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Ladislaus Reser, Curator of the European Moth Nights (EMN)http://euromothnights.uw.hu/ requests on lepiforum.de http://www.lepiforum.de/cgi-bin/2_forum.pl...d=read;id=94984 help me find the contact address of Anatoly Kulak, Head of the Laboratory of Terrestrial Invertebrates of the State Scientific and Production Association "Scientific and Practical Center for Bioresources" of the National ...
Dear mates! Happy new year to the website team! Wish you new discoveries! Great photos on the website and all the best!
On the Planet, some species that go separately on Lepidopter are combined into one. Can anyone tell offhand where the information from the Site is adequate, and where-no?Below is a list of views based on the following template:1 -- number -- code for the answer (so that you can just write a number and yes/no in the answer, and not write all the names)2 -- the name of the type that is listed as ...
In the Congo, where mammals and birds are nearly extinguished by hunters, somewhere deep in the rain forests everything is full of life, which is all buzzing, crunching and peeping, and these sounds truly dominate everyone happened to be there. The area is rather far away from any political anxiety so keeps out of all the storms, and the local insect biodiversity still remains unknown. A new ...
Heh, what earlier, then not "there" It's you, "there", among the associate professors with candidates, probably if you mention pedogenesis, then everyone will start looking askance, here people like ordinary, understand what it's about )))By the way, Wikipedia has an intersex note on this topic, I didn't know)http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micromalthus_debilisBut for some reason, all this is ...
It was with great pleasure that I got acquainted with two works by A. N. Poltavsky for 2010 and 2012.The presented lists amaze everyone's imagination.I can't even imagine how angry a review in Eversmannia would be if something like this were published in the Tula Region.Well, let the half-breed fly it in the Rostov region! Just let the border of its distribution miraculously stop at the border ...
Some lepidoptera species get nutrition in a very intricate manner, they fish tears out of the sleeping birds' eyes using harpoon-like proboscis with special barbs at its tip. Back in 2006 scientists discovered those moths feeding on birds in Madagascar. Roland Hilgartner from the German Primate Centre in Göttingen, Germany, and Mamisolo Raoilison from the University of Antananarivo in ...