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11.11.2012 15:00, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14701

Goes to "identified successfully".

11.11.2012 15:00, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12720

Goes to "identified successfully".

11.11.2012 14:59, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12684

Moved to "identified successfully".

11.11.2012 14:59, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12683

Moved to "identified successfully".

11.11.2012 14:58, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12426

Moved to "identified successfully".

11.11.2012 11:25, Lev Bely: comment on Butterflies and music: The Gumm Sisters, Where The Butterflies Kiss the Buttercups Goodnight

Everything you need for a good Sunday: year 1929, Judy Garland and a song of butterflies kissing buttercups. Goodnight! The Gumm Sisters, Where The Butterflies Kiss the Buttercups Goodnight (1929)

11.11.2012 1:09, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #15092

Moved.

11.11.2012 1:09, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #15091

Moved.

10.11.2012 22:32, Lev Bely: comment on Butterfly farm to be built at Twiga Cement's mining sites in Tanzania

Twiga Cement (Tanzania Portland Cement Company, TPCC), manufacturer of portland cement in Tanzania, is about to build a butterfly farm at their Wazo Hill mining sites in Dar es Salaam, for to “improve biodiversity and ecological systems” of the area “and even attract tourists”. Kelvin Ngongolo from the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute, Kingupira Wildlife Research Centre offered ...

10.11.2012 16:26, Lev Bely: comment on Butterflies and music: The Butterfly Lovers' Violin Concerto

The Butterfly Lovers' Violin Concerto (梁祝小提琴協奏曲) written in 1958 by two composers He Zhanhao and Chen Gang is one of the most famous piece of Chinese orchestral music in China and beyond. This concerto is based on an old Chinese legend telling a tragic love story about two lovers that were separated by the will of the girl's parents. Her lover died of sorrow, and she on the day of ...

09.11.2012 18:41, Долгоносик: comment on Scans of the book V. P. Vasiliev, I. Z. Livshits Pests of fruit crops

Moved it. Do you think it will help?

09.11.2012 10:35, kalistrat: comment on Dark Polygonia

Why are abnormally dark anguloptera (the admiral also got one) more timid?A difficult childhood!- stress!

08.11.2012 20:16, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #15082

... slightly reminds of a muskox male...

07.11.2012 13:01, Olezhek: comment on Nigeria!

Colleagues!Do any of our esteemed colleagues have any connections with our Nigerian partners or have any projects related to Nigeria in any way?Thanks!Oleg

06.11.2012 22:38, Lev Bely: comment on Sammilan Shetty's butterfly park in Karnataka state, India

A unique butterfly park will officially open in the next few months in Karnataka state, India. It was founded by college lecturer Sammilan Shetty and now located at Santhadi House in Beluvai village 8km off Moodbidri and 42km off Mangalore. This park makes up an ideal place for relaxed contemplation and camera exercises as well for everyone in nature photography. 27-year-old Sammilan S Shetty, ...

06.11.2012 16:53, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #15047

All twisted... Corrected.

06.11.2012 16:53, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #15043

Corrected.

06.11.2012 16:51, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9772

Goes to "identified successfully".

06.11.2012 16:51, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #15034

Moved to "identified successfully".

04.11.2012 18:48, AntSkr: comment on Cosmotriche laeta == Euthrix laeta? Synonyms?

Yes

04.11.2012 18:31, Lev Bely: comment on Butterflies and music: Union Jack, Papillon

Habitual Sunday crosswords might be changed to this butterfly kaleidoscope in the “Papillon” music video by Union Jack, the trance collaboration between two musicians Simon Berry and Claudio Giussani. Say, to identify all the species shown, count butterfly uppersides and undersides, or colours, or males and females. A nice extra is that you'll see butterflies everywhere the whole rest of the ...

04.11.2012 16:08, Peter Khramov: comment on Butterflies and music: ASP, Schwarzer Schmetterling

Repeat [On].

04.11.2012 12:54, Anax chernobila: comment on Pigeon bloodsuckers

I think everyone who keeps street pigeons has come across this stuff! I've been wanting to get a pigeon for a long time, but I've slowed down for now because of these creatures... While they are sitting in a pigeon-it is still tolerable, but when they start flying around the apartment and try to bite me-it drives me crazy! To kill the infection, I need to flatten the bloodsucker with a bag to the ...

03.11.2012 12:01, Peter Khramov: comment on Does anyone know the Latin name for this butterfly?

Denis, this was originally supposed to be the case here http://lepidoptera.ru/community/10606, but there were doubts in the comments. Therefore, I want to find out where the thread is for sure.

