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08.01.2012 16:14, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11113

True... Moved.

08.01.2012 14:27, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11732

Moved.

08.01.2012 14:27, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11729

Moved.

07.01.2012 18:41, Yuri Semejkin: comment on photo #7947

Can anybody elaborate on the difference between this shot and that one: http://lepidoptera.pro/species/plebejus-argus/.

06.01.2012 21:59, Bad Den: comment on Transparent glue boards?

Transparent Sphinx did not try. And The Paradox?EntoSfinks does not make transparent ones, alas.

06.01.2012 0:40, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11719

Thanks, leaves "undetermined".

05.01.2012 15:15, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #6685

Not rose but orange, in fact. Anyway, the white balance was turned to cold, so...

05.01.2012 4:39, Egor Kovalyov: comment on photo #10268

The specimen which has uncommonly colored forewings.

04.01.2012 20:56, Eduardo Lucof: comment on photo #11646

Similar automedon!

04.01.2012 18:12, Dergg: comment on Insect biology

It is quite possible that the splinter will not even be in the cells of the intestine, but in its lumen. If a gene needs to be transduced into insect cells, it may be better to use an appropriate viral vector. To work with insects, baculovirus vectors are often used (they are, however, fungal).

03.01.2012 22:54, Peter Khramov: comment on Photos of butterflies/moths which are not yet databased on Lepidoptera.pro

Due to some major renewals of the website species database the manual adding of species is temporarily unavailable. Thus, for a while there can be longer delays than usual in getting published photos of butterflies/moths which are not yet databased. Photos of already databased species are published properly, as always.

02.01.2012 23:49, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11709

Ah, yeah, that's my blunt. They have such big differences in forewings that there can be no questions. Goes to M. jurtina.

02.01.2012 22:56, lepivin: comment on Abnormal coloration of butterflies

understood thank you

02.01.2012 12:19, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11698

Moved.

02.01.2012 12:19, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11697

Moved.

31.12.2011 13:12, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #2972

Moved as well as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/11666/.

31.12.2011 13:11, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11666

Moved.

30.12.2011 22:39, Vlad Proklov: comment on Macrosystematics of Lepidoptera

You're talking about the formal side, but I was asking about something else, something high.And I think that there is nothing "high" in the description of the new taxon, this is a formality.The more it hurts my eyes when journalists write " * * * A NEW SPECIES OF BUTTERFLIES has BEEN DISCOVERED!!!*** "-- which nah is open?!! Is this a law of physics?!

30.12.2011 21:25, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #4186

Corrected. Uploaded photos will be published today or tomorrow.

29.12.2011 18:21, Peter Khramov: comment on Acherontia atropos

Eugene, through the form load of information as a personal message Upload - will be clearer ...

29.12.2011 11:31, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #11616

By the way, if anybody has its common form? It'd be cool to get 'em here.

29.12.2011 1:17, Peter Khramov: comment on The administrator is on vacation till December 25th

It won't take even one year to get him here!

27.12.2011 20:06, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11598

Goes to E. neumanni.

27.12.2011 20:05, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11599

Moved.

27.12.2011 19:49, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11617

Moved.

27.12.2011 19:48, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #6999

Moved out of "undetermined" to "uncertain".

25.12.2011 23:34, Alexander Birukov: comment on Lithophane consocia

By the way found a source. book "Butterflies" Publishing ACT 2002. By publishing "Mosaik Verlag" (Germany).

23.12.2011 15:33, rhinoceras: comment on I'll give away a dragonfly

This is a photo from the Internet, the one. what I have is the same, but nothing is sitting on it yet. Already in reserve.

21.12.2011 21:00, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #2970

That's the sole Charaxinae I've got. However, before I was gifted lots of such souvenir stuff.

21.12.2011 20:41, Dmitriy Pozhogin: comment on photo #11571

Vasily! Sent you a mail.

21.12.2011 19:29, guest: Александр: comment on Formica

What kind of insect is this northern or deer?!!!!!!!!

