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22.09.2011 21:45, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #10668

Moved to "identified successfully".

22.09.2011 21:45, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #10628

Goes to identified.

22.09.2011 19:05, collector: comment on Xylotrupes Hope, 1837

Bad Den - about the source ( as about the initial data of a scientific work, I can't say anything ). And what it looks like and how it got to me please.This work is available on 14 pages of A4 format.The list of species is printed in smallprint, three columns per page.On each sheet, the title in French - Dynasties of the world is printed in large font at the top, and the date 04.06.09 and the ...

22.09.2011 16:58, lepidopterolog: comment on Urticae and xanthomelas at an altitude of 3000m.

Butterflies are not geese, and they do not voluntarily climb mountains higher than 6 thousand meters. And in the mountains starting from 1-1, 5-2 thousand oh how restless in terms of atmospheric phenomena

22.09.2011 12:45, okoem: comment on Dead pupa

and what exactly is better than a cardboard karobka, The box has a wide top, and the jar is narrow. Thus, the ventilation is better and the butterflies have room to climb/sit down. In addition, the jar should be covered with a cloth. Easy access to the pupae, and the jar has a narrow throat.The aquarium should be covered with a cloth, but the box is not.

21.09.2011 22:36, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #10674

Moved to "identified successfully" (as well as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/10673/).

21.09.2011 19:47, Marija Jaunkunga: comment on photo #10673

The same on both shots.

21.09.2011 17:04, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9826

Bah, yes. Moved to Orgyia antiqua.

21.09.2011 12:19, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9781

Moved to identified. Better to add synonyms at the species description page, not there. Also, there will be a new engine to add a synonym even with sources. Start at this Friday.

20.09.2011 23:00, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9732

Ok then, goes to "identified successfully".

20.09.2011 18:50, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #10698

Thanks, shot goes to S. libatrix.

20.09.2011 14:07, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #10430

Moved to "identified successfully".

20.09.2011 14:06, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #10429

Goes to identified.

20.09.2011 6:27, Svyatoslav Knyazev: comment on Autumn insects

Autumn fauna, in general, is almost the most interesting. In some regions, it is also poorly studied.that's why it's interesting

19.09.2011 22:26, Proctos: comment on Proctotrupidae family

Evolution of quality - the previous photo was taken 4 years ago with the help of thousands of tricks and duplicates on Chinese optics, it was necessary to manually remove from the ugly background and the image is suitable for printing t k at 300 pixels, wild aberrations climb on the duim. Photo below on the no longer new Watering can 2 years ago. And the last one on a new powerful watering can a ...

19.09.2011 13:30, Peter Khramov: comment on New image uploader features: Angle and Item condition

As for the file format, you may just skip that and it will be automatically determined. Choose that manually only when it's determined wrongly and shots are not added then.

17.09.2011 1:28, surickoff: comment on Please help me recognize it

I'm new here,so I apologize in advance if I write in the wrong topic. And I want to ask this question: Yesterday I saw and photographed a small tragedy-two wasps were fighting,during the battle one wasp bit off the other's head,picked up the headless body and flew away with it. There were wasps... well, they are different (I am a complete teapot in biology and therefore the wording is "lame"), so ...

15.09.2011 17:36, Peter Khramov: comment on Adding new subjects to "Community": only for registered users

Ok, marked those.

15.09.2011 17:26, botanque: comment on Stictocephala bisonia in Russia. Intruders.

Who else could have made such incisions?There have been suggestions that these are natural cracks in the crust, but you are probably right.

15.09.2011 16:46, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #2045

Added shot location from Vitaly.

15.09.2011 0:51, Peter Khramov: comment on "Similar species" of butterflies

For the catalog, as one of the properties of the view, I need to fix the ability to specify views that are similar in appearance (i.e., what can be confused, for example). Depending on whether to put all the similar ones in one pile or always divide them in pairs, you need to organize the database somewhat differently. Therefore, there is a need to find out in advance (before publishing content), ...

14.09.2011 0:03, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #10667

Thanks for quickness!

