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14.03.2012 23:03, Lev Bely: comment on Park for butterflies in Palmerston North, New Zealand

Tucked away so that you hardly notice it even passing nearby, a small park in Apollo park somewhere at Milson outskirts, a Palmerston North suburb, being inch by inch turned with hands of its creator and inspired volunteers, into an unordinary, special place for butterflies. Paul Vandenberg was busy with that very doing all last year — he's been working tirelessly till butterflies of all ...

14.03.2012 17:28, Peter Khramov: comment on The big website renewal

About 800 synonyms added.

13.03.2012 16:57, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11949

Goes to Papilio demoleus.

13.03.2012 16:57, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11950

Moved.

13.03.2012 16:55, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11952

Thanks, moved then.

13.03.2012 16:55, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11951

Moved.

13.03.2012 16:48, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11940

Moved to "identified successfully".

13.03.2012 16:48, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11948

Goes to "identified successfully".

13.03.2012 16:48, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11925

Moved to "identified successfully".

13.03.2012 16:47, Peter Khramov: comment on Spring butterfly hunt in Holgates Silverdale Park, Cumbria

How to spend the Easter holidays?))

12.03.2012 18:33, Dmitriy Pozhogin: comment on photo #11947

This species is identified correctly.

11.03.2012 10:08, Лавр Большаков: comment on Allochogna (or Lycosa...) singoriensis

Fruitcake 05.03.2012 15: 59 URL #1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The South Russian tarantula is listed in the Red Data Book of the Ministry of Defense. It seems like they once caught it....Or is it more like "no, son, this is fantastic!"?-----------------------------------------Times serious people wrote that they were caught (before 1994) and in ...

10.03.2012 23:39, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11937

The underside is http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/11936.

10.03.2012 23:39, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11936

The photo is published to show the underside of a moth http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/11937.

10.03.2012 23:37, Lev Bely: comment on Peppered moth is an accurate example of natural selection

The darkening of the peppered moth (Biston betularia) often met in school textbooks as a case study for adaptation, was confirmed as an accurate example of natural selection, according to a study made by a biologist of the Harvard university together with other scientists. During the Industrial Revolution, English scientists noticed that peppered moths became getting darker and the number of ...

10.03.2012 19:04, Lev Bely: comment on A moth tsar Attacus atlas posed for a photographer Sandesh Kadur

Sandesh Kadur photographer met a giant Atlas moth (Attacus atlas) during his trip through the eastern Himalayas where he headed for to study and shoot the local biodiversity. Early morning while driving somewhere in Arunachal Pradesh he suddenly noticed a “ginormous moth” sitting on a road by a pothole. Once Kadur got out the moth immediately took a defensive posture, spread its wings as ...

09.03.2012 23:03, Black Coleopter: comment on How do you dissect large, hairy insects

The question arose, how to properly dry batsGood question. I'll join you. May Bolivar forgive us for being off-topic. But please don't delete it. I have also thought about this issue many times.

08.03.2012 20:52, Peter Khramov: comment on Artist Paul Villinski brought butterflies to East Rockaway School, NY

Wonder where you could only dig such out...

08.03.2012 14:09, Dmitrii Covalenco: comment on photo #5028

This species is identified correctly.

08.03.2012 13:52, Dmitrii Covalenco: comment on photo #2072

This species is identified correctly.

08.03.2012 12:49, Dmitrii Covalenco: comment on photo #7730

This species is identified correctly.

08.03.2012 2:33, Peter Khramov: comment on Reopened upload photos to the site

Break delayed as much as two weeks, but now everything is OK - you can safely ship the photographs used in this case will have a new system ...

07.03.2012 22:52, Enclave: comment on Insect farms

Gentlemen, I have been studying butterflies recently and I have this question for you about the tropics: how many days at least are tropical butterflies at the pupal stage? within 5-6 days, will they not start to be beaten on the road from Britain???

07.03.2012 20:52, Lev Bely: comment on Two new exhibitions at Timiryazev State Biological Museum

On February 18th Timiryazev State Biological Museum presented a new exhibition “New arrivals”. Over the past few years museum collections were supplied with more than 16000 new showpieces which are selectively shown at the exhibition. The insect collection which is one of the richest in the museum was updated with longhorn beetles and butterflies of the professor N. B. Korostelyov's ...

07.03.2012 10:20, rhopalocera.com: comment on Sell a collection of books

necroposter

06.03.2012 18:33, vasiliy-feoktistov: comment on Program for maintaining a collection

Vasily, do you have a conscience? 40 Australian pupaars to good people for a good job (if you think it's good) what a pity...Duc habit just

06.03.2012 13:44, Yuri Semejkin: comment on photo #6389

Descoreba simplex Butler, 1878. Identified by Belyaev E. A., FEBRAS Institute of Biology and Soil Sciences.

06.03.2012 13:34, Yuri Semejkin: comment on photo #8102

Pachyerannis obliquaria. Identified by Vasilenko S. V. Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals Siberian Branch of RAS (ISEA SB RAS).

05.03.2012 23:37, Peter Khramov: comment on Satyrium w-album

Now I put on "Fauna". Eugene, if you need a transfer, otpishi source / base.

