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09.10.2012 15:08, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14711

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09.10.2012 15:08, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14707

Wow!. Moved.

08.10.2012 18:18, Lev Bely: comment on Caterpillar hair can cause abortions in Australian mares

Researchers from the University of Queensland, Australia, found out that caterpillar hair can cause foal death and abortions in Australian mares. Dr Judy Cawdell-Smith and Professor Wayne Bryden, from the UQ's School of Animal Studies, discovered that pregnant mares contacted with hairy Oak Processionary (Thaumetopoea processionea) caterpillars tended to abort. “This is an unusual form of ...

08.10.2012 2:08, Tentator: comment on Dimorphopterus spinolae (Lygaeidae, Blissinae) from Russia

I wonder if the Catalog is also wrong?It's not directories that make mistakes, but people. Perhaps I am also wrong now, but I proceed from the rules of Latin grammar and article 31 of the Code, which is even very close to the case of Spinola with an example of the formation of a specific name from the surname N. Pody (both surnames end in-a, which could be considered a sign of a feminine noun, ...

07.10.2012 20:54, Yuriy Karpov: comment on photo #9350

What is this critter doing in the tree?

07.10.2012 20:52, Yuriy Karpov: comment on photo #9349

This species is identified correctly.

07.10.2012 13:16, Lev Bely: comment on Butterflies and music: Claire Prendergast, Little Caterpillar

The Irish people are well-known for their bravery for many centuries, so is Claire Prendergast with her convincing guitar, which offers from this day forth “to advocate the rights of the caterpillar community”. Right after she's decapitated one of the community members, but who minds the details? Claire Prendergast, Little Caterpillar (2011)

06.10.2012 13:32, Lev Bely: comment on Butterflies and music: The Bird and the Butterfly, Morning Prayer

Folk music and the Bahá'í faith are bread and wine of an English band The Bird and the Butterfly, the Morning Prayer of which sounds as it's performed by true birds of paradise. The Bird and the Butterfly, Morning Prayer (Lighted Candle, 2011) Morning Prayer by The Bird and the Butterfly

05.10.2012 22:27, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14633

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05.10.2012 16:29, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12126

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04.10.2012 21:30, Dr. Niko: comment on Similar names of arthropod taxa

Channidae - c Actinopterygii, o Perciformes;Hahniidae - c Arachnida, o Araneae;

03.10.2012 23:07, Peter Khramov: comment on The first IMAX 3D film on the monarch butterfly migration is on the go

Well, welcome to our oecumenes!.. :--)

03.10.2012 22:41, Bad Den: comment on V. E. Kipyatkov died

Light memory

01.10.2012 17:39, Lev Bely: comment on Florida’s Endangered Butterflies: Pelican Island Audubon Society meeting

On October, 8th at 18:00 the North Indian River County Library in Sebastian, Florida (US), hosts a Pelican Island Audubon Society meeting 'Florida’s Endangered Butterflies: Agency Actions and In-Actions', to discuss how the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission manage local natural resources. The Schaus' Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio ...

30.09.2012 21:26, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14613

Great, moved.

30.09.2012 16:10, Lev Bely: comment on Butterflies and music: The Moffatts, Caterpillar Crawl

Caterpillars also hang out, go to gigs and dance as all decent people. Say, to listen to Canadian brothers The Moffatts, which demonstrate how should a good caterpillar properly crawl. The sure thing! The Moffatts, Caterpillar Crawl (The Moffatts, 1995)

29.09.2012 15:29, Елена М: comment on Gonepteryx aspasia color variability

I confirm Bianor-a and about aspasia and about Maxima.

29.09.2012 13:40, Lev Bely: comment on Butterflies and music: The Cure, The Caterpillar

Butterflies are fairly nice and even wonderful, however shall we not forget that they all used to be caterpillars once, which were munching leaves, scaring kids, being scared themselves, hanging, crawling, stinging, snoozing and falling down, and even got some hypersensitive ladies passed out. An English band The Cure was not only busy with doing something of the kind, but made as well a song ...

28.09.2012 17:42, Anax chernobila: comment on Red morph of Decticus verrucivorus

I came across different ones... And yellow and pink and bright red and burgundy, once caught a blacksmith with a blue side. I have it in my collection now. I only didn't see the orange ones, I think I learned about them from your early photos in the content of erect wings.

28.09.2012 16:53, Lev Bely: comment on Butterfly chase: riding on beetles in Mexico

Every autumn when trees are ablaze with red, and early in the morning you can smell in the air the forthcoming winter, about billion of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) go off on a long trip of about 3500 km from America and Canada to warm and sunny central Mexico. Since November and until mid-March 2013 a road tour company The Traveling Beetle organizes a butterfly-themed journey ...

28.09.2012 16:47, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14496

Moved so far to S. cannigi, "uncertain".

28.09.2012 16:43, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #13877

The species added, image moved.

28.09.2012 16:41, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14005

Photo moved to D. belisama.

28.09.2012 16:40, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14004

The species added, photo moved.

