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07.08.2007 21:59, Ilia Ustiantcev: comment on Callophrys rubi

And here's mine. Not far from Podosinok. The quality is not very good, but the shade is different. The original photo is turned 180 degrees.Who doesn't know: the upper part of this butterfly is just brown.

07.08.2007 6:35, Pavel Morozov: comment on Maculinea teleius

Morozzz:Golubyanka and tolstogolovki, I hope?And marigolds with nymphalids, too.

05.08.2007 21:35, RippeR: comment on Euclidia fortalitium (Noctuidae). Or about one wrong Noctuid moth

a cute scoop. It is also interesting because the antennae are rather strongly combed, which is not very typical for scoops.

05.08.2007 19:20, amara: comment on Find a photo

And it looks like my:This post was edited by amara - 05.08.2007 19: 24 Pictures:P1010017_1.jpg — (138.71к)

05.08.2007 12:29, Pavel Morozov: comment on Plebejus argus (Lycaenidae). Myrmicophilia

That's great!

02.08.2007 19:18, Zhuk: comment on Urgently, today we need a specialist for the TV show

Sednya at 19.30 will be. We must dare...Bliin, I forgot!!! The current ran out and I remembered

01.08.2007 15:57, Anthicus: comment on Bembidion velox

Hello! How do you feel about the Catalog of life website? There (if you believe the creators) is a list of all species, and with full taxonomy. I have this problem: I collect photos of different types of animals (for a child). I would like to show it in Latin as well. But often cool photos either don't have a Latin name at all, or when searching in the Catalog of life for such a name, I can't ...

01.08.2007 3:24, Romik: comment on Cerura vinula

In the morning I decided to pick out the cocoon... Who knew he was so hard. Took out a pupa, quite firm, looks healthy, constantly moves... I put it in a plastic box. What else do you need to add to the box, for the comfort of the pupa?You shouldn't have picked the cocoon. Harpies often shrivel up without their cocoons. And for the winter, the pupa should be put in the refrigerator. It is ...

31.07.2007 18:11, Pavel Morozov: comment on Some Notodontidae of Primorye Region

this is" where " - Primorsky Krai, Khasansky district, d. Andreevka.

30.07.2007 22:10, chek: comment on Today the beast was bred. Hurray! Hawkmoth

pasiba!

30.07.2007 16:51, omar: comment on Collecting insects from corpses and excrement

The chloroform was laboratory grade. In a sealed factory bottle. About extinguishing a fire with chloroform - a good idea! Be sure to try it! I didn't say the word "combustible".

29.07.2007 21:36, RippeR: comment on I found a butterfly pupa today

by saving, I meant everything from squeezing in the net to straightening, etc.it is not difficult to straighten, the main thing is to clearly understand the technology and accumulate a drop of experience, and then everything is like clockwork.

29.07.2007 12:59, RippeR: comment on How to save traps from people

Yes, in general, it is necessary to plant those who torment tomatoes, and even in other people's cups!

29.07.2007 7:23, vespabellicosus: comment on Sympetrum sp.

On vacation....

29.07.2007 7:11, vespabellicosus: comment on Vespa crabro hornet's nest

Old abandoned nest of the hornet Vespa crabro under the roof of the bathhouse Chuvashia, Cheboksary district, Karachura village July 27, 2007 Pictures:_____2.JPG — (139k)

29.07.2007 7:06, vespabellicosus: comment on Vespula vulgaris nest

It took more than 2 hours to catch about 150 workers. Caught with a regular net-after in the container.

29.07.2007 0:12, Bad Den: comment on Toxic gases and efficient catching in tree crowns

Related question: is it possible to achieve similar results without expensive and inaccessible installations? Just in the right weather and in the right place to make one or more smoke fires and periodically sprinkle pyrethroid concentrate there.No, that won't do - the pyrethroids will burn.In these installations, the principle is different - in the pipe, the insecticide solution is sprayed by a ...

