looks rather dark for that. But ok, let it be promissa. I just caught lots of sponsa this year, so. Maybe, see it in others then. Sorry.
Pieris napi male (Linnaeus, 1758).
Oh, the material is ruined for nothing. A dust collector, not a collection.YES, it's a pity, not a scientific collection, but as a decoration nothing sorry for the criticism, in the photo DSC01805.JPG the butterflies are not spread out very well. A large collection is good,but with labels it will be just fine!This post was edited by ALEKSANDER - 07/28/2011 10: 40
Moved to D. gilippus.
Goes to D. gilippus.
Ok, thanks for remarks. Moved to D. plexippus.
Goes to identified.
No
Photo moved to identified.
Shot went to "identified successfully".
Photo moved to identified.
Shot goes to "identified successfully".
Goes to identified.
Moved to "identified successfully".
Goes to identified.
Went to "identified successfully".
Goes to identified.
Went to "identified successfully".
Moved to "identified successfully".
Goes to identified.
Went to "identified successfully".
Moved to identified.
Goes to "identified successfully".
Moved this and photos nearby to "identified successfully".
Goes to A. monuste.
Moved to "identified successfully".
Moved to identified along with a photo nearby.
In personal communication Alexei matt (ZIN), the species is distributed throughout the Caucasus in the subalpine and alpine zones.
Ok, species added, photo moved.
There could be some incorrect showing up of bigger previews in the Catalogue during the past fortnight. Now it's fixed and works good.
Moved to uncertain too.
Moved to monacha, uncertain.
This species is identified correctly.
This species is identified correctly.
This species is identified correctly.
This species is identified correctly.
This species is identified correctly.
This species is identified correctly.
This species is identified correctly.
Probably, the next-to-last brood.
I can catch you, if you still need themat my dacha there was a sea of them, right now I don't know the wheat was mowed, well, I'll catch it anyway,but what kind of experiments if it's not a secret?
Valery, a source select ...
Guys, once more: if you notice any bug or whatever wrong with a website, please, help with letting me know by e-mail or at the "Community" page. Cause unhappily, I can't catch and fix them all in due time, and till I catch 'em it won't be killed.
Goes to Thymelicus sylvestris.
Thanks, moved.
Moved. Long time ago I saw you there, Evgeny )
Moved.
Madame.
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