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wikipedia (36) Pavel Morozov

Friends, here is such a page found on the Internet.http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Аполлон_EversmanEverything would be fine, but the author of the article does not indicate the author of the photos. There he has my picture of butterflies spread ...

01.02.2010 8:58 PVOzerski

I think they should have referred not only to molbiol, but also to the author's last name. But in general, the issue is serious. I'll try to make it ...

Geography of our forum (50) Ekos

Dear participants of our forum! I invite you to vote in this poll. I'm just wondering how many members of our entomological forum live here. The percentage ratio for different regions is very interesting. And besides, not all forumchane write in the ...

28.01.2010 9:57 олег09

I'm from Kremenchug.......maybe someone knows such a city....... collected a collection...I am particularly interested in Lepidoptera. tell me how to ...

Website on butterflies 2 (22) Peter Khramov

In a private conversation with a discussion of the site from a neighboring topic (who hasn't seen it yet — Development of a common butterfly site) the idea was expressed:For the adequacy and completeness of information on butterflies, it is ...

22.12.2009 15:16 Macroglossum

Registration is sacred.It is also a good idea to implement the accumulation of statistics: places and dates of observations of a particular type. ...

Manual of Afrotropical Diptera (1) Mike Mostovski

The Manual of Afrotropical Diptera (http://afrotropicalmanual.net) is aimed to encourage the study of dipterology, both on and beyond the African continent, for the use of practicing systematists, applied entomologists, conservationists, all ...

17.12.2009 12:45 Mike Mostovski

The Manual of Afrotropical Diptera (http://afrotropicalmanual.net) is aimed to encourage the study of dipterology, both on and beyond the African ...

Could one fake a butterfly? (23) Dracus

Do you think it is possible to fake a butterfly with the current development of technology? At least all external morphological features (without genitalia)?

16.12.2009 12:28 Penzyak

About ten years ago, we had a student who came to our department as a schoolboy and became interested in entomology. Unfortunately, he has a very ...

Butterflies flap their wings in space for the first time (5) Dmitrii Musolin

On board the International Space Station, recently appeared caterpillars of burdock butterflies (Vanessa cardui). Now, an international team of scientists reports that the first adults have safely emerged from the cocoons.04.12.2009The insects went ...

13.12.2009 2:09 taler

So in the insectarium in general, monarchs sit, and not thistles, And their wings, indeed, opened poorly...

The nervous system of insects (7) qwerty

Hello! I have a question: how are nerve impulses transmitted in insects? (for example, in bees) And what are they, chemically signals, electrical impulses, or something else? And is it possible to register nerve impulses in insects?

05.12.2009 3:17 PVOzerski

I'm afraid I'll have to look for such works in "paper" libraries. By the way, you can also search online, but mostly in English-language sources. ...

Popularization of the works of colleagues (39) Yakovlev

Dear colleagues!For the sake of interest I put this article on the forumI don't know what to sayhttp://files.mail.ru/KUCUGJ

01.12.2009 7:24 Sergey Didenko

It seems to me that you understood everything I wrote perfectly, but decided not to agree Please explain. In general, I associate the words" ...

PDF of the article (1) lerth

Dear colleagues,Currently, there is no access to Russian-language libraries and you need a PDF of the article. Yablokov-Khnzoryan S. M. 1986. A new genus and species of fan-bearing beetles from Tajikistan (Coleoptera, Rhipiphoridae). Academy of ...

28.11.2009 6:37 lerth

Dear colleagues,Currently, there is no access to Russian-language libraries and you need a PDF of the article. Yablokov-Khnzoryan S. M. 1986. A new ...

25.11.2009 18:48 Трофим

He answers: "I have flu. As it is, it's fine, thank you!" And sneezes, and smiles.

Entomology: science or art? (6) c clegg

Entomology: it's either science or art.Where did this question come from?Although I was educated, we will say, to some extent special, I was not familiar with the entomological environment, and my occupation for the last 20 years was very far from ...

28.10.2009 15:07 Dmitry Vlasov

"Bookcase".Of course, I would like a competent librarian to have access to this cabinet..."Eminent entomologists".I would like, of course, to see ...

Fluctuating asymmetry in insects (45) KingSnake

Actually here is such a question.

02.10.2009 10:18 guest: Вадим

I am engaged in research on the fauna and ecology of dragonflies in the Caucasus. Dissertation was on this topic. I didn't specifically study wing ...

Promising and relevant topics of entomology (17) Morfey

What are currently promising and really relevant topics in entomology?I have noticed that almost every researcher writes at the beginning of their work about the relevance and prospects of the research topic, but is this always true?What is really ...

22.09.2009 18:18 Dmitrii Musolin

Yes, the area is not for the faint of heart! but interesting and useful! Morfey, do you work in it? are you studying or planning to?Link to ...

