E-mail: Password: Create an Account Recover password

About Authors Contacts Get involved Русская версия

show

Insecta.pro Community

Pages: 1 ...611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619... 629

13.02.2008 14:09, Трофим: comment on Swallowtail appeared in winter

I think you should decide what exactly you want. If you want to enjoy a live butterfly, and then a specimen in the collection, then this will not work. While it will live at your home all the same where nowhere else but tatter. So it is better to either add to the collection, or let it please you while flying around the house, but in the collection it will no longer be the first freshness. When I ...

10.02.2008 21:46, Алексей Яковлев: comment on Dragonfly Neurothemis tullia

Neurothemis tullia tullia (Drury, 1773) is a species widely distributed from India to Southeastern Asia.The photo shows a male.Sri Lanka. Kosgody district.January 2008 Pictures:Neurothemis_tullia_tullia__Drury__1773__1.jpg — (145.53к)

08.02.2008 10:52, Pirx: comment on Awesome photos of insects

E-mine!!! Everyone get smart!!!

07.02.2008 0:51, guest: max: comment on Exchange insects from the Caucasus!

We need water beetles, any families!I exchange them for any insects from the North-West Caucasus!Write to us max_bio@rambler.ru

06.02.2008 10:38, Dmitry Vlasov: comment on Topic for your course / thesis?

Perhaps the only problem with feeding caterpillars is that they die almost entirely when fed by plants from polluted areas... (if they were brought from "clean" countries). I once came across: I brought a bunch of caterpillars from the Vologda region, and fed them with ivan tea collected in Yaroslavl. The result is almost 100% mortality...

05.02.2008 0:00, Peter Khramov: comment on Nedoobnovlenie information

By trivia about forest pests. And other fruit trees.

04.02.2008 18:45, Peter Khramov: comment on Sennitsy

Sennitsa glitserion (Coenonympha glycerion) Sennitsa Gero (Coenonympha hero) Peat satyr (Coenonympha oedippus)

04.02.2008 14:07, Vlad Proklov: comment on EU rules on protected species

In English:http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-countrysi...nex4species.pdf

04.02.2008 12:45, Peter Khramov: comment on Continued Chernushkas

Erebia montana - Nigella goanta Erebia alberganus - Nigella Cato Erebia triaria - Alpine satyr Erebia stirius - Nerina Erebia pandrose - Lapland satyr Erebia epistygne - Nigella stigna

04.02.2008 5:26, Ekos: comment on Gonepteryx amintha Blanchard

ALL, ALL, ALL!!!Dear colleagues!Still need some help. Can you look at your collections that contain Far Eastern types of lemongrass (G. aspasia and G. maxima), their places of capture (localities)?The fact is that I am currently making area maps (or rather, I have already done so, and now I am adding them to the article as information becomes available), and the more information , the better. ...

04.02.2008 4:20, Dmitrii Musolin: comment on Search for contacts

Translations of virtually all entomological articles from Entom. obozr. they were published in Entomological Review (cat. published from the USA or later in Russia, I think) in the same year or the next. Let him try to find it.

03.02.2008 18:50, Peter Khramov: comment on Ringlets

Today, the talk was about the glorious way Chernushkas. Thanks not modern, but quite capacious work K. Lampert, to update the description of the existing species and then add something new - t. E. Those for which the earlier descriptions on our site were not. So, the new information about the following types: Erebia tyndarus - Nigella Tindaro Erebia ligea - Nigella coffee ...

03.02.2008 13:57, RippeR: comment on How do you like it?...

02.02.2008 18:45, Peter Khramov: comment on Hundreds of new pictures of butterflies

The site features many pictures of butterflies from the Vlad Proklova - a man not only versed in butterflies, but do not shoot them Lenya.

01.02.2008 15:27, Nikolaj Pichugin: comment on Burying beetles

Mail is not sent to your address, they write "invalid address" I don't know what's the matter? I'm interested in the Caucasian collection points.Write your email address, and I'll try to reset the list. Caucasus: Krasnaya Polyana and Abkhazia

31.01.2008 20:48, REDBOOK: comment on Ground beetles of the world

probably not a little bright, since I want to quickly) we'll redraw the design in general later, probably it's temporary now, just my hands don't reach everything, now I'm writing a library module, several functions for the database (mainly optimizing speed and convenience) like stubs in the search for "nothing found" and showing the subgeneric name in parentheses (already done) and commercial ...

31.01.2008 16:44, lepidopterolog: comment on Where to buy entomological equipment?

I meant cats and dogsIMHO, cats and dogs - not quite entomology

31.01.2008 9:29, gumenuk: comment on Images of butterflies

People, help me find cool pictures of these butterflies!!! PLIZ!!!I have most of the above. I also wonder what they are for you.

