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To Alexandr Belousov: may I remind that the classification specification field is used for subspecies data, also form and age. E.g., "light form" or "third age larva". Person who identified specimen should be noted in the field for additional info. E.g., "specimen raised of larva" or "identified by pic" or any other additional data.
Petr, I already checked that, that wasn't me. Alexandr added this to ID as questionable 16/08/2014 on molbiol.ru and Vasily Sergienko confirmed the ID.
Corrected data. Not identified → Anacampsis blattariella / Confidently identified / Vasiliy Feoktistov.
Corrected data. Wingspan: No formalized data → 25—33 mm. Flight time: No formalized data → July, August.
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Hello, My name is Todd Ugine, I'm an entomologist at Cornell University in the USA and am trying to collect all of the North American species in the ladybird genus Coccinella. One species in particular, Coccinella fulgida, is very difficult for me to find, although I have learned that it also occurs in Siberia. I would like to use any specimens collected for molecular biology work, so it ...
I've got two species at the moment one of which http://lepidoptera.pro/gallery/32829 (supposedly oculea male) will be examined. Only mine are from Vladimir region, doesn't matter anyway.
Раз пошла такая пьянка, продолжаем. Не мебель правда, а орнамент и ювелирка.Надо уже название темы редактировать).Сообщение было отредактировано tiger33 - 04.09.2014 10:07
Обратил внимание на существенную разницу в расцветке рабочих особей Formica sanguinea в двух разных популяциях. В одной из них рабочие были ярко-красного цвета, голова и грудь полностью красные; во второй лоб, затылок, а ...
Here also I think A. oculea. First to compare its shape, colour and spot pattern to mine: one species as I see. Completely agree with that prof Irina referred to in the very beginning :)
Species level. Pay attention to the shape of its hindwings (oculea has much more "round"), also that one is itself more round :) And its "eye" spot........ As for this one, no sense to examine genitalia as it's female. Tomorrow if the weather's good I'll have a night out there to collect some more "oculea" (supposedly) :)