14.09.2011 0:02, Peter Khramov: comment on Butterflies for exchange service

Nikita, the service is temporarily suspended cause people didn't get keen on that. First (even if everybody doesn't care the subj and even the discussion) there should be at least few users ready to offer butterflies for exchange and add lists to the database. Now the season's nearly over so there could be some. As for "nature" shots at Lepidoptera.pro, this is not some concept but a matter of ...

13.09.2011 23:42, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9507

Moved to identified.

13.09.2011 23:42, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #4391

Thanks for reminding. Goes to "identified successfully".

13.09.2011 23:41, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #4634

To identified.

13.09.2011 23:41, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #10627

Moved.

13.09.2011 23:11, Alexandr Zhakov: comment on photo #10447

This species is identified correctly.

13.09.2011 23:11, Alexandr Zhakov: comment on photo #10446

This species is identified correctly.

13.09.2011 22:25, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #10660

Thanks to all, goes to paphia.

12.09.2011 7:33, Pirx: comment on Inachis io in Madagascar?

The plants under the butterflies also confused me:for example, well-recognized and completely non-tropical physostegia and buddleia.Buddleia is still not quite "completely non-tropical", rather a southern genus.

11.09.2011 20:19, amara: comment on Remarkable image Cerambycidae

[Acanthocinus nodosus (F.) in flight, Louisiana, USA]Thanks for that one. I was just thinking how these guys with such long antennae keep them in flight, aimed somewhat backwards or ...? And now I know. Thank you.And now I am wondering that it should be pretty tough not to hit something like branches or leaves flying this way deep in a thick forest.

10.09.2011 22:42, gonkem1986: comment on Far Eastern teliphone.

Yes, it's interesting,but the same person found it and described it?I had an idea-since no one else has found it for more than a hundred years since the first discovery,and it is possible that that specimen belonged to the most northern species of T. niger from neighboring China, then maybe there was (or is) some relict in Olga Bay to the north of the main range small population of this ...

09.09.2011 23:58, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #9220

Moved from undetermined.

09.09.2011 23:57, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #10456

Thanks, moved.

09.09.2011 23:56, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #10454

Moved to Idaea serpentata as well as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/10452/. Approval needed...

09.09.2011 23:56, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #10453

Moved to Idaea serpentata as well as http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/10452/. Approval needed...

09.09.2011 23:54, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #10451

Thanks, moved.

09.09.2011 23:54, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #10452

Moved.

09.09.2011 23:53, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #10394

Goes to E. linariata.

09.09.2011 13:52, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #10623

Save Our Spirits.

09.09.2011 1:56, А.Й.Элез: comment on Virtual map of entomologists

No one offers to sign with your first and last name without fail. You can just use nicknames, with the area of interest as a characteristic (as it is now on the forum). In my opinion, it is not the list itself that is more important, but the location of entomologists.And, besides, is the possibility of repeating that precedent excluded now, without any map, by some other actor?Everything is ...

08.09.2011 12:21, Анфим: comment on Miners. websites, photos, and questions

"House" of the bagworm butterfly-PsychidaeFor " Excuse me, but what is it?" there is a topic: Classification of insects -> Who is it? http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showforum=53Every Russian speaker distinguishes between "who" and"what"! A "house" is an inanimate object. I'm interested in the BEHAVIOR in this case: WHO DID THIS? Here above is also a "nut job". And I suggested something ...

08.09.2011 10:55, Victor Titov: comment on Barbels. Callidium

Who is it? 10 mmTranscarpathian lowland. 27.VII.2011 Phymatodes pusillus, I think IMHO Hylotrupes bajulus is rickety a bit.In deep pardon! Obmishurilsya! Fornax13 is absolutely right, here is the confirmation: http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/eng/hylbajdk.htm

05.09.2011 12:17, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #7732

Moved.

05.09.2011 12:16, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #10541

Males again and again...

05.09.2011 12:16, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #10464

Goes to males.

05.09.2011 12:16, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #7735

To males.

05.09.2011 12:16, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #7728

Moved to males.

05.09.2011 12:16, Peter Khramov: comment on photo #7048

To males.

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