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09.03.2013 13:46, Igor Sakhno: comment on photo #21471

One of a masterpiece!

08.03.2013 2:31, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #13693

So it has already done away back...

07.03.2013 23:04, Lev Bely: comment on 94kg of dried edible caterpillars seized at Gatwick Airport

Luggages do vary and may include lot of things unimaginable to be carried — immense sofas, medieval marble mortars, even fireplace in its whole, not to forget insects... some of which yet happen to be forgotten to register, and turns out not at all inadvertently. Like that story of a 17-year-old from Dubai who was wearing her chameleon as a hat in order to carry it to Manchester. “At ...

07.03.2013 13:41, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21257

Moved to N. philyra just as the neighbour photo.

07.03.2013 13:40, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21256

To N. philyra "uncertain".

07.03.2013 13:39, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21265

Moved to males.

05.03.2013 15:28, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #21217

Uh-huh..... Got myself confused yesterday. Luckily wasn't late to come round.

05.03.2013 14:44, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21213

Right, thanks.

05.03.2013 13:03, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20749

Moved.

05.03.2013 13:03, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20750

Goes to.

05.03.2013 13:01, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21436

Went to females.

05.03.2013 13:00, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20826

Goes to.

05.03.2013 13:00, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21276

Ok, moved.

05.03.2013 12:40, TimK: comment on Internet identification of Russian wasps

No kidding: I wonder how successful it is to photograph genitals in this way? Have you tried this before?This is what I shot in this way in my distant childhood on my father's film Zorkiy-6. I took pictures with a lens. Through the viewfinder, you couldn't see what you were shooting at all. So I spent a lot of time setting my camera to a specific location. I put the euthanized wasp there (I ...

04.03.2013 13:17, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20823

Goes to.

04.03.2013 6:42, CosMosk: comment on Cryptoentomology

the head is that of a sawfly, and in butterflies, subjectively, the eyes are closer to the mandibles.If there were better photos-on the number of false-abdominal legs - there would be no questions.And sawflies in wax threads - eriocampa, Google confirms that it seems to be it.This post was edited by CosMosk-04.03.2013 06: 44

03.03.2013 22:42, Igor Sakhno: comment on photo #21444

Is it either striped from its underside just as all other Catocala?

03.03.2013 15:25, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #21420

More precisely, Euphaedra (Euphaedrana) harpalyce spatiosa (Mabille, 1877).

03.03.2013 13:17, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21431

Hint received, won't delete this)

03.03.2013 11:33, Mantispid: comment on Acidota crenata or something very close

in general, to determine staphylinid by external signs is a terrible masochism, it's easier to pull and not fool yourself.

03.03.2013 1:10, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #10030

Surely this one was posted on molbiol as well as some other photos of mine. I'm registered there under my real name and surname (written in Latin letters and with hyphen). Didn't catch the butterfly, let it keep living, so can say nothing of its gender.

02.03.2013 17:45, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20563

Moved.

02.03.2013 3:34, Yuri Semejkin: comment on photo #8103

Petr, lesson learned. Henceforth will keep an eye on that. As for photos of mine, I randomly checked several, so no bugs.

02.03.2013 0:48, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21325

Well yeah, even this rather common species could be illustrated with such a poor pic if hasn't been before (don't neglect Ctrl+F5).

02.03.2013 0:46, Peter Khramov: comment on The new interface Communities

Was the experiment, when for the sake of more space in the main community does not see the number on truck and species names, and references to them were just a preview image. Result found negative links in the form of numbers and the names of species ph returned.

01.03.2013 22:33, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21400

Moved.

01.03.2013 22:33, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21401

Goes to.

01.03.2013 22:32, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21179

Thanks, moved.

01.03.2013 22:31, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21077

To "uncertain".

01.03.2013 16:44, scar: comment on Glaresidae

Not so new - since 2006. Molecular science is mainly-the morphology of that has been known for a long time, which is why they have always been considered in Trox.

01.03.2013 14:39, Seneka: comment on Taxonomy of Hymenoptera

What a wonderful idea! So, the whole point of parsley is that the goal of taxonomy is not at all to provide practitioners with a convenient classification and defining tables. These are tasks for classifiers...Taxonomy is concerned with the development of concepts and approaches designed to create a so-called "natural system" of living organisms, i.e. one that corresponds as closely as possible ...