Conversion of wingspan to front wing length (10) Peter Khramov

Since some sources indicate the length of the wing, while others indicate the span, it would be nice to bring this all to the length of the wing. Obviously, for different groups, the recalculation will be performed using different formulas, since ...

20.08.2009 15:20 Peter Khramov

OK. I conclude that the correct option as the main one is the wing length, that when there is no data on the wing length, the span will also go, and ...

Author of illustrations (18) kiunga

tell me, please, maybe someone knows the author of these drawings:

13.08.2009 18:07 Александр Разбойников

Hi! I am very pleased that my drawings were recognized!Thanks! Alexander.August 13, 2009

Moscow House of Butterflies (24) Zhuk

Butterfly House opens in Moscow at the All-Russian Exhibition Center on April 29!Entrance fee is 200 rubles. Who else finds out, then write...Quote:On an area of 300 sq. m. m is the only open exhibition in Russia of exotic live butterflies from ...

13.07.2009 3:11 Black Coleopter

Isn't this the exhibition we're talking about?http://news.mail.ru/incident/1322306/Mda...... Sorry for winged beauties Annoyed by the behavior of ...

Species Description | Urban mosquitoes (2) Forum robot

Comments to the site's permanent page : Species Description | Urban MosquitoesThe second issue of the Variety of Animals series is dedicated to urban or basement mosquitoes. The book provides information on their distribution in Russia, their life ...

01.07.2009 15:27 Guest

what is the life span of a mosquito

Collecting insects (and other) in China (50) Juglans

I was told a terrible story about how a Japanese amateur entomologist was caught collecting rare butterflies in China and expelled from the country with a warning. And when he was caught a second time, he was sentenced to death. I'm not sure if this ...

12.06.2009 19:28 Aaata

Yes, in Primorye there is still something to do for the most demanding herpetologist.Even despite the gastronomic preferences of the Chinese ...

Mutations that increase the number of segments (11) Alexy

Are there any known deformities in drosophila or other insects when there are more segments: for example, one of the limb-bearing segments repeats a second time? Maybe this happens for non-limb-bearing segments?

28.05.2009 13:48 Alexy

There are such-for example, four-winged fruit flies.It is probably not the number of segments that increases, but the second normal wings (which are ...

A large insect, more than half a meter long (4) amara

A rating of 10 species of living organisms discovered in 2008 has been publishedThe International Institute for Species Research at the University of Arizona, together with the International Committee of Taxonomists, published a rating of the ten ...

25.05.2009 14:08 Vlad Proklov

http://species.asu.edu/Top10

Games about insects (2) Raptor

Chegoto nenashol I have such a topic here, I will venture to open.Who knows what games about insects.For PC or other platforms.Let's share,maybe after all the global gaming industry is not spared?For example, I found such a game Bad Mojo-The Path of ...

25.05.2009 11:01 Tigran Oganesov

Oh, I remember that funny game! It was released somewhere in the mid-nineties. Unfortunately, it didn't pass.

(43) А.Й.Элез

My colleague Dmitrich! Happy anniversary! I wish you good health and great entomological achievements!This post was edited by A. J. Elez - 14.04.2009 01: 32

18.04.2009 20:37 Nikolaj Pichugin

As always late, but from the bottom of my heart, congratulations! I join all other congratulations!

Need Latin names for butterflies (10) guest: Alexandra An.

Dear experts,Help please. We urgently need Latin names for several species of butterflies widely distributed in the middle zone. Some kind of "whitefish", "cabbage", "pigeon" or something like that. Sorry for the complete ignorance in the question. ...

04.04.2009 16:49 guest: Ann

Olympus Inferno what kind of butterfly is this? Yes pathetic, but very beautiful!

Consult me please (10) guest: alex

I am interested in the question of what can be obtained when perabotke insects and specifically bees or tell me what thread links where it is affected. many thanks for sharing your wisdom

04.04.2009 9:45 алекс 2611

Well, there, for example, attracting bees to the required areas for pollination of plants. It is better to ask hymenopterologists around The sexual ...

Mukha-tsokotukha (7) Juglans

Undoubtedly, the most famous fly in the former USSR is still the tsokotukha Fly, first described by N. V. Korneichukov, although this description was considered unsuitable, since it does not meet the principle of binary nomenclature. Korneychukov ...

03.04.2009 23:54 Dr. Niko

I searched the Web for a photo, but I didn't find it...Yes, this is only probably possible to ask around with A. L. Ozerov, if he is still in good ...

Native places of user-naturalist (50) Андреас

- Welcome! - I decided to create a new topic in which our colleagues would share with all of us pictures of their favorite places from childhood, in which they developed as naturalists, biologists and natural scientists. - Of course, - if they have ...

