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22.04.2023 18:21, Peter Khramov: comment on Cucujus cinnaberinus

So that the request does not hang empty: the photos have been moved.

22.04.2023 18:16, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #60256

Corrected data. Confidently identified → Tentatively identified.

22.04.2023 18:14, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #81406

Corrected data. Not identified → Epirrhoe tristata / Tentatively identified / Vladimir Deryabin.

22.04.2023 18:13, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #81142

Corrected data. Not identified → Xanthia icteritia / Confidently identified / Alex Mesiats.

22.04.2023 18:13, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #81119

Corrected data. Not identified → Epirrhoe alternata / Tentatively identified / Alex Mesiats.

22.04.2023 18:12, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #68088

Corrected data. Not identified → Cleora cinctaria / Confidently identified / Alex Mesiats.

22.04.2023 18:12, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #70890

Corrected data. Thymelicus → Thymelicus sylvestris.

22.04.2023 18:11, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #15549

Corrected data. Argynnis adippe / Yuriy Karpov → Argynnis aglaja / Marat Migranov.

22.04.2023 18:09, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #20545

Corrected data. Argynnis adippe / Sergei Kotov → Argynnis aglaja / Marat Migranov.

22.04.2023 16:55, Peter Khramov: comment on Autosuggestions are working Ok now

There was a problem with autosuggestions engine but it\\\'s solved now. The taxa search through all the website (including images uploading and taxa linking) is fully-functioning now. If you still have problems with autosuggestions — just press Ctrl+F5 to reload the webpage without the cash data.

26.03.2023 23:45, Peter Khramov: comment on If you can't upload your photo

If your file is less than 5 MB but you get upload error — try to make the file size even less. It\'s temporary but and we\'ll fix it but in the meantime...

23.03.2023 21:30, Zelenov: comment on How to dissolve the glue

Yes, now there are so many things in stock that it is really difficult to choose

08.03.2023 22:58, adadurov: comment on How long can wasps and bees live without food and drink

In the barn, I "caught" a hornet's nest with 2 or 3 adult wasps in a plastic container. They lived there for 2 months without water or food. At the end, their larvae hatched, the adults soon died, and the young ones lived for about a week after the adults died.

04.03.2023 9:17, Liyanlong: comment on Small Carabidae and their genitalia

Previously, there were several such images, but they were not taken, and the internal structure of the genitals was not shown.

04.03.2023 9:02, Liyanlong: comment on Entomologists, hello!

I am studying melolonthinae

03.03.2023 20:19, Anton Nikolaev: comment on Description of parthenogenetic species. Practical criteria for "species"

There is an interesting day butterfly that no one has done yet. Only females are caught. Most likely parthenogenesis.http://szmn.eco.nsc.ru/picts/butterfly/Sat...patrushevae.htm

27.02.2023 23:26, GercMinsk: comment on Exchange

Hello there is a topic sale and exchange http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=583686

26.02.2023 17:32, Wave Storm: comment on Jaundice (Colias)

Colias erate07.11.2021, Kherson region, N. KakhovkaColias crocea07.11.2021, Kherson region, N. Kakhovka

25.02.2023 18:49, SherleyMorieur: comment on Buy / sell literature

Hello, I will buy literature on breeding butterflies, scoops, saturnia and other lepidoptera. leakerrn@gmail.com89118308770

20.02.2023 23:53, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #52100

We have comment from email: It is a Gonocerus acuteangulatus. It is not an Haploprocta sulcicornis. Look the edge of the neck : on your picture it has the same color than the pronotum: this would not be the case it it was an Haploprocta sulcicornis.

13.02.2023 13:59, excellens: comment on Long-lived insects in the adult stage

Why, everything is the same as in the living, but you don't have to run after them (spend energy) and it is better absorbed (softer), and it is easier to chew...

24.01.2023 18:52, Yuriy Karpov: comment on photo #81519

This species is identified correctly.

24.01.2023 18:01, Yuriy Karpov: comment on Aeshna crenata

Aeshna crenata Hagen, 1856

24.01.2023 17:53, Yuriy Karpov: comment on Ophiogomphus obscurus

Ophiogomphus obscurus - Russian name is Змеедедка тёмный.

