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Distribution zones (18) Raptor

Fellow entomologists!Kago has any links or files on insect distribution zones.Please give it here. Higher moths, Sailboats and large beetles are welcome.(help in studying the fauna of central kazakhstan)there are also great difficulties with ...

17.02.2009 22:42 koturga

please tell me. I am a novice photographer and am fond of photographing insects, can you tell me where to find information about the fauna of the ...

Help me find out who it is (24) Raptor

I've often found such animals before.In general, under [u]poplars, in the ground,right in the thick root, a deep hole is gnawed out,a very dense cocoon is inserted in it (3-3. 5 cm, as thick as the little finger)From the inside like leathery and ...

17.02.2009 7:27 Pirx

Here, I scanned a piece from a little-known book about the biology of the big poplar glasshouse, and cossid as well.Excerpt from:Kolomoets T. P. ...

Hierarchy in ants (40) Chromocenter

Has anyone ever heard that ants of the same family can have a hierarchy? That is, among the whole mass of working individuals, there are those who are, so to speak, privileged and receive, for example, more food than the rest, and in the event of ...

10.02.2009 3:55 Chromocenter

well, there is a book, but there is no place to download it...

Myrmecophilia in Lycaenidae (10) Kharkovbut

Last summer, I had the opportunity to observe the interaction of a fresh male pigeon Plebejus argus with Lasius niger ants (please correct if this is a different ant species). Similar scenes have been seen in photos in books and on the Internet, and ...

07.02.2009 13:42 amara

There's a little bit about it here.http://gazeta.ru/science/2009/02/06_a_2937031.shtml

Gurzuf beetles (2) Veis

Hello Friends!Who can say anything about Gurzuf's beetles?I'm going there in July.Thank you in advance

29.01.2009 18:50 RippeR

While I was in gurzuf, in August, I saw that the beetles there are tight.. Everything is built up everywhere, so not much flies and runs.. ...

Organized colony (11) Гретта

Hello! Can you tell me who it could be? They say that some insects under certain conditions unite in such a string. Why and how does this happen, and how is the movement modulated?Link to the page, middle and right movies at the ...

27.01.2009 12:32 Гретта

Thanks a lot, I'll look for Fabre.

Pupation sites (3) Raptor

Let's analyze specific species and their location in nature.

13.01.2009 20:15 t00m

hello everyone!I have observed pupation many times, but always in captivity. I don't think there are many Fabres left to keep an eye on beetles for ...

Butterflies of Transnistria (5) valdai

Anyone who has had the practice of catching day and night butterflies in Pridnestrovie-please respond. We need any information on the species composition. Just planning a trip for 2009 and there is a possibility of a trip to Bendery.

25.12.2008 17:12 Трофим

If you need anything more detailed, please vitalii-trofim@rambler.ru

Ants ignore Adam Smith (3) amara

Here is a retelling in Russian:http://gazeta.ru/science/2008/11/18_a_2886978.shtmlDo not judge strictly, there is a problem. blots (for example, in the explanation of the term "cosmopolitan").The original article can be read ...

20.12.2008 15:23 Chromocenter

the newspaper article is generally a bit of a mess - in general, there is a well-known fact-and bees and ants change professions with age, and ...

Mantophasmatodea (3) Ma Mantis

Who has any information about Mantophasmatodea, very much information from National Geographic is scarce and some, sorry, popularly neutered.

14.11.2008 8:20 Tigran Oganesov

http://entomology.ru/entomol_group/mantoph...phasmatodea.htm

Why do Apaturas shine? (7) bahurin

Why do iridescent glasses shine? Who can offer what versions?

18.10.2008 22:19 RippeR

usually, the overflow tubes return to their place.in general, it is difficult for me to guess what the overflow is for ^_^My guess is water. ...

Dumb questions (20) Verunia

I have a few questions that probably will seem silly to experts and just amateurs, but they seriously puzzled me. if someone answers them, I will be very happy 1. on large beetles I often see small insects like fleas, who are they-parasites or ...

18.10.2008 20:08 guest: vituss

This is called phoresia – the use of insects as a transport for settlement... often it is not adults who phore, but nymphs, who do not even have a ...

What can you catch from butterflies in Jordan? I'm going in October (7) Victor Gazanchidis

Share, who knows what you can catch interesting butterflies in Jordan, can recommend some places. I will be in October in Akaba district

03.10.2008 20:57 AntSkr

Catch the light, you will definitely catch interesting things. October - many autumn species, including the genera Chondrostega and Eriogaster ...

Culicoides imicola (2) protein

Good day,dear experts, I have a question:does the Culicoides imicola mosquito live on the territory of Ukraine? Just now it is impossible to find fresh data on the web, and the question is very important, since this insect is a carrier of a ...

