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08.01.2011 22:46, Dmitriy Pozhogin: comment on Catonephele numilia

It is male. Sexual dimorphism is pronounced in this kind of a lot.

08.01.2011 17:51, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on The selection of species in the catalog by the presence of illustrations

Corydalis good, but it is still in the database do not. Vitali, just download it from the LC "Upload new photos " and eventually the form will appear on the site.

08.01.2011 13:22, Peter Khramov: comment on Correcting problems with downloading a description of the types of comments

The last few days to the kinds of comments can not be loaded, while comments on photos were normal. Now everything is fixed, to the kinds of comments is quite a load. I remind you once again that on the page with the photo commented on specific shots, and all the comments regarding the species as a whole, rather than a single photo, you need it to starnitsu zagruzayutsya species.

07.01.2011 23:45, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #3632

Think, this case should be cleaned, so as even me often mash up these two species, chrysitis and stenochrysis. And tutti should be deleted.

07.01.2011 23:31, Alexandr Zhakov: comment on photo #3631

There is some mistake about identifying of this species, I know the right name of it. Diachrysia tutti, Kostrowicki 1961, synonym to Diachrysia stenochrysis (Warren 1913) at NOCTUIDAE EUROPAEAE. Vol. 10: Goater, B., L. Ronkay & M. Fibiger: Catocalinae & Plusiinae. 2003.

07.01.2011 20:12, Alexandr Zhakov: comment on photo #3641

This species is named right, but it belongs to a different genus, so the full name is Sideridis (Aneda) rivularis (Fabricius 1775).

07.01.2011 16:19, : comment on The first general distribution

Good luck to your project!

07.01.2011 11:15, taler: comment on Fourth International Congress of the Forum

You can also go to Penza.But the number of entomologists, although considered an argument,but not the first.After all, when the ideas for the 3rd international congress were just coming together, first of all, we were looking for a room,then-accommodation for the guests of the congress.Will Penza be able to find a hall and accommodate 300+ guests?And there are many more entomologists in Moscow.As ...

07.01.2011 2:08, Proctos: comment on Encyclopedia of Life

If someone has already encountered this organization, please tell us how you can participate in this global business? And I would just like to hear your opinion on this.I participate in EOL, it turned out very simply. The program is based on a systematic list of your group. If you simply register on the EOL website, your rights are limited to comments or uploading images. You can't change or add ...

06.01.2011 23:42, Peter Khramov: comment on Pro-mailing Lepidoptera.ru for those who can assist in determining the types of photos

In addition to the standard distribution news site, is now available subscription pro-choice.If you are able and willing to assist in determining the types of butterflies from the photos, subscribe to the pro-newsletter, and then once a week or two you will be sent a letter with a list of photos, species of butterflies which is not defined or is not defined precisely. subscription / formal reply ...

06.01.2011 14:00, Peter Khramov: comment on A new feature in the catalog

Now in the catalog next to each attribute value indicates the number of species on the site, this value satisfying.For example, Green (90) means that the site has a catalog of 90 species of butterflies, which are characterized by green and Palaearctic (1082) says that in the catalog 1082 species that fly in the Palaearctic zoogeographical region.

05.01.2011 21:25, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3585

Goes then to P. ruralis.

05.01.2011 21:18, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3842

Moved to Y. evonymella, "uncertain".

05.01.2011 14:04, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3613

Photo goes from "undetermined" to Crambus lathoniellus.

05.01.2011 14:03, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3463

Moved to "identified successfully".

05.01.2011 14:01, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3567

Moved to "identified successfully".

05.01.2011 12:54, RippeR: comment on Make an Insect auction

There are not many people, and the goods will not be bought up.You can just create a theme. Write up to what date it is being promoted. This is quite enough

05.01.2011 5:31, CosMosk: comment on 5 open-access biology journals! Or Pensoft strikes back

true info! thanks!!!

05.01.2011 3:15, Proctos: comment on Bionomina - a new online magazine on bionomenclature

Bionomina (International Journal of Biological Nomenclature & Terminology) is a peer-reviewed journal for rapid publication of high quality papers on any aspect of biological nomenclature and terminology. Bionomina considers all types of papers on these questions, including: (1) historical, descriptive and critical papers regarding practices and traditions; (2) epistemological analyses about ...

04.01.2011 22:29, Трофим: comment on Spreading insects in St. Petersburg

I will spread insects in St. Petersburg (m Finlyandsky railway station), both a collector's version and a souvenir. Thematic collections. Restoration of broken insects, straightening of insects brought from vacation and decoration in frames. Restoration of boxes. I spread it out efficiently, but without fanaticism, in any series there are insignificant deviations if we talk about the collection ...

