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05.06.2011 14:49, Maxim Schwarz: comment on photo #3861

Awesome! This year I'm also going to catch some night butterflies to UV mercury-vapor or mercury-vapor lamps for make shots.

03.06.2011 6:32, Konung: comment on Question about caterpillars: when is the sex of the future individual formed?

the sex of an individual is formed at the stage of fertilization. Accordingly, the eggs already have a certain sex.

03.06.2011 1:13, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9199

Moved to "uncertain".

02.06.2011 13:38, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9202

To go (approval there: http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/9204/).

02.06.2011 13:37, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9201

Moved (approval there: http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/9204/).

02.06.2011 13:36, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9212

Moved.

02.06.2011 13:36, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9204

To go.

02.06.2011 13:35, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9213

Moved then.

02.06.2011 13:34, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9236

Moved.

02.06.2011 2:16, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9200

Meh. Weel, ok then, there was no such on the website yet. Went to "uncertain".

31.05.2011 20:28, Peter Khramov: comment on Lepidoptera.pro launching

Lepidoptera.ru launched the English version, Lepidoptera.pro. Although there is just a part that's translated from Russian to English, anyway since now foreign speaking folks can get in touch with Lepidoptera. Also, the English version is supported with English names of butterflies/moths, instead of Russian ones. If you somehow notice bugs or have troubles using Lepidoptera.pro, please, e-mail us ...

31.05.2011 20:19, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9190

Meant, to males.

31.05.2011 20:08, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9228

Moved.

31.05.2011 14:54, fayst79: comment on Where to get Serecinus montella?

So who needs sericins? I'm changing... There are females and males, brood animals.Roman sorry I remembered what kind of females you need, seritsinov

31.05.2011 13:55, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9219

To go.

31.05.2011 13:55, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9218

Moved.

31.05.2011 13:55, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #8523

Goes to icarus.

31.05.2011 10:35, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9222

Moved.

31.05.2011 10:35, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9223

To go.

30.05.2011 16:31, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9033

Moved.

28.05.2011 14:56, Sergey Rybalkin: comment on Subgenus Megodontus (Carabus)

Carabus (Megodontus) schoenherri Fisch., 1820Yesterday caught in the Urals (Chelyabinsk region, Snezhinsk) - not a frequent guest here...This post was edited by Bolivar - 17.06.2011 13: 19

28.05.2011 4:46, Dmitry Vlasov: comment on Bark beetles can destroy 20 thousand hectares of spruce in the Moscow region in 2011

The typographer appeared and the settlement of fir trees, upturned or broken by last year's hurricane, began. I didn't manage to visit the places of mass logging and see what's going on there. On single trunks, the population density is the same as in previous years... Pictures:DSC06750.JPG — (229.96к)

28.05.2011 1:04, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9168

Moved.

27.05.2011 15:23, Кархарот: comment on An unusual bee. A strange specimen of Evylaeus sp.

Good afternoon!Here is such a bee caught in the collection (Crimea). Genus Evylaeus, species unknown. But that's not the real question. Even in this terrible photo, it can be seen that it has an unusually long pubescence of metasome sternites, which is usually characteristic of megachilids. Someone from melittologov, please respond, what is this phenomenon?

26.05.2011 15:14, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on Fundamental problems of entomology in the XXI century

Proceedings of the recently held international scientific conference "Fundamental problems of entomology in the XXI century". Edited by V. E. Kipyatkov and D. L. Musolin.St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg University Publishing House, 2011. 198 p. [pdf: 1,8 Mb]: http://www.entomology.bio.pu.ru/conference%202011.htm (next--> Conference materials)

22.05.2011 10:29, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on International Dipterology Symposium

Dear colleagues! Asked to post:We invite you to participate.On November 18-21, 2011, Voronezh State Universityhosts the"International Dipterology Symposium"in full-time and in absentia.The main topics of the symposium are taxonomy, morphology, phylogeny, zoogeography,faunistics, ecology, and developmental biology, mainly in the order Diptera.The proceedings of the symposium will be published in ...

20.05.2011 22:58, fayst79: comment on Who wants to go to Altai?

greetings with pleasure .but in July on the way.

20.05.2011 16:26, Evgenich: comment on Where to search?

I remembered another plant - honeysuckle of the genus Lonicera!