01.03.2013 9:21, lunkov: comment on Insectarium for pupae

Not relevant.This post was edited by lunkov - 03/15/2016 22: 14

28.02.2013 22:37, Lev Bely: comment on Rosie Heritage's new book about butterflies of Ash Island

Frankly I've got nothing against David Carter or Vanessa cardui:) Still it's not about being precise in naming the species, but the wordplay. The first and direct meaning of the "painted lady" amusingly also serves as the common name of Vanessa cardui. That's why this time I didn't reference to the Latin names of the species (painted ladies, admirals...) as I usually do, since it's not about ...

28.02.2013 20:11, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #21386

Right....

28.02.2013 17:07, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21314

Petr, no biggies, question is still here) As for the background I'd like to say it couldn't look natural as well as in other imago photos of Atrophaneura alcinous. I made an author's comment that those specimens had been raised of pupae in winter (larvae had been picked from birthwort in August) at home. Few specimens emerged in Vladivostok, and the rest did in Moscow, 10 days later, right by the ...

28.02.2013 15:05, lunkov: comment on Buy an insectarium for pupae

Есть такой инсектариий 34х48х21 без крышкиЦена 500руб.Писать lunkov1970@yandex.ruТолько Москва !Сообщение было отредактировано lunkov - 28.02.2013 15:06 Картинки:IMAG0980.jpg — (1.12мб)   IMAG0981.jpg — (1.1мб)   IMAG0982.jpg — (1.23мб) ...

28.02.2013 12:11, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #21139

Ok, I'll add that, thanks.

27.02.2013 21:42, Frantic: comment on Sell Canon Powershot G12 in excellent condition

SOLD

27.02.2013 19:08, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #21159

Species name typo, should be moved to Archaeobalbis cristata.

27.02.2013 5:19, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #21324

Male (just as the rest photos): look at its massive antennae :)

26.02.2013 7:02, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on XIV All-Russian Myrmecological Symposium "Ants and Forest protection"

Rules for submitting and processing materials:The publication volume is up to 4 typewritten A4 pages, including figures, tables, references, and Summary. The Organizing Committee asks you to strictly adhere to the following rules:Materials for publication must be submitted as a Microsoft Word 97-03 text file attached to the email with the DOC or RTF extension (without archiving). Font-Times New ...

25.02.2013 20:45, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on Fifth International Symposium on the Environmental Physiology of Ectotherms and Plants London, Ontario, Canada August 12

Fifth International Symposium on the Environmental Physiology of Ectotherms and PlantsLondon, Ontario, CanadaAugust 12-16 2013It is with great pleasure that I will be hosting the fifth ISEPSP meeting at the University of Western Ontario in 2013. ISEPEP5 continues a 25 year tradition of small international meetings on environmental physiology. Although the focus is usually invertebrate ...

25.02.2013 20:23, Лавр Большаков: comment on We are urgently looking for a secretary!

The labor exchange is already becoming-well, it would be entomological, and then it's not clear what.

25.02.2013 15:47, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on Sphinx ligustri pupa

Yeah..... They all appeared in time or even earlier. Didn't see another.

24.02.2013 19:57, Guest: comment on Entomological translations

www.proof-reading-services.orgFor a reasonable fee, they will correct the language to an acceptable level. But the source text must be in English.

24.02.2013 14:11, Boris Lariushin: comment on photo #20335

Please help, what to do to have this pupa emerged? It's still alive, when I put it to the light, it started budging. Is there any chance to see the moth?

24.02.2013 14:10, Boris Lariushin: comment on photo #20336

Please help, what to do to have this pupa emerged? It's still alive, when I put it to the light, it started budging. Is there any chance to see the moth?

24.02.2013 11:07, dim-va: comment on Galacticidae

Super data. Congratulations. The article would be nice in English and in wide access, at least in a Note.

22.02.2013 21:11, Irina Nikulina: comment on photo #21284

I don't object) If the moderators decide this angle would be a better choice for this swallowtail, let's rotate. Once I upload images of the emerged butterflies, I'll rotate, promise) Igor, thanks for the "amazing pic")

22.02.2013 19:32, Lev Bely: comment on Asahi Glass “Moth's Eye” approach for a new anti-glare display nano coating

The Moth's Eye is a new approach by Japanese manufacturer Asahi Glass Co., world's largest flat glass producing company. The strategy is based on the structure of the moth's eye, which is known to have no troubles with sun glares and reflections. The thing is that its eye has a special covering that improves moth vision. The covering of the kind could make it better for smartphone and tablet ...

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