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We have accumulated a lot of feedback about the screens, plus we have generated our own thoughts on how to improve them. Now we are making new versions of screens for catching insects in the light. Who is interested in the question — let's discuss it on the subject of was / became plus what you have any suggestions plus you can discuss the scheme of working with different screens. Our old ...
The tropical environment of Zanzibar is home to a variety of harmful insects, such as tsetse flies that cause sleeping sickness and mosquitoes that spread dengue and malaria. It is advisable for travelers to take preventive measures such using insect repellent, sleeping beneath nets, and donning protective gear.GB Whatsapp
Please help me determine.This one was sent from China, like they say from Yunnan.Is it Carabus (Apotomopterus) arrowi ???
The site contains dozens of new titles of literature — books, magazines, collections in Russian and other languages. As a result, 245 items are currently available. Velcom: https://naturaliste.ru/catalog/s28This post was edited by Asar - 05/26/2024 17: 54
In addition to the usual and contrasting, there is now one more color scheme - gray. If you want the colors on the background parts of the website pages to become even lighter - choose the "Gray" scheme in your account settings.
A friend caught locusts in the vineyards in the vicinity of Sevastopol and, at my request, kept them for himself. After a week of life, she gave birth to him - they had to get rid of the offspring. The very next day, I was able to go to his countryside and take this miracle for myself. For a week and a half, she lived in my terrarium from a jar, where I put various herbs and cereals, and ...
Posted the first section of the forum. For this purpose, "Travel and Expedition Reports" was selected — it has few topics, but quite a lot of posts (more than 22,000), so you can check different publications. You can see what happened here: https://insecta.pro/ru/community/c20. Remarks: 1. This section on Insecta is already working, you can add messages to it. 2. Those who synced their accounts ...
Shamil, judging by the history of comments on ainat, I would rather send it to Heorta sp. yes, and in inaccurate ones. As for the taxon itself — I don't want to judge it from the ainat, especially when it's not supported by more decent sources. Our source is also not very good, but at least there is a view of this kind on EOL. I wrote to the author of the photo yesterday, if he does not answer ...
At the end of May 2023, I photographed such an insect in Belarus. John Silver, in your video (end of May 2023 in Belarus) - larva of a floating beetle of the genus Dytiscus
A nice video from 2004 with Oleg Gorbunov and Vladimir Murzin visiting Alexander Gordon. It's nice to see respected people 20 years ago, even if the TV show was so-so: the guests could not make a clear story on the topic, and the show presenter could not help them. But I still recommend watching it!)
Interesting! If there are any butterflies flying over the snow, it is only moths, and then rarely. And nymphalids appear only when it is already specifically vzharit.
Has anyone tried mermaid veziga?Do they throw caviar?And if there are males, so to speak, mermaids, they probably have milk? Sorry, so there seems to be nothing so there is a breast, what caviar?!!! No one saw the men, they have parthenogenesis.
When uploading photos to the website (both by one file and many files in the zip-archives), the system tries to recognize the species in the photo (as well as subspecies and upper taxa) by file name. Previously, the system was quite demanding, now it is much easier to work with it. I have studied what mistakes that users most often make in file names and added automatic handling of such cases. ...
Moscow. Butterflies of this season.On March 31, a fresh male marginaria was recorded in Fili Park.On April 2, a male marginaria (isolated), a male aescularia (common), a male and female pilosaria (isolated) were recorded in Izmailovsky Park; in general, the age is early. However, the female pilosaria from the Samodurov collection (photo on the website insectamo.ru) caught exactly on April 2 a ...
Leon, if it's not a secret, where exactly did you find the "pine" name for this species? Not that there is any order with the Russian names of insects, but just interesting...
Now you can edit the identification field (linking a photo to an insect taxon) for an unlimited amount of time — if there are no comments from other users on the photo. But if there are such comments, the possibility of changing the taxon in the photo by the author is immediately blocked, and the photo is to be moved to the new taxon by the moderator or admin. Such rule will help to indicate ...
This is not Pachyprotasis antennata you can see the larva that is already Rhogogaster punctulata see here http://insectamo.ru/sawfly/25-pililshchiki/3707-rhogogaster-punctulata
Andrey, thank you for pointing out the error. I made a note to reduce the genus Hartigia to Phylloecus for the future, but for now I moved the photo to Phylloecus linearis. Please note that comments related to the taxon rather than the photo must be left on the taxon's page.
Synonym of Phylloecus. It is necessary to carry out work on the site to record these two taxa. As a source, you can also use the Review of the genus Phylloecus (Hymenoptera: Cephidae) in Belgium and Western Europe (2020) .
Corrected data. Allantus cingillum / Confidently identified / Vitaly Gumenuk → Empria candidata / Tentatively identified / Andrey Ponomarev.
Corrected data. Allantus cingillum / Confidently identified / Vitaly Gumenuk → Empria candidata / Tentatively identified / Andrey Ponomarev.
This is a fascinating specimen! It appears to be a male adult of the beetle species Carabus (Lamprostus) calleyi nigrinus, measuring a respectable 24mm in length. The information suggests it was collected in Azerbaijan, specifically the Talysh Mountains in the Palikesh area near Zuvand on June 8th, 2001. The collector is credited as V.G. Dolin. It would be interesting to learn more about this ...