16.05.2011 23:48, 27alexander: comment on Who grows butterflies in Kiev

Hello!I am interested in buying butterflies in Kiev.Please tell us who breeds them.You can go here or by phone. O63 978 6552 (Alexander)

16.05.2011 21:35, Peter Khramov: comment on Block "Share" at the bottom of each page

The new unit in the basement of each page allows you to quickly and without pain to place a link to this page in social networks and blogs.

16.05.2011 8:58, Igor1962: comment on Insects in the garden

this is not an idle question . my house and vegetable garden is on the sand the garden is thirty centimeters covered with imported soil.More than 10 years ago, wanting to raise the ground level and at the same time make paths through the garden, I dug ditches with a bayonet and covered them with sawdust. After 2 years in these sawdust bred a bear in incredible quantities eats everything and ...

15.05.2011 9:20, Kallima: comment on Caucasus

Thank you for the detailed answer, so let's go to Aibgu...I hope that because of the preparation for the Olympics, they didn't put up any obstacles at the top...

14.05.2011 18:38, Arahis: comment on Please recommend an atlas of Hymenoptera

Good site. Especially photos by Josef Dvořák.Look. http://www.biolib.cz/en/gallery/dir388/It is a pity that the size of the insect is not indicated. This makes it difficult.

14.05.2011 18:24, Alexander Korolev: comment on photo #5279

This species is identified correctly.

13.05.2011 21:32, okoem: comment on Where can you find butterflies, caterpillars or pupae in mid-March?

I even could not think that there is something there after my "inspections" I did not notice a single scratch on the leaves)) But you really need to try to get cold feet=)Today they laid cloth under the oaks and knocked on the branches. Caterpillars of various kinds rained down...

13.05.2011 17:11, scarit: comment on Where is K. Weber?

Yes. R. Yakovlev wrote that he was in the hospital.

12.05.2011 20:47, Konung: comment on What about the scarab beetle?

And where in Kazakhstan did they stay? I wish I had a little scarab to stare at!!! I'm in the Karaganda region in Pavlodar )

10.05.2011 21:30, Wild Yuri: comment on A butterfly flew in

It was exactly palinurus-from the numerous butterfly salutes. currently held in Moscow and other Russian cities. Pupae are purchased in the Philippines. Quarantine legislation for the release of butterflies is not observed.

10.05.2011 11:58, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9084

To go.

07.05.2011 15:59, Bentos: comment on Tropical Kirkazon for food

Please help me purchase some tropical types of Kirkazon. Very necessary for feeding butterflies!!!

06.05.2011 19:32, Martix: comment on Attacus atlas

I also think 5-7 pieces to buy pupae, though for $ 7 is not too much? Maybe where is cheaper?..

05.05.2011 22:30, Hierophis: comment on Parthenogenesis in Scolopendra cingulata

Interseno, who has any data or maybe their observations met on ringed centipedes regarding reproduction and the presence of parthenogenesis, especially in the Ukrainian population? I just now determined the sex by examining the sexual appendages according to this ytemehttp://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?p=1557554it seems that the male appendages are very clearly visible in the ...

05.05.2011 17:10, Eugene Karolinskiy: comment on photo #9062

IMHO B. daphne.

05.05.2011 2:22, I.solod: comment on Expedition to the Caucasus

In the region of Red Karachay itself-there are no archiplects, you need to climb the Khadyuk per or along the Mark River to the sources - there is only edithae markensis - but at this time everything can still be under the snow there. and places must be taken under traps - he runs around there cunningly, many good places are knocked out by cattle (MRS). There are legends that something like ...

05.05.2011 0:58, Peter Khramov: comment on Start posting information sources (literature)

The site gradually introduced system responsible for the information taken from these or other data on species and other taxa on the site. Who is the general list in the appropriate section, that look - infa about the sources page for each of the active species.

01.05.2011 21:17, Boris Lariushin: comment on photo #9018

Date and shot/caught location: Vikerkaar community garden, Ida-Viru, Estonia, in the house on the floor. 2011/04/22, 17:24.

01.05.2011 18:20, Peter Khramov: comment on It is impossible to drive a subspecies

The question was solved then complete the insertion of references to literature, and again everything is editable.

27.04.2011 12:59, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #7916

Ok, moved to P. philea.

27.04.2011 6:33, Dmitriy Pozhogin: comment on photo #9038

Such riddles (undetermined photos) we do have 409.

26.04.2011 11:28, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9032

Moved.

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