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It's still there. This is just one of the variants (in my opinion) of writing the surname of Karl Linnaeus. Corrected it because I think the Latin version of Linnaeus is the most digestible. There are still a lot of places that come across like this and fixing everything with pens is not enough life. By the way. Linnaeus is not a discoverer, but a first-time writer. That is, if a person ...
This is the flea Ctenocephalides felis-the flea of cats. in dog fleas, Ct. canis, the forehead is steeper. Apparently there are cats in your husband's workshop, too. And if you live in an apartment building, it is possible that you may have picked up these fleas in the basement of the house or near it. Such basements often become a refuge for stray cats - the main feeders of Ctenocephalides felis ...
Definitely not tridens: http://insectamo.ru/larva/98-hete/noctuidae/1292-acronicta-tridens This auricoma is not of the last age: http://insectamo.ru/larva/98-hete/noctuidae/1299-acronicta-auricoma Here: http://insectamo.ru/larva there are many in the Moscow region)
I forgot to rearrange the caller ID, sorry :) By the way, I recommend that moderators / curators move the author's geography from the English version here to the Russian version. In my opinion, it is not necessary to translate. The main thing is that this key data is present in all versions.
I didn't find a topic on these beetles. And Vel is a whole family...So I decided to create it.I start the topic with the most famous firefly beetle."Ivan's worm" or Ordinary fireflyLampyris noctiluca (Linnaeus, 1767) (pair)(Lampyrinae → Lampyrini → Lampyris)The male was collected on 23.06.2015. Here: Russia, Moscow region, Balashikha district, okr. der. Fedurnovo, a swampy meadow in the ...
Now they put it in its place, otherwise it first appeared on the Traminda mundissima page, I had it open, and now it appeared here :) There on the page Traminda mundissima, there was already a butterfly, well, absolutely of course two different types. http://lepbarcoding.org/geometridae/species_checklists.php to see which of them is in place, there was not one. This photo is now in place,:), ...
In determining insects to navigate by size is a lost cause. If I didn't see the tuft of long hairs on the back end of the animal's body in the last picture, then this is a skin-eating larva,
I read about this Bacillus thuringiensis, it does not cause an infection, but toxicoinfection and enter the insect's body with food. So, whatever one may say, the toxin comes out in feed objects, even if it is enclosed in an additional container in the form of a bacterial cell inside the KO (a kind of matryoshka pupa). But with the same success it can be, for example, some mycotoxin. On the ...