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Dear colleagues, good afternoon!Such a question. A colleague from Bulgaria (Plamen Mirchev) asks if it is possible to collect clutches of the pine marching silkworm Thaumetopoea pinivorafor research on its parasitoids.As I understand it, the species is distributed in Russia only in the Kaliningrad region. The best time to pick is early November or spring. One of my colleagues can collect the ...
This genus (I described it ;) ) should be transferred to Cylloceriinae according to the generally accepted system adopted in the world Catalog of Ichneumonid Horsemen (Yu & Horstmann, 2012). You can take a look here - http://www.taxapad.com/taxapadmain.php
I signed the photo with an error when defining it, and when uploading the photo to the site, I immediately inserted the full name of the type (with a typo) - which was not displayed.
For such a huge number of species in the family, the ability to spread everything into subfamilies is simply an urgent need
In my opinion, it is Eurema boisduvaliana (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1865), but there is no such species in the database
Sergei. We kindly ask you to frame the photo so that the subject is closer. The definition requires maximum detail. And here I barely saw the view ( Fortunately, he doesn't have any options in Europe :)
The same thing. The Campoplegiinae subfamily is not in the database and there is nowhere to transfer it yet.
No, Peter . Skype on the tablet was hacked, on the phone no-the picture is faceted. Whatsap put on your phone and don't worry)
Hello everyone welcome!It needs 30-40 units of beetles matovogrudy barbel (Matovogrudy barbel), Monochamus urussovii (Black fir barbel), Monochamus Syutor (Small black spruce barbel) and Dendroctonus micans (Big spruce bast eater) from Russia in genetic studies (insects can be on pins and needles). I pay or exchange for other beetles in the family Cerambycidae.Please write to my email address: ...
Shamil, just such a point has already been formed with these coordinates for me once. It's the same here: http://insecta.pro/ru/gallery/60501, http://insecta.pro/ru/gallery/60502. It looks like a software glitch.
Since there are 2 photos with my definition on the site, I think it is necessary to explain why out of 5 local species of Phengaris I identified it as kurentzovi. 2 species - arionides and cyanecula - fall off immediately, completely different underside, in kurentzovi and teleius they are about the same distance from the root. It turns out that the choice is between the latter. ...
Thank you again, Sasha! I didn't finish it( I looked at all 43 DV views of the tribe, but there were no illustrations of this particular view on jpmoth. And I didn't even look at Berlov's, but she is there and is quite recognizable)