01.03.2009 20:59 RippeR

came pliz 2-4 and the last pictures in large size on the soap, I want to put on volpapir)

Disaster (50) Андреас

"How do you do?".. - I have a misfortune.... - my legs give out and my hands drop..."The woman I live with in the barn," she called her security guard, who everyone refers to as a hacker, to her house in my absence, "to treat her computer from ...

23.02.2009 19:20 Pirx

Uh-huh... Let's finish the topic, or something, really...

Please advise, abbreviation ca. (4) Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

Colleagues, can anyone advise you? This weekend I started working on the manuscript, after the reviewer's edits.The reviewer suggested replacing my text: "...the apex of the abdomen of specimens was removed and treated with ~ 10% KOH " with "...the ...

23.02.2009 6:29 Dmitrii Musolin

All correctly corrected == ca.

We wish our colleagues good health! (28) Yakovlev

An entomological expedition from Malawi returned three days ago. Unfortunately, several members of the expedition fell ill. One was hospitalized with tropical malaria. I wish our colleagues (all lepidopterologists, dear people) good health and ask ...

11.02.2009 20:17 Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

I wish you all the best! Colleagues, take care of yourself!

Forum conventions (21) Yakovlev

The guys are Siberians. Tomsk, Tyumen, Kemerovo, Novosibirsk, Omsk. Come visit us. I'll host them all. Just schedule your sessions in advance. I will be glad to meet you again.Contact us by calling903-912-3374 or cossus_cossus@mail.ru

09.02.2009 15:35 Konung

Greetings, Andrey!So far, I can't say with 100% certainty about a trip to the Altai. It will depend on whether I leave Belgium for Buryatia with my ...

Berkeley scientists create cyborg beetle (8) amara

A group of scientists from the University of California, Berkeley, who some time ago received a government grant for the development of cyborg insects, showed the public very impressive results of their work. Researchers have learned how to control ...

09.02.2009 0:18 RippeR

http://www.dezinfo.net/post/11936cyborg beetles

Origin of Pterygota in general and Odonata in particular (10) Karmiska

Who knows if meganevra is an ancestor of dragonflies or a convergent branch? And did meganevra larvae live on land? Land meganevra larvae seem unlikely to me for the simple reason that modern dragonfly larvae have gills, and no secondary aquatic ...

02.02.2009 12:12 Mike Mostovski

Who says that paleoentomologists are not found here and literature is difficult to get?! Check out the library of the International ...

What happens to chitinous insect remains? (29) amara

What is the fate of, for example, chitinous covers of beetles in the soil? A layman asks.Thank you in advance.

02.02.2009 12:00 Mike Mostovski

cm. Gupta N.S., Briggs D.E.G., Collinson M.E., Evershed R.P., Michels R., and Pancost R.D. 2007. Molecular preservation of plant and insect cuticles ...

Ad about a forum for posting ads (14) Redactor

The ad should be printed out, cut in half, and then cut into strips again.Below is a lower-quality version of the image (but smaller in size). You can get a high-quality picture here:http://entomology.ru/forum/objav_ento.jpg

31.01.2009 13:48 Ma Mantis

I printed it out. In the V. N. Karazin KHNU (Kharkiv), they hang on the biofactory and in the library near the Internet hall. But not too much yet. ...

Insects in movies (50) Juglans

A great thing-art! The greatest of the arts is cinema. "The Silence of the Lambs" opened up to the general public at least a forgotten "death's head", the pupae of which are intended for clever games of serial killers. In The Simulator, another ...

20.01.2009 0:08 RippeR

I watched Doctor Who, Season 4, episode 11. They made a healthy beetle there. I will say, very competently, except for the lack of sternites. ...

And who criticized Reznikova's work? (3) Fox

Actually, today we discussed her work (I didn't read it myself), and I remember exactly what they said on the forum that control over "smelly tags"is lame there. Now the search can not be found Do not remember it was like this?

15.01.2009 16:22 Fox

just today, the speaker referring to her work could not clearly say anything about the controls on this factor, so I remembered that the issue was ...

Ventilation in insects (5) Nilson

Maybe one of your respected colleagues can tell you how ventilation is carried out in termite nests or, say, in leafcutter ants. Unfortunately, I've only found popular essays so far. I would like to know in detail with an emphasis on the ...

25.12.2008 19:36 amara

find out how ventilation is performed in termite nests or, say, in leafcutter ants.http://www.springerlink.com/content/5tp5lr6lpxbqyglv/

(17) Ekos

Recently, we returned from Vietnam, had a study trip with the country and its nature. We drove through Vietnam in a month. We also visited several national parks. Along the way, they also collected insects on the sly, since fishing is officially ...