19.01.2023 10:20, excellens: comment on Is faunology an important aspect of entomology?

It was quite strange for me to read all this, to be honest. I turned to Kirill Vladimirovich many times - both when preparing my dissertation, and later when I brought material from the reserve where I worked. And then I started working with food companies to identify the detected pests - and this, I will tell you, is still a pleasure when they send a photo of an insect on the floor, taken from ...

19.01.2023 9:31, excellens: comment on "Frost-resistant" cockroaches

Let me quote: "Among the large cockroach species that live everywhere, in warehouses, ships and mines, we should name the American cockroach (Periplaneta americana), whose body length is up to 4.5 cm........In this species, females also have wings. "V. J. Stanek" Illustrated Encyclopedia of Insects "( 1977 Artia Publishing House, Prague). Perhaps you should understand that they were already in ...

17.01.2023 11:32, Insect forum: comment on Please tell me, what kind of insect did I find in the house?

I’ll answer my own question. This is a predatory bug https://imageup.ru/img15/4167793/klop-khishchnets.png

31.12.2022 15:44, Wild Yuri: comment on Looking for like-minded people in Crimea

Hello. Looking for people who are interested in butterflies. I live in Yalta. Fishing in the surrounding areahttps://lepido.ru/ (Vladimir Savchuk, a great specialist on Crimean butterflies).

31.12.2022 8:59, Dmitrii Michailov: comment on photo #81438

This species is identified correctly.

22.12.2022 18:50, MIV: comment on Definition of ground beetles of the genus Carabus

Maybe someone will identify a karabus with Zap. Sayana?Caught under rocks on 29.06.22.

21.12.2022 15:57, rhopalocera.com: comment on Entomological journal "Eversmannia"

The table of contents of the new issue is already available on the Eversmannia website:http://eversmannia.entomology.ru/71-72.html

15.12.2022 12:09, Yuri Babochkin: comment on 16th International Entomological Fair

Dear friends! Alexander Generalov, well-known to many, became active again (just a sick and unhappy person who causes only a feeling of disgust). Threw on serious money friends. This mentally ill character owes a lot of money. Throws skillfully, enters into trust, makes the first few transactions, and when a person loses his vigilance, everything happens. Be vigilant!!!In the fall of 22, ...

14.12.2022 18:26, Victor Titov: comment on What species of insects do swifts eat?

- OK. But the distribution of flying families, which is food for the twilight swift , is nonsense in my opinion. I would like confirmation. Ornithologists did not answer me anything intelligible on their forum.Why is that nonsense? Among the representatives of the beetle families found in the stomachs of birds (grains, staphylinae, weevils, leaf beetles, spangles), species of very small size and ...

28.11.2022 21:53, Andrei Baznikin: comment on EntomoLabels for Windows. Software to print entomology labels

Last winter, I recorded a couple of videos for the participants of the butterfly chat on how to use this wonderful program, but I forgot to post the links here! I suggest you get acquainted, especially for those who type labels "in word" - you should definitely be struck by the second part, how you can print hundreds of labels at once with two clickshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sLKxRtExvE - ...

22.11.2022 3:01, Anton Nikolaev: comment on Lycaenidae

Something in addition.In the vicinity of Pyatigorsk, I encountered such a phenomenon.At the end of May, Arion flew and flew until mid-June (approximately the same time as in the Volgograd region). However, since mid-July, Arion has been flying again. Moreover, the "spring" and "summer" individuals were quite different from each other, and if desired, they could be considered different species. ...

16.11.2022 23:15, Victor Titov: comment on Aberrants, gynandromorphs, etc.

