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Vadim, I know of 306 species in the Volgograd Region, and there are actually at least 400 species of weevils. There are 12 species of the genus Otiorhynchus reliably known from the region . Give us photos to at least understand what species we are talking about, because species of this genus, as a rule, do not live in houses - these are steppe, mountain, and less often forest-steppe species.
The butterfly is defined on http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?act=ST&f=53&t=133596&hl=Plusidia++cheiranthi&view=findpost&p=1627195
This genus must finally be transferred to Coccinellidae!!! Right here http://insecta.pro/ru/taxonomy/979841
I want to remind everyone that the Readings will take place in November, and registration-until September 1, and abstracts - until September 15.
Corrected data. Apoderus carbonicolor Dalla Torre & Voss, 1930 → Apoderus (Leptapoderus) carbonicolor Dalla Torre & Voss, 1930.
This species, as far as I understand, is now considered as a synonym of javanus Guérin-Méneville, 1841, and individuals from Russia, China, and Korea as javanus ssp. decoratus Reitter, 1879. The specific name luniferus is not even included in the Catalog of Palaearctic Coleoptera-Volume 4, 2007 https://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/elateind.htm. So far, I'm leaving it on the DV Identifier ...
Eugene ! Apparently, this was one of the reasons why a number of insects from different orders ( not just beetles) were not included in the qualifiers and even catalogues. In the new ones, it will probably be only when it is.
Vasily is absolutely right! In many ground beetles, both imago and larvae overwinter. This is a common thing. And not only in ground beetles. Other similar issues: camera angle when uploading a picture! In beetles, it can simultaneously be both on the side and on top, and in front of the top, etc. Look at the Macroid for how it's done. There you can put several "ticks" at the same time. Yes, and ...
And as soon as you remove it, beaconite, I'll put it in place from scratch - there are all one illustrations there.
E. opaca : I have found the original description of Crotch, but it's in Latin and not very precise. I'm vainly tryinf to find a photo or a drawing of this sp.
So I didn't post all the captured species :) Why upload if there are already a dozen good pictures from the same places on the website. But you can estimate approximately of course. In general, Noctuoidea has 135 species, and specifically Noctuidae - 62. This year I have not posted practically any of them.
Why delete it? Butterflies are different, the background is the same, so this is not the reason to delete;))) Cool view.
Apparently, so. I looked at all the pictures, most similar to the Italian one with a very wavy post-basal sling and the Swiss ones (1 and 3-4) with lepiforum.de, only much more contrasting.
Thank you for your congratulations.no, of course not a title - only a position - you still need to grow up to the title, first of all you need protected
Vasily, I completely agree on the labels, and the quality of the photo is extremely high, so I do not know who will take it. And there are many similar species everywhere. Sorry.
Corrected data. / Confidently identified / → Artena dotata / Tentatively identified / Vasiliy Feoktistov.