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Deuterogonia pudorina (Woke) (family Oecophoridae / Elachistidae / Deuterogoniidae – - southern Primorye, August. Pictures:DSC_0503.jpg — (97.53к) DSC_0504.jpg — (64.85к)
First newsletterAll-Russian conference with international participation "Diseases and pests in Russian forests: century XXI"(September 20-24, 2011, Yekaterinburg)Dear colleague ,We invite you to take part in the conference on topical issues of forest entomology and forest pathology, which will be held on September 20-24, 2011 in Yekaterinburg on the basis of the Botanical Garden of the Ural ...
I have identified both insects and plants in my time. The professor is quite normal in lectures, but he does not pretend to be pseudo-serious and abstruse in the absence of real results. Doesn't puff out her cheeks when there's nothing. And you stretch-stretch. Not just for the impact and image, but for the results. What do you have? Show me the box later. And then, maybe, you will do ...
So, enough to produce a bunch of identical topics, especially if they do not have normal information and photos, but it turns out one srach. Let's start from the very beginning in this topic-ad, photos of boxes, prices, everything in detail?And we'll subtract the rest of the comments.
On these pages, many pictures of moths from Papua (Arfak mountains and Baliem Valley) and from Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tengah, Perdingan Lindu Palolo). Thank you for contribute to identify several samples : http://www.lepido-france.fr/2008/12/heteroceres-de-larfak/ http://www.lepido-france.fr/2009/12/quelqu...s-valley-papua/ http://www.lepido-france.fr/2008/09/kupu-k...urnes-a-palolo/Many thanks !
tu NadjannaI apologize for the question and under what circumstances did you meet? maybe I'm wrong, but maybe it shouldn't have been "detected"?ps even after "baking" the doors in the country, I always leave a couple of windows, and if there is a little snow, then you can also look at butterflies in the middle of winter
In butterflies, the aedeagus sometimes remains in the female's body when, for some reason, a certain force from outside has sharply disturbed the peace of the mating pair. For example, a bird pecked at a female and the aedeagus broke off (the male did not have time to remove it). It's sad, but it happens. The cripple will live for a while longer. Perhaps until he dies, they will have time to ...
Yes, I have about 30 pupae of her.I decided for myself-I release everything.A friend also has about 20.I also agree with you.Another thing with kormovukha.In March, I'll go look for food, if I find it, I'll leave the pupae.You also need to invest in nature,and not just your brother
Believe it or not, but at least I DON't have a SINGLE copy bought for money in my collection! 95% of all the material in the collection was collected by me personally, 4% - indirectly by me (i.e. I participated in joint trips, helped install and disassemble traps, of course, in this situation, some percentage should belong to me.)I understand that the conversation is hopeless, and this has ...
So, let me explain a little - this is not about complexity, but about the meaning of labor costs.I was surprisingly misunderstood.And if you mean to appreciate your abilities-of course, full praise! )))
The last few days have not worked as the primary mailbox site. Who at that time I had sent the letter, but did not get an answer - please duplicate messages.
dear, take a look at the link http://www.fermeragro.com/?p=4647more or less clearly and critically writtenand in a good way, look for SanPINy on polystyrene
Abstracts and group photos of participants are available here:http://www.zin.ru/conferences/hym2/index.html
New building, ninth (extreme floor). Hay eaters have started, and they are already crawling all over the apartment. In other topics of this forum, a question about them has already been raised - but the method/means of destroying these insects has not been found. Has anyone managed to get rid of them yet? Does not help: RAID (on sprayed surfaces, insects start crawling already on the 3rd day), ...
Hello adetkov.I can't remember the exact fishing spot, but I'll try to give you the coordinates. Highway E 115, passed Millerovo, ran out of gas, I decided to refuel (the gas station in the direction of movement was on the right), the Northern Donets did not move the gas station was before the bridge. Gebu collected from the asphalt at this gas station in the daytime (they were in a mass and hid ...