03.10.2008 13:59 Guest

First, not a mosquito, but a woodlouse (family Ceratopogonidae). Secondly, according to the data of 20 years ago - in Ukraine no.

Siberian silkworm (3) Букашечник

This year, the number of Siberian silkworms (Dendrolimus superans sibiricus Tschetw.)has increased in the Republic of Khakassia.

01.10.2008 13:17 Букашечник

Judging by the color, it is too changeable, that sibirskog, that sosnovgo. Although when there are a lot of them, the Siberian caterpillar number 3 ...

What and where you can catch in August (capricorn beetles) in the Crimea (13) collector

Rides a friend for 2 weeks-amateur sostazhem !

18.09.2008 20:55 RippeR

Somewhere in Yugoslavia or where, I don't remember exactly, Morimus ganglbaueri is found. And in the Crimea there can't be funereus-it means either ...

Strange flight of bumblebees (26) Gotukym

Why bumblebees behave so strangely: fly to a tree-touch the bark, fly to another tree-touch the bark, fly to the next tree and so on in a circle. What is the secret of flying these insects? If you can write to Gotukym@mail.ru

16.09.2008 19:25 Славл

Yes, this is, in general, a well-known fact. Even in some kin bourgeois about insects it was shown.for an amateur entomologist, this fact was not ...

Mass of Ocneria dispar (3) Vabrus

This is the picture observed by my sister, who arrived at the station of the village of Slyudyanka on the night of August 19. It's a pity that I only have such a vague photo at my disposal...

15.09.2008 8:09 Karat

In 2006, I had a rest not far from Slyudyanka. The picture was exactly the same! Unpaired was everywhere on the campsite and non-entomologists were ...

Wintering Noctuidae (4) Андреас

- I want to know what types of scoops winter in the imaginal stage in the European part of the USSR!? - I only know Hypena rostralis (Linnaeus, 1761)Long-palpated barbel.

09.09.2008 3:13 Dmitrii Musolin

I would suggest looking at these articles:http://www.zin.ru/journals/entrev/contents...ume=&s=0&co=720Author (s) Article title Year Volume ...

Inachis io (3) Sergey Rybalkin

I found them the other day young, on nettles. The butterfly overwinters, why are they so late? Feed until, grow.

08.09.2008 18:29 Sergey Rybalkin

The question disappeared-this mottled moth is changeable, they pupated.

Where can I read about ground beetles? (5) Swansson

Where can I read about the geography (faunistics) of the Carabinae of Ukraine?Specifically, I am interested in the species composition of the Southern Regions of Ukraine and Crimea, in which biotopes they live, and in which months they are active.

02.09.2008 18:19 rpanin

I fished in the steppe both in May and in July. For some reason, there are only errans, and in the summer it is really less common.And what species ...

Stick insects of Russia (7) lepidopterolog

How many species of the order Phasmatidae live in Russia? Baculum ussurianum from Primorye is known from a few finds; Ramulus bituberculatus lives in Bashkiria. Are there any other types?

01.09.2008 13:48 Cerega

On the grass, usually, hold the larvae of younger ages, then move to the trees. They eat a lot of things, but most of all they like linden. And what ...

Lucilia bufonivora (11) KingSnake

Can this species be found in Central Russia? I know only one literary article from the journal "Parasitology" for 1976, which describes the discovery of this fly on the territory of Tatarstan. It is believed that this species of flies is a parasite ...

29.08.2008 21:23 Андреас

Where did you read this nonsense? It has long been known that the fly does not sacrifice itself, but lays its eggs in the area of the thighs or ...

Fiddler beetles (50) Riverber

Dear entomologists,I remember liking bronzes from my childhood... We caught them with friends and launched them...Now I want to catch a couple of Cetonia aurata, keep them alive, and try to breed them... This leads to several questions:1) In what ...

29.08.2008 15:37 rpanin

Here is a map of its range:"her" - who?

Parasite eggs on the breast of a mayfly? (2) Андреас

- Yesterday I flew to the light in the city center of Pyatigorsk.- Or maybe it's damage, or fungi?

12.08.2008 12:41 Victor Titov

Silkworm (3) guest: Мария

I accidentally came across this forum! I have a question for the experts - on the Curonian spit invasion of marching silkworm, after staying there in a day all over the body went itchy rash, especially on the soles of the feet (in the forest past ...

04.08.2008 12:29 Dmitrii Musolin

so, in my opinion, just described an allergic reaction. I won't say anything about this species, but in my experience with other species, a week is ...

