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24.05.2012 22:17, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12832

Moved.

24.05.2012 21:07, Lev Bely: comment on Maine needs butterfly surveyors

The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is to teach state residents how to identify butterflies. Everyone is welcome to join a special butterfly identification training that starts off this June. Those who will take part are also supposed to contribute to the statewide butterfly survey. There are actually at least 120 butterfly species in Maine, but, as spokesman Doug Rafferty ...

24.05.2012 18:42, Stan Korb: comment on photo #12828

Identified by O. Pekarsky.

23.05.2012 14:31, Peter Khramov: comment on Unique pictures on Lepidoptera.pro

Lepidoptera.pro user Stan Korb just added on the website Eremohadena oxybela shots which actually appear to be the first photos of the species online and there are no but a few collected specimens known as well. See Eremohadena oxybela upperside and the underside.

23.05.2012 13:39, sandipta: comment on Mikhail Shestopalov died

Bright memory.

22.05.2012 16:01, Lev Bely: comment on Butterfly-shaped drone: the newest Israel's indoor surveillance project

Look back: your own home may host not only inobnoxious moths but also an insect drone watching you. Here it goes, latest Israel's indoor surveillance project — a small “butterfly” that weighs just 20 grams, a unique and perfect spy which has no peer in doing its job well and, the core thing, imperceptible. The spy can take color photos, take off vertically and hover in the air as ...

22.05.2012 13:50, DanMar: comment on Records sizes

About mantises say that even Ischnomantis gigas is the largest.But they are all so skinny, rather not the largest, but the longest.As for grasshoppers, Saga ephippigera have impressive dimensions, but they are not very long, up to 10 cm

21.05.2012 1:22, Peter Khramov: comment on Comment doubles fixed

Up to now you all could experience such annoying thing as comment doubles in case if you happened to refresh the same page right after you'd commented anything. So you got twin comments. Now it's fixed and you are free to reload pages after you just left a comment on community subjs, species or photos, and your own subject as well. If your browser asks to confirm the duplicate submission, please ...

20.05.2012 15:20, Peter Khramov: comment on Bad redirecting from former URLs now fixed

Some former URLs containing additional hyphens e.g. http://lepidoptera.pro/species/polygonia-c-album for Polygonia c-album species, could be redirected wrongly (from the Polygonia c-album URL mentioned you should've been moved to http://lepidoptera.pro/taxonomy/8617). Now cured.

19.05.2012 21:41, Lev Bely: comment on Entomology jobs: BASF, Astrakhan State University and The Louisiana State University Agricultural Center

BASF: Research Station Entomologist for the Agricultural Research Station in Dinuba, California BASF SE is the largest chemical company in the world headquartered in Germany. The BASF Group comprises subsidiaries and joint ventures in more than 80 countries and operates six integrated production sites and 390 other production sites in Europe, Asia, Australia, Americas and Africa. Its ...

19.05.2012 0:09, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on The link to the Euploea crameri photo for Vasily Feoktistov.

Ok, Petr, that's worth doing indeed to have it near at hand when identifying.

18.05.2012 21:59, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12692

Thanks. The photo goes to C. hirsuta.

18.05.2012 21:25, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12670

Thanks, moved.

18.05.2012 16:43, Lev Bely: comment on Heliconius melpomene genome sequenced: butterflies crossbreed to survive

More than 70 scientists from 9 institutions including The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, sequenced the genome of the Postman butterfly (Heliconius melpomene), a favorite one among collectors and researchers since the very Victorian times. The study results were published in the reputed “Nature” journal. Panama's Heliconius melpomene genome explains the incredible variety of ...

18.05.2012 6:24, cichrus: comment on Repeated question on the range of the Hercules beetle

Cuba is strongly anthropogenic transformed and the most natural ecosystems there are left in the mountains, the rest is tortured by centuries-old plantation farming. Moreover, do not discount the level of science in Cuba, they are good at studying and monitoring their fauna. Are such taxonomic and zoogeographical breakthroughs possible there? I don't think you should worry about the uniqueness of ...

18.05.2012 0:17, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12705

The new series is amazing in full, both objects and backgrounds.

17.05.2012 15:52, Dmitriy Pozhogin: comment on photo #12666

Alexandr! I unluckily have no Papilio polytes ledebouria female only male so can't compare. You should've seen its females in Thailand, Papilio polytes romulus subspecies [Cramer, 1775]. As the photo was not signed, I identified it as polytes and even now I'm sure of that it's a polytes female. As for the Papilio alphenor, the article is to be looked up.

