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Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Biology. There's definitely one there Only you are writing a question in the wrong section!
Only coleoptera are interested? In the Volsky district of the Saratov region, there are quite good collections of stinging hymenoptera. For coleoptera, the fees are small.
Wait another 3 years - I'll learn to be a prgorammer - I'll learn how to write programs, I'll write a bunch of entomological programs :P
The addition to the description of pestrokrylnitsy and the beginning of a new specification - greenish perlamutrovki (Argynnis laodice) .
hives with NYMPHALIS ANTIOPA < / a> head cycle to supplement the description of a family of butterflies Nymphalidae .
Due to numerous requests / observations are now available for each type of author and year of description.
Today is Dryad (Minois dryas) , small krupnoglazka (Hyponephele lycaon) and ox eye (Maniola jurtina) .
The photos of the day and night butterflies from Elena kenunen. Among them: Thymelicus lineola , Spilosoma lutea , Pyrrhia umbra , Polyommatus amandus , Axylia putris , Autographa excelsa , willow perelivnitsa (Apatura iris) .
Due to the termination of the KMC periodicals website at http://www.orc.ru/~kmkweb/ it has been moved to the "Entomology Info" server at http://kmk.entomology.ru/. Currently there is a version of it from December 2006. We are waiting for updates from Kirill Mikhailov.
I recently received both volumes of this album. I want to say that I am happy with it and do not regret the purchase. Printing, of course, class! The only thing I noticed is that most of the photos in the first volume are slightly inferior in quality to those in the second volume. The scientific side of the publication also pleased me - I haven't noticed any outright blunders that most recent ...
Thanks to Maxim Klepikov, the site appeared the following picture of butterflies. Teleiodes proximella Teleiodes luculella Teleiodes alburnella Satyrium w-album - theclinae Elm Pyralis regalis Pterostoma palpina Pseudotelphusa scalella Pseudophilotes vicrama Polypogon tentacularia Polyommatus semiargus - ...
African Elmids (5-8 mm)Potamodytes_oxypterusPotamodytes_brinckiPotamogethes_majorThis post was edited by Proctos - 09.12.2007 08: 27
Dear colleagues,I research calosoma species, with common species : I'm interested in C. denticolle, C. deserticola, C. reitteri, callisthenes species. I research C. maderae tauricum...I'm interested in scarabeidae : I research Typhaeus species (lateridens, fossor) ; I research Bolbelasmus unicornis, Odontaeus armiger, geotrupidae and scarabeidae species.I research lucanidae, especially west ...
If you don't believe me, test the resulting solution with the indicator.We read about the hydrolysis reactions of salts
Dear friends!I would like to invite you to take part in the conference on all branches of entomology "Current issues of entomology". Conducted by the Stavropol branch of the Russian Entomological Society. Which is expected to take place on September 10-12, 2008 and by the same time the collection will be published. Submissions are accepted until May 15, 2008.The conference will include the ...
Well it's like a paper version of the disk I saw this book recently. This is not a paper version of Yandex. Disk. There are a lot of high-quality photos of butterflies on the disk, but in the book there are few and not very high-quality, small ones.Read the book review here - http://entomology.ru/tula/bolshakov-2007-r...morgun-2007.pdf
Wow! will you be able to get fokti somehow, or will they be included in the article?Andrey, I'll personally send you an article on the soap later. I don't know about the photos, but these drawings and a diagram of the development of the horn in males should be there.I haven't seen the finished article yet.
Actually: Coenonympha glycerion - Sennitsa glitserion , Coenonympha arcania - Sennitsa Arkania , Coenonympha pamphilus - Sennitsa ordinary .
Galatea ( Melanargia galathea ), velvet ( Lasiommata maera ), shrew ( Lasiommata megera ), Egeria ( Pararge aegeria ).
In the following example of its representatives: Erebia aethiops - Ethiopian , Erebia medusa - jellyfish , Erebia ligea - League , Erebia euryale - Euryale .
That would be someone who scanned the Fauna of the USSR on zernovkam! I've been licking my lips at them for a long time.I'm afraid that in some cases will not help... outdatedand if you have material on them-write, we will think about what can be done .This post was edited by KDG - 28.11.2007 14: 44
Continuing the theme Lycaenidae . The descriptions of new species, editing old ones. In general, as usual. Lycaena alciphron - ducat purple Lycaena hippothoe - ducat sorrel Lycaena dispar - ducat unpaired Lycaena virgaureae - scarce copper Lycaena tityrus - ducat chernopyatnisty Lycaena helle - ducat bluish Lycaena phlaeas - ducat ...
On a yellow background, not Myrmeleon, but Acanthaclysis - a representative of another tribe. For a precise definition, try contacting Dr. Krivokhatsky via the website of the Zoological Institute (SPb). With best wishes for further success,Semyon Semyonych (karabi@rambler.ru).
Description of a new species - tolstogolovki Morpheus (Heteropterus morpheus) and supplements to the two old - tolstogolovke ezhegolovnikovoy (Erynnis tages) and krepkogolovke Palemon (Carterocephalus palaemon) .
Right here: http://vivovoco.rsl.ru/VV/JOURNAL/NATURE/02_03/TEMPERAT.HTMI found the following:"Amino acid substitutions. A serious problem for the metabolism of cold - blooded animals at low temperatures is a decrease in the conformational flexibility of proteins, which significantly complicates their functions. Maintaining a certain flexibility of the molecules is achieved by mutations that cause ...
You have seen the books of Messrs. Ross and Schwanwicz. There are cool drawings there. Although in my opinion they are almost the same everywhere...
His Internet connection in the museum was cut off, repairs are being made. Although, to be honest, I don't quite understand the meaning of the sharpness of the question.
Not an accumulator,but a stabilizer.And a slightly different action.I don't think it will last.Most likely, the same 15 minutes will be, if not less .And even then, if only removed from the network. And not every accumulator will last 5 hours without recharging.So, no suggestions on this.Either a generator, an inverter, or battery-powered LEDs. The UPS from APC has 12v/7Ah batteries. These are ...
Does anyone know if this "vernisage-b"is functional? I wrote to them about a month ago and got no response.It functions.Just wait a long time for a response.But they still answered.I asked for boxes.They replied that there are boxes, but they can't forward them, because there is no suitable container.Boxes of smaller sizes, like, send.