Mycetophagus quadripustulatus (Linnaeus 1761)Russia, Moscow region, Serebryano-Prudsky district, okr. d. Lishnyagi, window trap, JulyI caught one with a missing rear pair of spots in the Istra district.The post was edited by Dmitrich - 16.11.2022 23: 15

03.11.2022 18:48, Оксана П.: comment on Shpanskaya fly beetle, how it winters

Wow, you have a fantasy!And the book is not so much instructive, but rather entertaining and adventurous. But you guessed the burn )

03.11.2022 0:47, ИНО: comment on Photos of collections

Well, then the non-commercial group is a super-rare subspecies of a banal type that can't be sold to anyone With almost all insects, the situation is standard: some taxonomists regularly describe species, others reduce them, and these processes balance each other out. That is, the state of the taxon system is determined by the levels of scientific knowledge and skills (and, alas, ignorance of ...

02.11.2022 18:45, Андреас: comment on Caucasus, Ciscaucasia and Transcaucasia

Trichoceridae swarmed in the yard today: https://cloud.mail.ru/public/uTWt/MC85ZPice

31.10.2022 0:06, Anton Nikolaev: comment on Fictional butterflies

Bomb. Hawthorn tree repainted in Apollo Charltonius.https://vk.com/wall102196267_2736

29.10.2022 18:56, Evgenich: comment on Small ground beetles (Carabidae) of various genera (Bembidion, Microlestes, etc.)

Krasnodarsky kr. okr. p. Nebug the bank of the Nebug river under the stones 29.06.2020 This year I caught representatives of this genus-Bembidion, on Sakhalin. I collected 5 or 6 species, 4 of which are endemic.

27.10.2022 0:00, ИНО: comment on Entomologist's magnifying glass + lamp

Better a late response than no response at all. Maybe someone else will need it. So, for the purposes of the vehicle, no "magnifying lamp"is definitely suitable. Because a magnification of 5x or more is required, a single lens of this multiplicity will have to be brought a couple of centimeters closer to the object in order to get a clear image of it. Naturally, any analysis and straightening of ...

16.10.2022 22:46, Dmitry Vlasov: comment on 18th Insect Fair and Exhibition in Moscow

Who sold the Turkish material, please tell me the transcriptDmitry Morgun, assembler

14.10.2022 17:17, ИНО: comment on The Tale of Tsar Saltan from the entomologist's point of view

All bumblebees fly at about the same speed (with the same size), but different flies - very differently. The proposed Musca domestica is not a very high-speed flyer. I think that when flying across the sea with a bumblebee, they will have + / - parity. From the point of view of aerodynamics, I would advise the prince to turn into a ktyr - and he flies quickly and can stand up for himself if ...

03.10.2022 11:48, Пуаро: comment on Emotions of insects

Interesting question. Where there is learning new things in terrain orientation, there should be emotions. It's like a male praying mantis being flattened after sex.

25.09.2022 23:41, chebur: comment on Curculionidae

Lixus (Ortholixus) angustus (Herbst, 1795)Russia, Moscow region, Serebryano-Prudsky district, Lishnyagi village, May 18, 2022Length - 7 mm.

07.09.2022 10:56, ИНО: comment on Contradictions in the stages of butterfly development with the possibility of this happening in a natural evolutionary way

Wow, what interesting conversations were held on the forum in the last decade! Not like the current one Still, even if it's late, I'll put in my five kopecks, thinking of a butterfly caterpillar as an embryo that prematurely left the egg, although convenient, is wrong from an evolutionary point of view. It is known that the first insects with incomplete transformation appeared, in which the ...

05.09.2022 7:08, ИНО: comment on General entomology. Anatomy and physiology. Questions.

You just need to change the lens (at least for industriar-104) and make normal lighting, with a diffuser - then your eyes will cut through! And there really are no eyes, by the way, butterflies have only two of them, not three. Pictures:DSC08564a.jpg — (323.41к)

27.08.2022 16:31, Ivan Tislenko: comment on Red Book insect found, Category 1

There http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=275983&st=350 they may be interested.

27.08.2022 12:15, Irina Iris: comment on Swallowtail caterpillars

Hello. I have two Swallowtail caterpillars. I found it in the garden on Snyti. I fed her. Today one decided to pupate. She hung on to a branch. The second one hasn't changed its mind yet. How to arrange a proper wintering period for them? The refrigerator is not very large, you will not be able to put a large capacity. There is an unglazed balcony. I live in Moscow. In winter -30 can be. Will ...

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