24.12.2008 11:49 Vabrus

We are waiting for beetles with all our might

Wasps of Russia, children's book (11) guest: Pavt

I would like to publish at my own expense a children's coloring book + accompanyingtext for adultson the topic "Wasps of Russia"approximate content of the book:Topic:Public wasps and hornetsBurrowing waspsRoad wasps (a wasp that caught a huge ...

24.12.2008 1:30 RippeR

It's a cool idea.The last comment of Dzanat is good I think it's better to make 2 separate small books - one with text and photos, the other with ...

Amateurs vs Professionals (31) Juglans

Recently recognized zoologist (taxonomist) Philippe Boucher of the Museum of Natural History (Paris) published an article:P. Bouchet. 2008. THE MAGNITUDE OF MARINE BIODIVERSITY. In: The Exploration of Marine Biodiversity Scientific and Technological ...

16.12.2008 0:11 Salix

Taxonomists, by the way, have another problem. In many respects, relations are regulated not by competitive and competitive methods, but rather ...

Need help from entomologists (1) guest: Анастасия

Hello, my name is Anastasia, I am an assistant producer on the film "Night Incident". I am not an expert in entomology and I really need your help. in the script, two entomologists are tasked with making a documentary about a rare butterfly species. ...

12.12.2008 23:46 guest: Анастасия

Hello, my name is Anastasia, I am an assistant producer on the film "Night Incident". I am not an expert in entomology and I really need your help. ...

Old literature - the Biodiversity Heritage Library (3) Dmitrii Musolin

www.biodiversitylibrary.orgAbout the Biodiversity Heritage LibraryTen major natural history museum libraries, botanical libraries, andresearch institutions have joined to form the Biodiversity HeritageLibrary Project. The group is developing a ...

12.12.2008 6:41 Juglans

http://gallica.bnf.fr (Bibliotheque National de France), by far the most important, with reproduced copies of many important early malacological and ...

Animals of the Republic of Mordovia (1) KingSnake

A website dedicated to the animals of Mordovia was opened. We tried to create a system that would be convenient for all users. The site is "divided" into several categories. First, these are lists of currently reliably registered (and / or mentioned ...

05.12.2008 8:13 KingSnake

A website dedicated to the animals of Mordovia was opened. We tried to create a system that would be convenient for all users. The site is "divided" ...

Field practice (4) Mylabris

I risk, of course, my position as a centenarian on the forum, but I decided to publish this tugament. Of course, I was touched to the quick, others, at least (I hope) will be interested. Editor of "Fucking Life" _ after many years of hardships, I ...

28.10.2008 14:15 Андреас

- I downloaded it. I read at home in comfortable conditions. Like a chronicle of famous entomologists. - It's probably great! - And most importantly ...

Need help from entomologists (44) evg220

Dear sirs!Need help confirming (or refuting) a certain hypothesis, one of the conclusions of which leads to the opinion that the size of the antennae in one species (type, or whatever you call it?.. ) of butterflies (at least males) should be the ...

23.10.2008 15:16 evg220

Interactions with the environment are chemical reactions... I'll try to post more details in the eveningYes, no. In this article, everything is ...

A Russian scientific journal published a meaningless article created by a computer (11) amara

The Russian scientific journal recommended by the Higher Attestation Commission (HAC) for publishing materials for the defense of scientific theses, published an article written by a computer program and containing meaningless text, the newspaper of ...

02.10.2008 7:12 Aleksandr Ermakov

No, it's fine. At the same time, a lesson for us: after all, these are examples of "water" that can be avoided in these articles.yes, what kind of ...

Kill an insect just for... (50) Juglans

Do you remember how Grishkovets in" How I ate a Dog " talked about the service on Russian Island? There was a phrase about a swallowtail (Maaka), which they were told not to kill. "I killed three!!!" Somehow I missed it, but this year a friend of ...

01.10.2008 11:25 Dr. Niko

Tick-borne encephalitis - carriers of horseflies???http://www.medlinks.ru/article.php?sid=2766I just stick to the concept that there is always a ...

Czech entomologists in jail in India (19) Dmitrii Musolin

please sign a petition in their defense (urgent - until July 4):(in Today's Nature about the same thing. Sort of like Petr Švácha-editor of Eur. J. Entomol....)Please do sign up this petition ...

29.09.2008 21:22 Salix

The most well-known representative for you... (20) Ilia Ustiantcev

I was interested in what people think about mikra. It is clear, of course, who will be in the first place, but still try not to lean too much on Tineola bisselliella!

25.09.2008 10:30 Guest

Poor guy!It's like feeding a tiger with mice! And tigers sometimes also do not disdain locusts. In fact, of course, the mantis was not only fed with ...

28.08.2008 12:43 fly-km

Hurray!! 21 PEOPLE WERE TAUGHT CLASSICAL LATIN!!!! please respond..)

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