28.07.2007 11:09, Anthicus: comment on Peltis grossa

The usual view, but it's always nice to find it. He is also very photogenic. Pictures:pg.jpg — (160.13к)

28.07.2007 10:49, алекс 2611: comment on Tell me what kind of bait to cook for Apatura

In the summer of 91 in the Saratov region, on the banks of the Volga River, I saw a strip of about 50 by 5 meters completely covered with a living carpet of perelivnits. Amazing picture, I wish I had a camera...

28.07.2007 3:52, Dinusik: comment on Bembix rostrata

It's good!

27.07.2007 22:03, Anthicus: comment on Laphria flava

It takes a long time to sneak up... Pictures:lf.jpg — (135.89к)

27.07.2007 15:01, Anthicus: comment on Harmonia axyridis Pall.

Cool! Given its size, it can significantly push out the locals.In London, I caught it myself, the usual view!

27.07.2007 12:50, Mikhail F. Bagaturov: comment on Sending collections abroad

No documents are required for sending insects to / from EU countries, provided that the package does not contain any internationally or locally protected species.And for cites and protected ones (except for the First Application), a simple written "certificate of origin" from the owner is enough, which also does not pose any problems...

26.07.2007 11:45, vespabellicosus: comment on Dolichovespula saxonica nest

No luck, just a forager flying out. I wanted to take a picture of another nest of the same species in a railway extension nearby , here they gave me a leg.

26.07.2007 8:38, Anthicus: comment on Where to find Swallowtail caterpillars in Latvia

Thank you but the Swallowtail is a very rare butterfly in Latvia. it is listed in the Red Book . yes, it will be difficult .This is fundamentally wrong! The view is very ordinary. Yes, it is listed in the Red Book, but the red Book in Latvia has NO legal force, and was created only to raise the level of education of the population in matters of environmental protection. Read more here: ...

25.07.2007 15:39, omar: comment on Mattresses

Mm-hmm...I guess I just don't do them. In some species, the cassid is only seen. But I am tormented by the suspicion that if they had just dried up, they would have been the same.

25.07.2007 11:13, Vyainemeinen: comment on Common hornet Vespa crabro

By the way, there's plenty of good stuff here.But I am interested in their nutrition.I've never seen them on flowers or drinking juice.But each time, during picnics, they take away pieces of meat, both raw and fried, while behaving relatively politely to people.Why?About being polite - I don't know why.Meat they (wasps, and hornets, probably) carry to the larvae, which, as far as I know, after ...

25.07.2007 9:39, Dinusik: comment on Thea vigintiduopunctata L.

Thea vigintiduopunctata L. Distribution: North Africa, Europe, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Mongolia, China, and Korea. In Russia: European part, Siberia, Amur region, Khabarovsk and Primorye Kr., Sakhalin.It lives in the forest and forest-steppe zone. It is found on grassy vegetation of wet meadows. It feeds on powdery mildew. Pictures:Thea_vigintiduopunctata_L.JPG — (259.85к)

25.07.2007 9:36, Dinusik: comment on Coccinella trifasciata L.

Coccinella trifasciata L. Distribution: NE China, Mongolia. In Russia: northern European part, Siberia, Amur region, Khabarovsk and Primorye Kr., Magadan region, Kamchatka, Sakhalin.It lives from the forest-steppe to the tundra. It is found on grassy vegetation. It feeds on aphids. Pictures:Coccinella_trifasciata_L.JPG — (258.29к)

23.07.2007 12:23, Охотник за осами: comment on Bee breeds

they are not much different from the Krajin bees 11

22.07.2007 4:41, Dinusik: comment on Coccinella magnifica Redt.

Outwardly, they are certainly similar, but in the 7 - point epimera, the posterior thorax is black, and in the magnifica they are brown. The magnifica is more convex, and its spots are larger, and there may be (and sometimes may not be) a 9th dot-like spot on the top of the elytra.

21.07.2007 18:42, KDG: comment on Parandra

However, in the drawings, it looks more toothy Is it a female?this is a small male. I have larger copies. both sexes and they, yes-look toothier.