31.01.2008 5:01, Mylabris: comment on Help me find a topic for the course work

And what does PROFITABLE mean?Who lives more profitably: an elephant or an infusoria?

30.01.2008 13:49, Sungaya: comment on Spring Geometrids

summer dates: Idaea pallidata and Scopula floslactata are suitable.it seems a bit early for immutata.

30.01.2008 13:16, mems: comment on I'll buy some butterflies

Actually, who will sell butterflies in Odessa ?I'll be there on the second/third day.Interested in everything;Preferably SATURNIA PYRI, PAVONIA or ATTACUS ATLAS, DANAUS CHRYSIPPUS Cultivating cocoons/particularly caterpillars(DANAUS CHRYSIPPUS)Thank you in advance !This post was edited by mems - 30.01.2008 19: 10

29.01.2008 19:00, Peter Khramov: comment on Descriptions additions - monarch and satire

Descriptions butterflies: A new Danaus chrysippus - Danaus Chrysippus Supplemented Pyronia tithonus - krupnoglazka yellow-brown Hyponephele lycaon - small krupnoglazka Maniola jurtina - ox eye Melanargia galathea - pestroglazka Galatea

29.01.2008 2:02, Juglans: comment on Geometrid moth Inurois fumosa

In Primorye, several species of moth fly in the second half of autumn. One of them is Inurois fumosa. The photo was taken in early November, in the ROC. Vladivostok (flew into the house after night frosts). Pictures:Inurois.JPG — (141.14к) Inurois2.jpg — (50.71к)

28.01.2008 17:25, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg: comment on You can move the insect's leg without soaking the entire specimen

I usually just put wet cotton wool under it. When dissecting the top of the abdomen/genitals, a container of water (penicillium) was placed under the abdomen and a "wick" was drawn between the abdomen and the penicillium, usually made of cotton wool. But this is only useful for relatively large instances.

27.01.2008 18:39, gumenuk: comment on White background vs Gray

From the photographer's point of view, a gray background is preferable. A gray background allows you to set the object's color more accurately. You can change the gray density depending on the object, choosing it so that the object stands out.

26.01.2008 13:49, Dinusik: comment on Help me figure out the dendrogram

Come on)And the Excel file then - maybe there is an error in it Already sent

26.01.2008 9:39, Dmitry Vlasov: comment on "Childish" beetles identificatoin errors

Plateumaris species have two pairs of "species", which some experts consider different, and the other forms of one or synonyms. This is a pair of discolor-sericea and rustica-affinis. To find out questions about these types, you need large series from different parts of the series. No one wants to get busy???This post was edited by Elizar - 26.01.2008 12: 11

25.01.2008 2:51, Fornax13: comment on Myrmicophiles

...Today I was trying to identify a terrible myrmecophilic hole. It seems to come out Catopomorphus, but also not very. Does anyone have any information on the finds of this and Attaephilus on terr. Russia?

24.01.2008 20:18, okoem: comment on What beetle doesn't buzz

Ladybugs, in my opinion, fly noiselessly...

23.01.2008 13:14, Dmitry Vlasov: comment on Rare species. When are they available?

The main problem in finding a "rare" species is knowledge of the features of biology, microstations, etc., which is usually impossible to learn from the literature, but you have to "get" it empirically. If you manage to find out some features of biology-your beetles are practically in any potentially suitable stations. (I'm responsible for the words...). And as an example, look ...

19.01.2008 10:29, suriken: comment on Your version of document occurrence

Thank you all

18.01.2008 6:41, Ekos: comment on Does Parnnassius felderi fly in Primorye?

  I'm going to create a gallery of the genus Parnassius in "images of insects", where I want to put a lot of photos. In the comments, I will focus on the place, and not on belonging to a particular subspecies.I fully support it, I want to do it myself for a long time, there is a lot of material, but I don't have enough time for this task.

17.01.2008 20:14, Mylabris: comment on Sexual dimorphism in insects

Or it may also be that we are dealing with linked traits, i.e. some morphological feature is associated with a gene encoding a certain protein that is responsible for another (not at all morphological) trait. Think of the Central Asian Shepherd dogs - Alabai. They were selected not by "stat", but by liking - those who rushed at a person were shot back on the spot. And I read something similar ...

17.01.2008 10:05, Nilson: comment on Geotrupini tribe

Another photo in addition to the Badden ones:Geotrupes jakovlevi Semenov, 1891Uzbekistan, Chimgan, 28. VIII. 2001 Pictures:Geotrupes_jakolevi_dors.JPG — (148.68к)

16.01.2008 23:03, Алексей Яковлев: comment on Representative butterflies of Sri Lanka

I didn't catch it at all. It is almost impossible to be alone in the bosom of nature - there are people everywhere and everyone is like one - Buddhists! Only 10% of the island's forests have been preserved (the rest was cut down for wood and for agriculture-rice and tea . In short, you can only run away to national parks, and even there tourists are taken by jeep everywhere in sight. So only ...