Orthoptera Faunistics (42) Helene

Here are photos of my steppe grasshopper. Taken last year (late July or early August) in the r valley.Polosnya (Serebryano-Prudsky district, Moscow region). Biotope-meadow steppe in the upper part of the slope of the beam (actually, it flows along ...

27.07.2008 18:47 Alex KNZ

Since childhood, I have been obsessed with Great Green Tettigonia Crickets . And at the dacha in the Moscow region there are only Cantanzes. So I ...

How long do the caterpillars feed? (3) Raptor

How long does it take for a milkweed hawk moth caterpillar to feed? Pictures:  ____078.jpg — (648.52 k) 21.07.2008-04.08.2008

24.07.2008 16:12 Raptor

And for some reason they grow very fast for me.in a couple of days, we have already moved from the middle age to the last one.

Larvae of Iphiclides podalirirus. Notes from the life of caterpillars (10) mikee

In the photo-Iphiclides podalirius-mother (May 2008) and her children (July 2008). My children live on a plum tree in my yard (Kasimovsky district, Ryazan region). It's quite fun to watch them. First, the caterpillars are of different colors, yellow ...

23.07.2008 22:20 mikee

I join the admiring ones! Mikee, you are really a connoisseur of nature, you feel it in your soul!!!Thank you all for your kind words.

Caddis flies? (1) rhinoceras

In one of the Moscow reservoirs, I found a brick covered with tubes of some animals, single and arranged in clusters of 1-2 dozen. I found a large caddisfly larva and many small larvae of some insects (also caddisflies?)Can caddis flies form tubes ...

18.07.2008 18:47 rhinoceras

In one of the Moscow reservoirs, I found a brick covered with tubes of some animals, single and arranged in clusters of 1-2 dozen. I found a large ...

Injured caterpillar (8) Славл

I once picked up a hawk moth caterpillar on a busy city avenue-lime trees are encased in paving stones and asphalt sidewalks, the poor animal has absolutely nowhere to burrow into the ground. The rear part of the caterpillar was damaged, which ...

13.07.2008 18:56 Raptor

It's a pity, of course.I know that if the caterpillar has a relatively small tear or cut on its body, then it can lick it somehow,and it will ...

Neptis sappho (12) Сыч

Colleagues! Who knows how widespread the Mottled Sappho(Neptis sappho) or Lucilla (Neptis rivularis) is in the Moscow region. A week ago I was in the Voskresenskiy district and saw them, but I couldn't catch them. There was no net. And this week, on ...

10.07.2008 14:49 Zhuk

I don't know, I'm not an angler . I know now that it's free.

Colorado Potato beetle (10) Мих

Does anyone know what exactly is inedible in Colorado potato beetles and why? Does anyone eat them at all?

10.07.2008 11:10 Мих

As I understand it, adult female tree mantises eat anything from ladybirds and Colorado potato beetles to crunching hornets and dragonflies.

Where can I find a Spanish fly? (15) gabbriel

Where in general to look for them and when?This post was edited by gabbriel - 08.07.2008 16: 11

09.07.2008 14:16 mikee

Maybe it's a skidding delivery?As an aphrodisiac?

Euthrix potatoria, help to feed! (3) DIl ETANT

The daughter brought out a grass cocoonworm from the caterpillar, but it has hatched and is sitting. What should I do next?! Perish!!!

06.07.2008 18:08 El Cazador

If you have a female, the males will come to her at night, and if the male, he should look for females

Trophic spectrum (3) Трофим

What are oligophages, monophages, polyphages-this is clear. I would like to clarify in which case the oligophagus is narrow, and in which case it is wide. And so it is for all three terms. There is a certain number of plants, for example, to ...

17.06.2008 20:03 Трофим

I'm interested in daytime butterflies, if there's anything you can tell me. But thanks anyway.

Results of studies of individual variability in insect populations under the influence of environmental factors (6) allechka

I am writing a course on the topic "Results of studies of individual variability in insect populations under the influence of environmental factors"however, as my supervisor said, this is still a draft version of the topic...Please tell me the ...

16.06.2008 0:19 RippeR

it would be very interesting to see the work. If you can scan it. thank you!

Avtokrator (39) Zond

What is the reason for the high value of Apollo Avtokrator?In terms of price, it is the most expensive in all price lists.

11.06.2008 14:04 Сергей Королев

Well, this Afghanistan is not so extreme. Although sincerely from Ripper's remark.

Rhino Beetle (50) FILLIN

Tell me pliz.When this beetle flies...Is it really possible to catch it in the Moscow region now?Where does it live?I remember coming home one summer and sitting right next to the entrance like this, as if nothing had happened.I was very happy ...