21.12.2011 14:08, Vanguard: comment on Drosophila

The task was to cross the lines drosophila Net and Purple(pr). It turned out to establish that the purple eye color of the Pr line is associated with gender, but with the distinctive feature of the Net line - wing venation, there was a hitch. Too few drosophilae flew out and I can't say for sure, and the practice time is running out Do not let the jelly disappear, tell me who knows how wing ...

21.12.2011 11:29, Танав: comment on Entomological pins

There are entomological pins:Black Insect Pins Ento Sphinx for 120 rubles per pack of 100 pcs. No. 1-2 pack.No. 2-3 pack.No. 3-2 pack.White Insect Pins Ento Sphinx for 150 rubles per pack of 100 pcs. No. 00-3 pack.Or all - for 1200.This post was edited by Tanav - 16.01.2012 05: 42

21.12.2011 11:28, rhopalocera.com: comment on Genotyping of insects

Contact Doctor of Biological Sciences Boris Vitalievich Stradomsky (bora on the forum) - this is one of the few specialists in the molecular systematics and biochemistry of insect cNA who are engaged in research in this area, and not in bare computer cladism.

19.12.2011 23:35, Nikolai: comment on A pupa

In general terms, the question can be found in the book by V. A. Dogel "Zoology of invertebrates", pp. 372-374. This is a textbook for biofac students. If you take a more thorough approach, then you should keep in mind that the question is specific and the terminology there is appropriate.

19.12.2011 23:19, Hierophis: comment on "Insects that grow all their lives"? Assignment from school zoology

Vorona, however, you argue with the classics "What is our life? Game! "

19.12.2011 22:57, Dmitriy Pozhogin: comment on photo #11602

Vague genus. Didn't find references of that.

17.12.2011 22:44, okoem: comment on Radchenko

Very necessary (Radchenko, 2008) - Radchenko A. G. Zonal and zoogeographic features of the myrmecofauna (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)Ukraine: Natural Resources Almanac. Біол. науки.- Vip. 10. - Kherson, 2008. - p. 122-138.Here here archive of Almanac issues. But I didn't find Radchenko's article... By the way, there is a special topic for searching literature on the forum.

17.12.2011 17:41, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #11601

The underside of a butterfly on #11600 shot.

17.12.2011 17:40, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #11603

The underside of a #11602 butterfly.

17.12.2011 11:45, vasiliy-feoktistov: comment on Inert gas

Please tell me if butterflies will fade in a sealed box (all made of glass on silicone) filled with argon or heliumin the light?Butterflies fade from lighting (in the light) and from the environment it does not depend on my opinion. If the gas is thrice inert,it lets in light. And where did these ideas come from? High technology? What the fuck is that supposed to do?

16.12.2011 16:56, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #11566

The underside of a male on #11565 shot.

16.12.2011 13:24, Vasiliy Feoktistov: comment on photo #11575

You did it right: this is the underside of a butterfly on #11574 photo.

15.12.2011 20:46, EuRyAlUs: comment on Who is it? What's wrong with it?

Aborigines in Australia on holidays "drink" their "ass"!!!

15.12.2011 18:19, macrothorax: comment on Exchange

Replace Procerus duponcheli for Acoptolabrus lopatini.

15.12.2011 15:05, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11570

Aye, thanks, moved out of "undetermined".

15.12.2011 15:04, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #11574

Ok, to "identified".

14.12.2011 23:24, Peter Khramov: comment on New info: shot angle and item type in butterflies/moths photos

Done. It's possible now to sort photos by also its angles and specimens (imago). Besides, there is a new angle type available called "supermacro" meant for super blow-ups when there is only a butterfly/moth fragment shot.

14.12.2011 18:48, macrothorax: comment on Subgenus Macrothorax (Carabus) 2

Macrothorax morbillosus cheminorum(Fabricius,1792)S-FranceVar-FrejusThis post was edited by macrothorax - 12/14/2011 18: 57 Pictures:Kopie__2____PC140007.jpg — (156.04к)

14.12.2011 12:06, Vladimirkox: comment on Where can I buy a trichogram?

Here http://www.neuroscience.ru/showthread.php?...39188#post39188That's why I needed it. What STASRS are available in the Rostov region? Who of them works with greenhouses, so that seasonality does not affect.

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