05.03.2012 16:03, BO.: comment on I'll buy some tropical fiddler beetles

I will buy tropical bronzes in larvae or imagos,preferably larger and horned like Chelorrhina polyphemus confluens.

05.03.2012 6:05, scarit: comment on Moskovsky Komsomolets about butterflies

"Today, Russian entomology is infected with links to the international mafia. In the USSR, it was very strong." - this is really strong! Was Russian entomology strong in the USSR, or was it the international mafia?? "The heart bleeds: there is a looting of Russian bioresources ..." - and this is to the point!! The current Russian government-the mafia, especially in the Far East-is doing this to ...

04.03.2012 20:50, Melittia: comment on Catching glassworms

Yes.... Perhaps the most" tricky " butterflies. August 9, 2009 (M. O. ROC. Zheleznodorozhny) for the first time in my life I met exactly this the animal and most importantly sat on a leaf of forest raspberries as if rooted to the spot allowing itself to be dried from all sides without flying anywhere. And then I constantly checked the point and never met it for two seasons . I wonder if this ...

01.03.2012 3:15, Evgeniy Ribalchenko: comment on Galeruca tanaceti

Poltava region, Poltava city, Kiev district, Poltava Air Base Pictures:IMG_1575.JPG — (138.55к) IMG_3245.JPG — (171.24к) IMG_1863.JPG — (213.43к) IMG_1864.JPG — (185.35к)

29.02.2012 14:25, Entomon: comment on Where is the Cimex lectularius culture available? Need live bed beetles

There is a culture here Neighbors?     not otherwise

28.02.2012 3:19, Coelioxys: comment on Question about equipment from Thailand

Our people are such that they simply can't pass by an unattended item. Stick everything, even the yellow cups. And even a couple of square meters of excellent gas quality can always be attached to the farm (nakomarniki, mosquito nets, a sieve for expressing caviar, etc.). There are enough cases. And I liked the design, you can mount it very quickly, and you don't need to look for any sticks to ...

26.02.2012 22:08, Hierophis: comment on Breeding Book

Cloyster, buy from the author, the overpayment is not large compared to Amazon, or wherever it is sold, but the author will get the funds And stupid donkey, from two absolutely identical piles of hay, so as not to get stuck in the choice, you need to choose-both!!!! ))))

24.02.2012 22:20, Marsha: comment on Confocale

Dear colleagues, tell me who worked on the Nikon confocal microscope, in the FRAP method, we have a problem during photo burning, the entire preparation is put forward, and not the area specified in the program, as a result. The graph of fluorescence recovery after photobleaching is not obtained. Software EZ-C1

24.02.2012 14:24, Peter Khramov: comment on Upload new photos and comments temporarily sedated

Now comes the final stage of a large database update site. To synchronize the ph of comments and the new base, the ability to download new pictures and comments of the user temporarily. Term launch of a new version of the database and the inclusion of all interactive - no later than 28 February.

24.02.2012 12:50, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11745

Moved.

23.02.2012 11:09, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #1395

This is Maniola jurtina. Seems its male.

23.02.2012 2:23, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11817

Moved to caterpillars.

21.02.2012 21:26, XXL: comment on Insect DNA sequencing

All received, thank you

21.02.2012 17:57, antlook: comment on Appeal to scientists from the community antclub.ru

The scope and quality of a trait is treated unequally by each researcher, as is the concept of a species, so this reference book, if created, can only reflect the actual state for individual species (year, Author, trait).

20.02.2012 16:41, Lev Bely: comment on Parasitic wasp tracks down fertilized butterfly by its smell

Parasitic wasp tracks down the Large White butterfly (Pieris brassicae) female which is ready to lay eggs by its special anti-sex smell that repels males. The wasp hangs on the butterfly and being carried suchwise to the Brussels sprout plants where the butterfly lays eggs. A joint research project* of entomologists at Wageningen University and the Free University of Berlin (Freie Universität ...

20.02.2012 1:35, Cloyster: comment on Color polymorphism

What does it depend on? I read that hercules has humidity problems.Where do they get gray-blue or brown hercules?Do they also occur in the natural environment, or is it only in breeders?And for example in Allomyrina dichotomus.There are black beetles, there are light brown and brown with spots on the elytra.How do I buy a brown one, because it's the same species.What causes bright blue Lamprima ...

19.02.2012 23:47, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11819

Ok, everything's done.

19.02.2012 13:45, Andrey Ponomarev: comment on photo #11820

Caterpillar not agreed yet. Waiting for Oliver's reply.

18.02.2012 19:20, Lev Bely: comment on Judy Istock Butterfly Haven at The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum

Cyborgias!

18.02.2012 13:33, HappyBunny: comment on Tell me please

You can start your collection with it ! A joke of course -) As soon as the storm subsides, I will immediately let go, although I have already managed to get attached to it. Thank you very much for your help and advice!

17.02.2012 10:50, Aleksandr Ermakov: comment on Looking for images of necrobionts =)

"Staphylinidae" is exactly for such cases Linnaeus nomenclature in Latin and came up with....

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