A commercial group with a taxonomy as perverted as tomatoes I would even say super commercial. Sometimes you will look at the prices of some" according to their wording " rare subspecies - so at least stand, even fall)))
Carabus (Cyclocarabus) martynovi ssp. galinae Obydov, 2000 PT[color=red]Yu. Kazakhstan, Karatau village, Boyaldyr river.22-V-2000 M. Danilevsky leg.Male - 20 mm, female-19 mm. Pictures:C_martynovi_galinae.jpg — (99.64к)
Abrera has something quite sour. And after looking at the Japanese site, I'm not sure if I have Eurema hecabe from India. Parag Rangnekar cites only Eurema hecabe for Goa in his book, but my confidence in it was sharply shaken when I personally caught Charaxes psaphon Westwood, 1847 in Bondl. It only has Charaxes solon listed. So I'm very confused.
If you take photos from the forum, make a link to the forum, or even better, ask the authors for permission. Ah here not only on Forum link do need to do, and and on author. We've already had a conversation: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=378978
Hmm, yes, this is a more accurate method, so you can find the frequency of swings by idea and by buzzing. You can do this with a photo approximately by setting the exposure bracketing and taking a series of pictures, where the transition from blurred wings to a clear image should be the frequency of flaps. The camera usually allows you to set a minimum of 1/1000, that is, up to 1000 strokes per ...
yes, perhaps the post did not start quite correctly. I posted the result immediately without relying on any knowledge of the reasons for adding a picture in a particular taxonomic group. But I decided to go this way, relying on my intuition, on my own analysis of the wing patterns of Ornithopteran species. and yet the result was obtained.actually, very few people discussed the result here, mainly ...
Yes, I would also like to know their new address, if only for the purpose of informing them that I have described a new species, Cossulus nikiforoviorum, in their honor.
2 c cleggwell, in general, captolabrus is right. the spread is not correct for 50 % of the specimens - the wings are lowered down.
Here is probably something similar, from Karelia. Also, until I read the topic, I didn't know that this was happening to them. Back in the spring, too, this fungus?Also, in the spring, I observed some flies with deformed wings, they could not fly, only jumped. Perhaps someone will be able to explain that this could happen to them. Did this happen when the fly came out of its cocoon?
It (drilled) when it landed on the screen, at first I didn't understand from afar what it was - a sort of huge comma crawling sideways.
What the they there (on spinnen-Forum) all Vasyami call?! Is this a joke of humor they have, or so it is accepted among spiderlings?Apparently the" joke of humor " they have is this I'm not offended
Is that what you meant?" I didn't fully fit into the scan, but I think the idea is clear. Pictures:cotton_l.jpg — (66.9к)
If anyone is interested, I can say that the caterpillars have grown. 50-60 pieces in early childhood migrated to the garden, but 2-3 ran around the hibiscus trees and poked holes in the leaves. )I'll look for a picture of a grown caterpillar and post it.But now they're gone. Could they have already pupated?
Yes, you are certainly right)))This one: http://images.yandex.ru/yandsearch?ed=1&rp...otovao.ru&p=377apparently, this is Lamia textor...Yes, this is Lamia textor. But as an insect for home maintenance, this beetle is absolutely not suitable. Beetles spend additional food on willows (in the wood of which their larvae develop), gnawing on the bark of shoots.
Photos of hymenoptera are urgently needed for the book (see attached file). Please help me! File/s: C_____.doc size: 31k number of downloads: 486
http://edu.altami.ru/shop/accessories/waterdwellers.htmlhttp://edu.altami.ru/shop/accessories/animaltissue.htmlhttp://www.1-klacc.ru/node/300http://www.medius.ru/index.php?id=266 http://www.4glaza.ru/catalogue/levenhuk_nabor-items/http://www.4glaza.ru/catalogue/cat_levenhuk_nabor-items/"I've picked it up a bit, but I haven't figured it out yet...
Now, with the default values of the parameters will not be displayed in the gallery Urla, and therefore it will be shorter and easier to manually change.
Really-fascinating. And the design! I pay attention to the use of natural pyrethroids in this wunderwafle.
Thanks for the tip, I'll try. Do you think these flies are still active in Moscow? Do they usually sit on the curb aster?Active if there is sun and the air temperature is more than ~ +12 degrees. Not only on astra, but on it now there should be a lot of them. Plus other complex-flowered, autumn-blooming chrysanthemums, for example.
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