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There shouldn't be any problems with the locals - from time immemorial, different nationalities lived nearby, and the territory "walked" in different polities. educational institutions. Well, closer to the lowlands there are regions where some of the local Magyars do not understand either Russian or Ukrainian. And if you have more specific questions about beetles, I can answer them. Rosalia is ...
The same looking Lymantria minomonis female, Matsumura, 1934, with a pink abdomen, doesn't live in Russia. Others are different.
I grieve immensely.Even as a child, when I was 7 years old, I came with my mother to my homeland in St. Petersburg and went to the Zoological Museum all the time. It seemed to me that the "mezzanines" were inhabited by Gods. And now one of them is gone. My condolences go out to all my colleagues and relatives.A. Tereshkin Pictures:Plate_5_Achaiusoides_episto.png — (2.04мб)
I join the question. About faunaeur.org I think I'll agree.The flaws in funet are caused by the fact that this old resource, as it seems to me, has not been updated for a long time, and the taxonomy has gone far ahead in development during this time. There are a great many foreign sites, but, let's just say, the resource officially legalized by the nomenclature commission for the Asian region is ...
After a week or two I will update the whole base of European species, leading to roughly the same form as on the fauna. And that really has nekuzyavo obtained with all these differences.
Although catalogue pages were not so slow as community ones, there anyway were some hitches, now fixed and pages thus got way faster.
Can it be ever identified by such shot? If not, there are clearer photos of the top of its wings, but no underside...
Today, in 1 hour, I caught 17 mourning birds near a thin branch of willow dripping with juice. The most interesting thing is that I poured the bait nearby (water+sugar+berries+yeast), and not a single butterfly was interested, but they flew up and flew up to the branch... Pictures:DSC04824_1.jpg — (1.73мб) DSC04831_1.jpg — (748.35к) DSC04833_1.jpg — (1.51мб) DSC04835.jpg — (626.33к)
Yep. The more, there are photos nearby identified the very C. croceus (even though it was different item and different island too, neighbor one). As for biotope, dunno, science fiction says that myrmidone prefers rocky hills...
There is a first go of comments to see at the "Community" page of the English version: http://lepidoptera.pro/community/.
Comments common pages got 3—10 times faster, depends on a subsection and a concrete one. Besides, before there could be error page shown instead of a required one with comments. Now it's fixed.