04.01.2011 11:50, Peter Khramov: comment on The first vote on the site

I think it should be the determinant of longer flushed ease and accuracy than any other. On the other hand, the active site - more directory that can help in the determination. But for the catalog - yes, and volume, and can see - everything is important. As for the voting - is interesting to me is feedback comparison of old and new versions, ieDo people feel changes for the better or not. The ...

01.01.2011 13:32, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on Upgraded upload photos to the site

Another tried to throw. Everything is OK (quite comfortable).

31.12.2010 22:44, Peter Khramov: comment on The new system of comments on the site

In the "Community" have the opportunity to select the type of comments. Separately, you can view comments for photos, messages from guest / blog and news, as well as comments to the descriptions of species of butterflies. It goes without saying, it is still possible all comments and posts in a row.

31.12.2010 18:33, Peter Khramov: comment on The "other butterflies with the same set of colors"

Now, on the description page of the form displayed other types of butterflies, which are characterized by the same set of colors, and for this species.

31.12.2010 17:33, Peter Khramov: comment on A new species of the sort in the catalog

Now you can sort types are selected not only Latin, but also Russian name (species whose Russian name is not checked, will go in the beginning, but after they A → Z).

29.12.2010 21:02, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3928

Viktoria (Viktoria?), want to pay your attention to these: 1. On the species image page you may comment the very photo (e. g. if the species was identified successfully or the image is cool by itself), and not the species. You should comment species on the species description page, e. g. at http://lepidoptera.pro/species/nymphalis-antiopa/. 2. Please, don't copypast or quote other websites to ...

29.12.2010 12:39, Victoria Kiselova: comment on photo #2860

This species is identified correctly.

28.12.2010 19:57, captolabrus: comment on Plans for 2011

White-chested bear! Shitomordnik. Medusa-krestovik... Tick-danger somewhere #7-8.What about the bear and cottonmouth? Otherwise, in any case, the legs will remain from me , but seriously?

25.12.2010 17:58, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #2395

Thanks. Got them together and moved photos.

25.12.2010 17:58, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #2396

Danke for remark. Got these two species together and moved images.

25.12.2010 17:47, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #2858

Pavel, thank you for noticing. That's it, photos were signed wrongly. Moved to Papilio thoas.

25.12.2010 17:44, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #2874

Moved to Archaeoprepona demophon.

25.12.2010 17:26, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3677

Shot moved from "undetermined" to Zygaena minos.

25.12.2010 17:23, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3885

Photo goes to Eurois occulta.

25.12.2010 17:23, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3886

Ok then, moved to Eurois occulta.

25.12.2010 17:10, Peter Khramov: comment on The new system of site search

Now - with automatic substitution results. Just type a few (at least two) of the first symbols of the request, and you will be offered several options for families, genera and species, which begin with the same characters.If among them will not be necessary, continue to type a query and automatically selects the options will be more and more like desired.

25.12.2010 15:36, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3764

Moved to Boloria eunomia.

24.12.2010 0:47, Peter Khramov: comment on Variety of color in butterflies

Do you want to check out how your entomologically virgin friends will use your resource? I mean, how accurately will they be able to determine the view from the photo? Hopefully, with more than any sci-fi pop book. However, it depends on the amount of information for a particular type on the site, of course. Is this Lycaena dispar? If this is a question for me, then I don't know — I don't ...

22.12.2010 16:48, Peter Khramov: comment on Fixed issues with the display of the authors in some sections

The problem could arise under the articles and on personal pages of authors. Who can not.

21.12.2010 23:48, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3611

Moved then to "identified successfully".

21.12.2010 23:48, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3974

Goes to "identified successfully".

21.12.2010 23:48, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3612

Moved to "identified successfully".

21.12.2010 23:48, Peter Khramov: comment on Start processing comments

We start with the oldest process, some of them stayed with the old version and dated 2009 (the last before disconnecting interactive in 2009). Soon we come to the most recent. Thanks to everyone who commented and separate - Vlad Proklova for review. Remember, if you wish to comment on a photo, specify an image where views or confirm / refute the previous definition, it is enough to enter your ...

21.12.2010 23:46, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3960

Moved to Eurois occulta.

21.12.2010 23:42, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3938

Goes then to Mythimna impura.

21.12.2010 23:40, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3932

Moved to Calamia tridens.

21.12.2010 23:35, Peter Khramov: comment on The catalog and the latest updates now displays more information

The block with the names and photographs of species under "Directory" and under "Latest updates" now displays information about the family to which the species belongs. It will be vyvodittsya another infa, and registered users will be able to customize the output to block the information for themselves.

21.12.2010 22:57, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #3940

Shot goes to "identified successfully".

21.12.2010 17:39, Pavel Morozov: comment on Mirinidae (Lepidoptera, Bombycoidea)

it seems that Mikee posted a photo of such a caterpillar. Is it just that?

20.12.2010 16:54, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on Bugs Online

Looks: fixed.

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