06.06.2008 23:52 guest: Алена

Right here http://www.zooprice.ru/articles/exo/2006-2-1.phtml you can read it.Thanks for the link...I was upset, though...After reading it, I found ...

Why does P. brassicae have a light color? (23) Рендалл

The actual question is in the title of the topic.Why does this whitefly have light wings? You can see better for the birds. They should have eaten them all. Moreover, other types of whiteflies have dark forms.What are the experts ' opinions?

27.05.2008 22:26 RippeR

that's for sure.. fir trees were stolen this year in one place for podaliriyami, and once startled and the heels on the paws only sparkled

Macropanesthia (17) guest: Лютый

Does anyone know about the breeding of this species of Macropanesthia cockroaches in Russia? and maybe someone wants to get rid of them. help anyone what they can, I will be glad to answer the links. Your Lyutyy

21.05.2008 22:56 Bugdesign

Returning to cockroaches, we have experience in keeping and breeding Macropanesthia rhinoceros. You can read more about keeping and breeding here: ...

Ground beetles in large quantities (13) metallman.92

Maybe the question is not a topic for Malek,but it's still interesting to know: in 2007, in the spring, in the morning, while I was going to school on the way, I met a huge number of forest ground beetles Carabus nemoralis and some Reptiles (!) ...

05.05.2008 14:03 metallman.92

In my opinion, the number of Nemoralis in anthropogenic conditions is consistently high and is not subject to any significant fluctuations. And the ...

What butterflies can you see in the coming week (23) Peter Khramov

I think it's time to crawl out into the field, or is it too early?.. Maybe someone has already been out or knows from experience who you can meet in the next week? Previously, I did not go to the Moscow region before the end of April or the ...

07.04.2008 10:46 omar

Odontosia sieversi was found in Zolotovo near Moscow on May 1. True, I didn't take a copy, because I collect beetles, and I wasn't familiar with ...

Colias in nature with open wings (34) Kharkovbut

Everyone knows that species of the genus Colias, as a rule, do not open their wings at rest. Is this an axiom?One cold May morning, I think I saw a yellow moth basking in the sun ("it seems" because I was looking from a distance, and the butterfly ...

03.04.2008 0:48 okoem

I'm not talking about my photo, I'm talking about Colias romanovi from the site that AntSkr posted. Oh, right... There's also Colias romanovi... I'm ...

Hawk moth (50) AntSkr

And how to take tongues with your fingers? There are some problems with them...

16.03.2008 8:42 Nozer

Of course, you can breed hawkmoth, but a simpler option is to catch it in the light. Caterpillars for breeding are harder to find.

Lepidoptera in Spain (4) Peter Khramov

There is a desire in late August-early September to drive with the family to Spain on vacation. At the same time, I want to shoot all sorts of different butterflies. Y-yes, who went there or who lives there — what area would you recommend to ...

14.03.2008 14:17 Peter Khramov

Got it, thanks.

Bradybatus creutzeri (3) Dmitrii Musolin

Hey guys! I was asked to find information about Bradybatus creutzeri Grem. (Maple weevil-seed eater), biology, control measures, etc., and I don't have much information at hand, especially in Russian. Can anyone tell you what books you can look at? ...

10.03.2008 16:14 Дзанат

Forest Encyclopedia, 1985Common in the North and South. In Europe (including Turkey), in the USSR-in Europe. parts, in the places where the maple ...

Who has data on the Coleoptera fauna of Moldova (22) Сергей Сергеевич

I am a new user of the site (just today I found it on the Internet)I am preparing a scientific paper on the coleopterofauna of Moldova (Transdniestria, in particular), I have collected a lot of material on beetles, but I have found very few works on ...

03.03.2008 13:09 Трофим

to amara. Thank you so much for the long-nosed ones. Somehow I didn't pay attention to this topic. But when I downloaded it, it was just perfect. I ...

Butterfly caterpillar (8) Bafhomet

Dear experts,I had a navyaschivy, maybe childish question.I really want to know and see which of the butterfly caterpillars is the most "scary", and which is the most beautiful (in your opinion) in the world?Don't be silly, I just really want to ...

01.03.2008 15:10 Bad Den

Tyomochkin, this is Cossus cossus

Has anyone ever caught Acherontia atropos? (50) unicum

Ladies and gentlemen, For many years, I have been tormented by the question - do I (who live in Kaluga, 180 km from the capital) have a chance to catch Acherontia atropos? If someone caught - tell us the features, time, maybe some baits... Except ...

28.02.2008 17:03 Hemaris

I dare say you can't be so cocky. The death's head also flew to Petrozavodsk. Well, so what? Are you really ready to guarantee that with your famous ...

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