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For A. dichotomus, , - I didn't find a snapshot either. Only the pic is in the determinant and it is different. But nothing, there will be material, it will be possible to compare species over time. Maybe one of the entomologists will throw it off. Complicating matters is that many leaf wrappers only describe the genitals and not a word about their appearance.
Vasily, it's simple. This is the 1st uploaded image, there were doubts. Then I searched the Internet again and came to the conclusion that we can definitely talk about the form. See the link below for more information about why it's not fun. http://blog.tamagaro.net/?p=3418. By the way, there is also a question on it, I just saw it now. If anyone has any doubts or links, please write to us.
I won't move this one, I don't see Mythimna turca here. This might just confuse people. Maybe this is @turca@, if you have a lot of experience and see hundreds and hundreds of both types. But for those who compare just 5 photos, this is Mythimna divergens.
Corrected data. Monohammus guttatus Blessig, 1872 (nec Guérin-Méneville, 1844 was removed from the synonyms list
Alexanlr ! For me, too, let it stand in the family. This is just one of those cases when you can't do without a specialist who clearly at least assured you that this is so-and-so.. You probably shouldn't rely on the Internet. Here in the Internet infa caught that O. koreana and O. ussurica are the same thing.But if you carefully look at the pictures, then somehow doubts appear., perhaps due to ...
Thank you very much to all who responded! The program was some kind of import, I haven't found the exact name yet,but I'll look for it. I'll also try to find a suitable caterpillar...
Corrected data. Zoogeographical regions: No formalized data → Palaearctic. Flight time: No formalized data → , .
Corrected data. Cerambycidae / Imago / Fedor Ovechkin → Leptura quadrifasciata / Male / Vasiliy Feoktistov.
Leptura ( s. str.) annnularis annularis Fabricius, 1801. Determined by: Danilevsky M. L. Institute of Problems of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow).
The view page shows the summer time July-August. In the middle of June in the Crimea quite often met this motley bird. Mine was taken on 14.06.2016. This one http://insecta.pro/ru/gallery/14701 the same color scheme was also shot in Crimea on the same day four years earlier. Need to correct the time of summer?
Does it look like the false cocoons of flies ? I put it down as a pupa, but maybe it makes sense for such cases to add the term puparia to the development stage ?
And, by the way-do not rush to throw away your old sneakers! Nailed to the wall, they will also serve as pockets for various small things!My hard drives once served as ashtrays.Until I quit smoking