21.07.2007 18:05, RippeR: comment on A lot of questions about home pests (accumulated)

Yes, Morozzz doesn't take such filth

20.07.2007 16:26, RippeR: comment on Entomo-job

I agree Experience: I will sort it out on the spot

20.07.2007 11:18, amara: comment on New Coleoptera books

A new series of books will be published in Europe. Designed for many years, considering that there are about 23,000 species in Europe. And huge in volume - many thousands of pages (I envy). For some reason, data from the former USSR is included only for the Baltic countries. In Preparation:Wagner, T. (Ed.); Ruecker, W.Coleoptera of Europe 1: Latriidae, Merophysidae and Dasyceridae This new series ...

19.07.2007 1:10, RippeR: comment on Angry midges

We're getting lost in all the topics.. it's probably because of the heat

15.07.2007 16:51, Sparrow: comment on Photo report: forest near the village Razvilka. Moscow - Zyablikovo

A broken tree, there are a lot of dead trees in this forest, but oddly enough, there are almost no insects there - only small ground beetles of the same species in the birches-then I'll post a photo. After the floodplain forest itself:In the forest on a birch saw a strange caterpillar:Buzzed was mnooogo and different - but they flew quickly and managed to catch only one and in poor lighting Skin ...

14.07.2007 22:24, lerth: comment on Apis mellifera. Siciliana

sealor, yes, they have a uterus there. The photo was sent to me by my sister, M. B. This is just the beginning of swarming or just the case you are talking about.

12.07.2007 16:06, RippeR: comment on Help me find photos of Cerambycidae

well, bicolors are there..

11.07.2007 10:32, Mylabris: comment on Adonia variegata Goeze

The beetle is surprisingly eurytopene-here, in Kazakhstan, it is found both in sandy deserts and in the mountains, at an altitude of 3600 m.!

11.07.2007 10:20, Dusan: comment on Titanus giganteus

I have one male of the biggest beetle of the world Titanus giganteus for sale.e-mail: romsur@azet.sk

11.07.2007 9:09, Dinusik: comment on Oxylia

Great image quality!

11.07.2007 8:03, Dinusik: comment on Coccinula quatuordecimpustulata L.

Here is another photo of this type, more successful. Pictures:P8300155.JPG — (128.01к)

11.07.2007 7:16, Pavel Morozov: comment on Epilachna vigintioctomaculata Motsch.

Yes, when we went to Andreevka last year (Khasansky district of Primorye), we saw a lot of them on potatoes at the owners ' houses where we lived.

10.07.2007 23:53, RippeR: comment on Ladybirds (Coccinellidae) of the Amur region

then only the essential suggestions.. But only so that it does not interfere with the progress of atlas

10.07.2007 19:13, Dinusik: comment on Propylea quatuordecimpunctata L.

Propylea quatuordecimpunctata L.Distribution: Japan, Korea, China, Central Asia, Mongolia, Europe, North Africa. In Russia: European part, Siberia, Far East, Caucasus. It occurs from the tundra to the steppe zone. It lives on grassy vegetation. It feeds on aphids. Pictures:P6060204.JPG — (95.89к)

08.07.2007 18:59, RippeR: comment on Coleoptera

I wrote him a letter asking him to repair the damage with new beetles. He went to the meeting and promised to send new beetles, packing them well so that none of them would get hurt. I hope for the best. Maybe everything will change, well, let's see.

08.07.2007 16:05, Tigran Oganesov: comment on Small Life Macro Photography Contest

Sasha, thank you for the info. I also decided to add my 5 kopecks http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/BolivarEnto/album/3962/

08.07.2007 13:43, Alex2006: comment on Fumitox

They write that pyrethrins (they are the ones in the pictures) interact with the membranes of nerve cells, change their permeability to ions and disrupt the balance of concentrations of Na+ and K+ ions, which is necessary for creating electricity. They are not associated with the inhibition of acetylcholinesterase and affect the peripheral and central regions. the nervous system.

07.07.2007 0:28, lerth: comment on Ammophila sp. (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae)

Everything would be fine, NGO photo doesn't open

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