15.01.2008 14:15, Bad Den: comment on Family Agyrtidae Thomson, 1859. Coleoptera: Staphylinoidea

Not by accidentIn honor of G. N. Potanin http://www.hrono.ru/biograf/bio_p/potanin_gn.htmlWe are not related

14.01.2008 20:45, Victor Titov: comment on Looking for a photo of a caterpillar

Hello, Viktor Dmitrievich!Just in case you haven't heard my answer yet: thank you very much. But the" runaway " is not there, alas for me . But I liked the shaggy beauty. Thank you again for respondingI'm glad, Marina, that at least something helped.

12.01.2008 15:03, Трофим: comment on Collective science

By the way, about exel. I made a kind of entomological calendar. The first column1-type,2 - place of collection3-date4, 5,6,7,8, etc. if there is a need for a month, What is the point, in columns 4,5,6,7 I enter the date but only in the form of numbers. And in the toolbar of the 7th window, in English, in Russian I forgot how. So there is a function-filter, dale go autofilter. And in a pre-laid ...

12.01.2008 13:38, AlexEvs: comment on Underground life

I'm also wondering if there were any insects there?I don't know, unfortunately, I haven't seen such information anywhere.

11.01.2008 17:00, Peter Khramov: comment on 3 new scoops

New definitions of butterflies from the family of the scoop: Swiss scoops (Rhyacia helvetina) , своки-притворщицы (Rhyacia simulans) and big scoops zheltokryloy (Noctua pronuba) .

08.01.2008 0:09, AntSkr: comment on Eudocima and other Calpinae, Catocalinae, etc.

How rare is it? I've only seen her 2 times this year (between July 20 and July 30). The CC says that the 3rd category.

07.01.2008 23:59, pantala: comment on Odonata-family Corduliidae

Милен! Могу помочь с материалом с Кавказа. Обращаюсь ко всем участникам форума с просьбой собрать материал по стрекозам их региона для меня. Интересуют все группы Odonata, так как занимаюсь зоогеографией и систематикой ...

07.01.2008 23:41, guest: Вадим: comment on Odonata

Perhaps a combination of exposure alternately in alcohol and acetone for 2, and then 1 hour will help.The only time I spent was 2 hours in what, and 1 hour in hf. The method was used by Dano when he was engaged in dragonflies as an amateur. The result depends on the age of the dragonfly and the harvesting conditions.

07.01.2008 1:49, Salix: comment on Website of the Stavropol branch of the Russian Entomological Society opened

rhopalocera.com wrote:> ... now it is very harmful to the eyes. Wasn't it harmful before?

06.01.2008 23:45, Paulo: comment on Second edition of "Day Butterflies of Eastern Europe"

I agree with Helene 100%.I know one of the authors personally,and therefore I want to say that the purpose of this work is not to create "funny pictures",but to publish a scientific publication.A gorgeous disk with a lot of information. ...I don't regret it for a second.This post was edited by Paulo - 06.01.2008 23: 48

05.01.2008 10:20, Alexandr Rusinov: comment on Please advise us about traps

A lot of small beetles stick in the spring on the resin protruding on the stumps. And the resin is removed elementary-with alcohol.

01.01.2008 15:45, Frantic: comment on "German wasps of the fauna of the USSR and neighboring countries" for exchange

The book is still looking for the host

01.01.2008 15:43, Frantic: comment on Keys of insects of the Russian Far East

I wrote to you in PM.

30.12.2007 13:32, Бабочник: comment on A new unique book on butterflies in Central Asia. The second volume is coming out

Yes, you will find$ 500 - the amount that is paid for a Euro tour in Tajikistan. You are slightly confusing a one-time trip with annual commercial tours. In terms of guarantees, reliability and continuity, in the context of business continuation prospects. I hope this simple is clear.

29.12.2007 19:00, Peter Khramov: comment on New definitions butterflies Nymphalidae

Recent updates to the description and the latest new description: Lentochnik Camilla Lentochnik poplar checkered avriniya checkered southern checkered red

Next page

Insecta.pro: international entomological community. Terms of use and publishing policy.

Project editor in chief and administrator: Peter Khramov.

Curators: Konstantin Efetov, Vasiliy Feoktistov, Svyatoslav Knyazev, Evgeny Komarov, Stan Korb, Alexander Zhakov.

Moderators: Vasiliy Feoktistov, Evgeny Komarov, Dmitriy Pozhogin, Alexandr Zhakov.

Thanks to all authors, who publish materials on the website.

© Insects catalog Insecta.pro, 2007—2024.

Species catalog enables to sort by characteristics such as expansion, flight time, etc..

Photos of representatives Insecta.

Detailed insects classification with references list.

Few themed publications and a living blog.