02.11.2012 20:01, Lev Bely: comment on Taiwan butterfly patriarch on the “butterfly kingdom” that turned into a desert

Evgeny, thanks, this was actually a guess of mine, concede it might be wrong though. If anyone has or will get the sure version, please comment with a source reference. Till then, I'll sign the species name in the post with a question mark.

02.11.2012 18:21, Lev Bely: comment on Sabre-toothed, big-eyed, horrific: Phyllodes imperialis caterpillar

We may never know whether the animal world celebrates Halloween or not, but if they actually did, the pink underwing moth's caterpillar (Phyllodes imperialis) could be among the first nominees for the best Halloween costume. Looking at this, one may fancy aliens, extraterrestrials, any gattackers but the moth of the family Noctuidae, which is peacefully disappearing somewhere deep in the ...

30.10.2012 16:46, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #15031

Moved.

28.10.2012 23:33, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14687

Goes to "uncertain".

28.10.2012 23:32, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14691

Moved to "uncertain" so far.

28.10.2012 23:19, Peter Khramov: comment on Colias croceus

Added Old pro in September in the table.

28.10.2012 22:38, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14834

Moved.

28.10.2012 17:15, Peter Khramov: comment on New data in the descriptions of species

Added dozens of new species and synonyms, English names of hundreds of species, and most importantly - information on food plants for a thousand species of butterflies (see. Subsection "Food plants caterpillars" under "Detailed information identifying the sources" on pages of species).

28.10.2012 15:14, Lev Bely: comment on Butterflies and music: Motors, Butterfly

Japanese ska and butterflies: Motors band and their “Butterfly”. Motors, Butterfly (Nude, 2006)

27.10.2012 14:07, Lev Bely: comment on Butterflies and music: Chilled Monkey Brains, Butterflies

One might think that butterflies and brutal ska punk are hardly compatible. However, this critter is not that fragile as it may seem. Guys from American band Chilled Monkey Brains, Tallahassee, Florida, evidently appreciate such endurance and thus got a whole song dedicated to it. Chilled Monkey Brains, Butterflies (Chilled Monkey Brains, 2011)

26.10.2012 21:03, Lev Bely: comment on New Zealand's lepidoptera: Aenetus virescens ghost moth

Aenetus virescens is a moth of the family Hepialidae and one of the largest native moths of New Zealand. Puriri moth as it's called has a 15cm wingspan for what this happens to get mistaken for a bat. This moth spends nearly all its life in the larval stage inside a trunk of some trees—eucalyptus, for instance, and this stage can last up to seven years! Trees that serve as homes to A. ...

26.10.2012 18:04, Alexandr Zhakov: comment on photo #14997

This species is identified correctly.

26.10.2012 13:52, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14984

Ok, moved then.

26.10.2012 13:50, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14980

Moved to "identified successfully".

26.10.2012 13:50, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14977

Moved off the "undetermined".

25.10.2012 21:29, Lev Bely: comment on Video: Arctiidae moths can muffle bat sonar

A curious video from the National Geographic's “Untamed Americas” miniseries on how Arctiidae moths produce low frequency clicks to muffle the sonar that bats use to guide flight and prey. Thus a bat gets mislead and a moth masterly dodges the attack. National Geographic Untamed Americas, Moth Jamming Bat Sonar

25.10.2012 19:38, Alexandr Zhakov: comment on photo #14986

Sergey, you posted some quite curious Noctuidae, nice shots, but no location or time data. :( Would you please be so kind to complete your initial upload?

25.10.2012 16:22, зеба: comment on Beautiful butterfly

Thank you very much.

25.10.2012 14:16, Peter Khramov: comment on Do we have any synonyms for Hemaris scabiosae?

Oh, thank you. So that's right.

24.10.2012 22:55, Lev Bely: comment on World versus The Moth: part 8. Impotent Godzilla.

Even Godzilla the Great grounded his mighty arms before the face of our huge and fearless hero. The thing is that he had no such magic “eyed” wings, which could seriously scare not only birds but even people. That's the thing!

24.10.2012 19:32, Black Coleopter: comment on Help the newbie with some tips!

Tell me, please, where can I find information about the lifestyle of the ant-hoverfly?What do Yandex and Wikipedia say about this?

23.10.2012 21:57, Black Coleopter: comment on Help me determine

Refer to the topic "classification of insects", there you will undoubtedly be helped.This post was edited by Black Coleopter - 10/23/2012 21: 57

23.10.2012 0:24, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14890

The lunar rover moved off the stables to Sitochroa palealis.

23.10.2012 0:24, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14888

Moved just as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/14894.

23.10.2012 0:24, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14891

Moved.

23.10.2012 0:23, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14893

Moved just as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/14894.

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