16.05.2012 21:56, Lev Bely: comment on Largest butterfly migration recorded in Canada

Approximately 300 million red admiral (Vanessa atalanta) butterflies moved from Windsor (Canada, Ontario) to New Brunswick. Such a massive butterfly migration through Eastern Canada was caused by the unusually warm winter in North America. This will surely have some further consequences for other species too. “It's probably the most exciting year for butterflies that Canada has ever seen,” ...

16.05.2012 18:00, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #7297

Ok then, goes to "uncertain" so far.

16.05.2012 7:54, VladN: comment on 2012 - Year of the Stag Beetle

Something strange is happening in nature - we saw the first male deer beetle in the south-east of the region on May 8!!? A record for all periods of observation in our region!In the Belgorod region too samoe

16.05.2012 0:28, Maxim Schwarz: comment on photo #7936

Cool! I also happen to shoot butterflies in Khar'kov at times!:-)

15.05.2012 1:16, Peter Khramov: comment on Dalceridae jewel caterpillars

Those ants behaved like country pooches, surrounded that jewel Dalceridae and yapping, yapping...

14.05.2012 16:39, Peter Khramov: comment on Taxonomy updates

About 200 amendments as to species, subgenera and genera.

14.05.2012 15:13, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #12636

Today I've spread one more male as well :)

13.05.2012 20:03, Alex Dumchus: comment on photo #12650

Checked out my collection, can give you one more similar shot named P.alphenor ledebouria at mine.

13.05.2012 18:43, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12657

Moved.

13.05.2012 18:43, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12645

Moved.

13.05.2012 18:32, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12633

The model is moved.

13.05.2012 18:32, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12626

Moved.

13.05.2012 18:32, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12631

Goes to.

13.05.2012 18:31, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12623

Moved.

12.05.2012 13:00, Sergey85: comment on Mating of P. machaon

I want to add: the female needs to be allowed to fly for better maturation of the gren, and in the cage where it is located to maintain humidity, otherwise it will dry up ("oviparous organ", I don't remember what it is called who will tell me I will be grateful), otherwise she will not be able to lay eggs as I recently did. And it is convenient to feed them by plucking the flowers of dandelions, ...

11.05.2012 23:28, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #6696

Goes to females.

11.05.2012 23:28, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #2883

One year later he's been moved to males...

11.05.2012 23:27, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9140

This one also became male.

11.05.2012 23:27, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9139

Now it's male.

11.05.2012 23:27, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #6695

Moved to females.

11.05.2012 23:27, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #2885

Moved to males.

11.05.2012 23:26, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #6694

Goes to females.

11.05.2012 22:53, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on London's Olympic Games spectators may suffer from oak processionary moth poisonous caterpillars

I wonder if there is cow parsnip in the UK, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heracleum_(plant)? We've got lots of it. Once my junior brother made a musical pipe with that. Did he play that pipe............

11.05.2012 18:34, shastik: comment on Plastic test tubes in Moscow

povtoriu escio razok..... predformi dlia butilok... udobni kompakni i krepkie.... licno sam probival.... nkakoi etilocitat ne vozimiot.... mogu postovliati neogranicenoe kolicestvo... licno sam ih ispolizuiu i dovolen kak tank....

11.05.2012 18:24, vasiliy-feoktistov: comment on V. Savchuk in trouble

It was not yet banned, but "caught" because they wanted to "hang" the "mescaline trade".And this cactus we have as sold in callouts and continue to sell In addition, then, along with this cactus, they banned a number of plants that grow everywhere in our hedges and flower beds. In general, this is complete garbage.

11.05.2012 16:08, Коллекционер: comment on Introduced insects

there seems to be no such topic)you probably brought home "random" insects.. on clothes, a net, etc. which of them was the most interesting?I have for example this Rhopalapion longirostre (Olivier, 1807)This post was edited by Collector - 05/11/2012 16: 09

11.05.2012 10:20, Vlad Proklov: comment on Distribution of Phaneropterinae in Moscow Region

Colleagues, is there any published information about the distribution/location of the phaneropter in the Moscow Region? If yes, throw a link, PLIZ!!!http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/eversmannia_15-16_72.pdf

11.05.2012 9:56, Nikita Kulanov: comment on photo #12618

This species is identified correctly.

10.05.2012 18:30, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12591

Moved.

10.05.2012 18:30, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12592

Moved to D. mendica.

10.05.2012 18:30, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12597

Goes to.

10.05.2012 18:30, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #12593

Moved.

09.05.2012 18:25, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg: comment on How to safely bring a eaten tree into your home?

Then cook in a salt solution, as snags are prepared for aquariums-recipes on aquarists ' websites.

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