28.09.2012 16:39, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14533

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28.09.2012 16:39, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14532

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28.09.2012 16:39, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14531

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28.09.2012 16:38, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14530

The species added, photo moved.

28.09.2012 2:58, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14576

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28.09.2012 2:58, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14571

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28.09.2012 2:58, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14575

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28.09.2012 2:58, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14577

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27.09.2012 20:54, CosMosk: comment on Protection measures in the tropics

the list of countries I know (not me) where a yellow fever certificate is required - and it is mandatory.For prevention and quick treatment, I try to take with me:for mild digestive disorders-phthalazolefor salmonellosis, etc. - based on ciprofloxacinnuclear strike based on azithromycin-sumamed, zitrolide-expensive.from the protozoa after clearing-trichopol.I'm not an expert, so please correct ...

27.09.2012 10:46, Yakovlev: comment on Pay and describe it

more than 200. he was guided by the names of collectors (gurkoi, saldaitisi, nussi, brechlini), major entomologists (kerzhneri, sinevi, witti), geographers, botanists who worked in this region (kamelini, shmakovi, sapozhnikovi, przhevalskyi, livingstoni), colleagues in expeditions (smirnovi, germani, kosachevi), historical figures (bisudu, rambuasalama), mythological companions (akoene, ...

24.09.2012 14:09, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14539

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23.09.2012 23:03, Махаон Степан: comment on Apatura ilia: The second generation in the Urals?

We also fly)))so clean))).I didn't expect it, this year we have a cold autumn.

23.09.2012 19:38, CosMosk: comment on Notes of an old entomologist book

Mucha tzokotucha Ozerov, 1992 (Sepsidae) Vietnam.This post was edited by CosMosk - 23.09.2012 19: 38

23.09.2012 19:17, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14566

Thanks for the notice, move it from Neurothaumasia ankerella "uncertain" to "undetermined".

23.09.2012 18:46, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on Leptoglossus occidentalis in Rostov and other places in Russia

Colleagues! I know that in the south of Russia (for example, in Rostov), a large bug Leptoglossus occidentalis has appeared en masse. A colleague of mine is doing a genetic analysis comparing populations of this invasive species and would be interested to include Russian points. He needs about 20 copies (dry or in 96% alcohol from Rostov (and other points?) from each point. No one has such ...

23.09.2012 16:57, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14528

Goes so far to "uncertain".

23.09.2012 14:00, Lev Bely: comment on Butterflies and music: The Powder Kegs, La Mariposa

La Mariposa is a song from an American trio The Powder Kegs based in Philadelphia, PA (US). They play indie, folk and pop rock music occasionally enlivened with a trombone section by Dylan Hume. This song, as well as their whole EP 'Empty Side', is perfect to listen to in such an overcast and chilly Sunday as it's today, along with some lazy doing like to sort out species or just simulate ...

23.09.2012 0:40, Lev Bely: comment on Plants call for help butterfly enemies to save themselves from the forthcoming caterpillars

Updated with BBC News video on how plants warn each other of danger. The embed code is sadly not available, so you may watch the video right on the BBC News website as it linked above.

22.09.2012 21:09, Peter Khramov: comment on Chilasa

Alexandr, would you please specify it? Like the very species name that you don't see in Taxonomy but the search?..

22.09.2012 20:09, Bad Den: comment on Preparations of beetle wings

scotch-panacea of the 21st century  

22.09.2012 19:26, Lev Bely: comment on Butterflies and music: The Tritones, Vicky's Butterfly

Plain but really fascinating song 'Vicky's Butterfly' from a Belgian band The Tritones, which you can also hear in a rather adult Koen Mortier's film 'Ex Drummer' (2007). The film is quite kinky, and to assume this rubric was about movies, the 'Ex Drummer' gonna be restricted even higher than 16+, maybe 21+, whilst some adults would better opt to skip such stuff ever. Luckily, there's no need to ...

22.09.2012 17:30, AGG: comment on Bombus solstitialis

drawing-a scan from an ancient book. I call these images "a picture book for every blind child"

22.09.2012 0:12, Lev Bely: comment on Junior Butterfly Club in Florida welcomes friends

While some of us spend workdays playing busy bees, a group of kids, namely 20, together with their parents next-to-last Thursday all went over the Oxbow Eco-Center what's in Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County, Florida (US). There they were greeted by... angry bee inspectors? No, just the nice and kind members of the St. Lucie West Garden Club. Junior Butterfly Club was founded conjointly by the ...

21.09.2012 16:25, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #14527

Moved.

21.09.2012 16:12, Alexander73: comment on Domodedovo district, Vostryakovo station. Ribbon butterflies

+ C. promissa (08.07-24.07.2012; DRL-250) Pictures:Photo10.jpg — (453.15к)

21.09.2012 8:38, Guest: comment on Problems of taxonomy and phylogeny

Dear forumchane! Tell me, please, who in Russia is engaged in molecular genetic analysis of invertebrate species? I need this to perform a comparative analysis of the complex of species for the purpose of revision. Thank you in advance.

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