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With regard to the subspecies C. tatarinovii f. eversmannii. I asked why in a post on 02. 3. 16 I'm asking whether a subspecies of brown roisterer Tatarinov or vnutrovidovaya this variability ?, and then refer to the Amur Zoological Journal. Maybe it is not clear et al., Although no more questions. Although everything here is simple, visible and understandable. Again in brief.1) in the ...
Alexander ! Let a little bit more about the article (typos, opinions, etc.). To rent an article in a scientific journal, it is not so easy. at least must have permission of the Institute, everything is checked. I do not insist on anything, because not aware of all these nuances. So, what are waiting for your answer by Gordeeva.
Basil! There is the difficulty, and therefore the delay. By type of Confucius tuberulatus infa not found. In one of the latest reports on the family of this type is not mentioned in the data base for this group is also http://dmitriev.speciesfile.org/taxahelp.asp?hc=9707&key=Erythroneura&lng=En Here is a description of Confucius. So if you are interested .. Judging by a picture very similar to ...
It can be a long time and a lot of talk about the kinds, subspecies, forms, refer to the sites even have a lot of publications, but if these publications are not published in scientific zhurnalah- that these are just personal opinion, to the semi-official organ has no relation. INFA Dubatolova in the Amur Zoological Journal, as he is a scientific journal.So, what the conversation, his infa ...
Er, and what question was, subspecies, not a subspecies? So it does not matter, it's definitely a subspecies. Nobody al. Did not result links. According to your link on molbile, I did not find anything, I'm rarely there and poorly guided .. unnecessarily and there was no one in principle. There has long posed Sergei Rybalkina picture, shot on the lake, I'm on it and guided. ...
Kohl is mentioned subspecies Callambulyx tatarinovii f. eversmannii, then someone could clarify whether it takes place? or is it just intraspecific variability? The fact that neither the Russian Far East to the insects Volume 5, h. 3, page 507, or in the blue of this subspecies is not.It is only in the number of foreign sites that are distributing this sub-introducing it in the Primorsky ...
Yes, here so. Roisterer. In the picture Callambulyx tatarinovi (Bremer & Grey, 1853) http://tpittaway.tripod.com/china/c_tat.htm
Peter! Typo I did in the dissemination, in the word Europe. How to fix and prevent the possibility of editing, correcting himself. The same thing in the literature, the addition of a new source And then the determinant of insects was prescribed DW 2 times [253] and [257], - one would have to be removed.
Yes typo. The correct name Urostylis striicornis Scott, 1874 Determine Kanyukova EV FEFU Zoological Museum (Vladivostok) .Vid not precisely defined. It belongs to the superfamily Pentatomoidea Leach, 1815. Family Urostylidae Dallas, 1851 - urostilidy defenders. Subfamily Urostylinae Dallas, 1851. About as stated in the catalog Hemiptera insects Asian part of Russia, page 223
Sorry! Description Pentatoma metallifera (Motschulsky, 1859 in the determinant of insects is given on page 928, not 923.
Peter! And so long view does not start? If you have any questions, ambiguities, it may have sounded (can be in the L / R). I would have tried to find out the pros
Eugene ! There is no doubt that this Pentatoma metallifera. This species does so. See painting. Http://insecta.pro/ru/gallery/44814 This is also referred to the insects in the Soviet Union, Volume 2, page 923. Upper body-green, shiny metallic.
Graphosoma lineatum, -Etogo kind of geography in the area such as the observed. I would say that this Graphosoma rubrolineatum (Westwood, 1837) .- This species is in the Khabarovsk Territory.
Not only among the birches, but also among the alder. Most likely it is the two others. Species are also suitable geography prefer other places. In particular, E. humeralis eats seeds of umbrella and E. brevis common among Salix and Chosenia.