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Or you can say that I just want to take the risk of growing them at home. If the conditions are all normal, how long will they hatch?In this case, everything is unpredictable.
I visited the fair for the first time and was overjoyed! An abundance of material, new acquaintances with colleagues.. A real entomological holiday! Many thanks to the organizers! P.S. The box turns out to be in another place left, under the impression of being from what I saw))This post was edited by Homo erraticus - 26.10.2018 10: 17 Pictures:20181021_143333.jpg — (4.49мб) ...
Hello dear entomologists! I'm still learning how to keep and breed mantises. Ш failed to raise two male Pseudocreobotra babies - one had already shed on the imago and unexpectedly died. wo predimago females remained. Perhaps someone has a male, for a meeting?
Good afternoon!On October 23-25, we are holding anniversary (X) Readings in memory of O. A. Kataev "Dendrobiont invertebrates and fungi and their role in forest ecosystems" (White Hall of St. Petersburg State Technical University). The program and books of abstracts are included in the appendix.We will be glad to see you.Good luck,Organizing Committee of O. A. Kataev Memorial ...
It is a male, and the genitals (aedeagus and tegmen) allow the determination :Glischrochilus japonius (Motschulsky 1858).
Dear colleagues!Looking for a butterfly spreader, you can find it in any city. the issue of material delivery is not a problem. Decent payment. Good volumes. I will consider any suggestions. Please send samples of straightened copies and other information to konungomsk@yandex.ruSvyatoslav.
Evgeny, did Yuri Alexandrovich explain what the external difference is from Lophontosia cuculus? I've found in the literature only one species, so I identified my own photos from Anisimovka and Tiger vil. moved there, and now there are doubts, I can't understand how they differ.
Actually, there is already such a thing - https://www.zin.ru/journals/trudyzin/doc/vo...lskij-Lelej.pdf and in the future, obviously, it will also be reprinted. The release of this catalog has intensified further faunal work, which has now become much more intensive, so that additions are inevitable.
It has not been excluded yet, because the new red Book has not yet been adopted. The previous version is valid.The new version was approved at the end of December 2017. I don't know if the discussion on the list of "controversial species" is over, but mnemosyne was not included in it anyway.
Can someone suggest the necessary equipment for breeding daytime tropical butterflies? What is the minimum area of the aviary for their mating, what is the best way to make walls, what devices are needed to maintain humidity and temperature? What kind of lighting is needed (what lamps, quantity)
Demochroa is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species:[1] Demochroa detanii Kurosawa, 1983 Demochroa gratiosa Deyrolle, 1864 Demochroa hashimotoi Kurosawa, 1991 Demochroa kiyoshii Endo, 1993 Demochroa lacordairei Thomson, 1859 Demochroa masukoae Endo, 1993
Somehow I was surprised to find that there are no photos of Leptura pubescens anywhere.For some reason, there is no such species (as well as the genus Etorofus) on the MarcroID website-It is Pedostrangalia there! I decided to make up for this omission. The photo, however, is old, of poor quality, but let it be at least so far. I met this species rarely and locally, but it was quite common (on ...
I turned to environmentalists. The problem turned out to be complex.1. Climate change in the direction of warming and changes in the water table weakens the pine tree.2. Pine monoculture has a high risk of spreading parasitic fungi, namely root sponges. Root sponge affects the root system of pine trees, especially when the natural mycorrhiza dies under the influence of anthropogenic factors. (for ...
Hello!Would you like to know what's going on on Entomon? Is the store still open? You can't get through, emails aren't answered, and orders are ignored, which has never happened before. I don't think he gave me any reason to do that.On the 9th, I went to their store directly, I wanted to buy something. So the store was closed. In a nearby tent, they said that "they are on vacation" and promised ...
Video about the 10th International Entomological Fair, the 12th International Congress of the Entomological Forum: https://youtu.be/pW8fgki-FXY Pictures:_________2.jpg — (85.88 k)
Hello, dear experts! Help identify the monster please! Size 1-2 mm, color dark brown, legs 6, can be folded. The place of congestion is the bathroom. I've been caught on a human a couple of times. Your running speed is average. There is a suspicion that it bites. The whole family has identical bites with severe itching and blisters. Thank you in advance!This is a fairly common betilid wasp, ...
Evgeny, I do not know who you are addressing, but you yourself are both a curator and a moderator with all rights, if nothing has changed. And you can add a species yourself and move other one to synonyms. :) I would like to help, of course, but I have no data on this synonymy. Dubatolov does not have the species Chelis strigulosa (Böttcher, 1905) in the database. To add a species, you need to ...
SaddyDon't take words too close. Gentlemen are trying to convey inf. that we are talking about a banal migratory species that cannot be specially protected, with the exception of complex protection of places where it occurs, at extremely low temperatures its pupae will die (do not overwinter), and wait for the next arrival...)) And local pathos is an integral part of the entomological branch of ...
It is doubtful that anyone here will answer you at points in Georgia. Personally, I know the closest point - ocd. Maikop (forest near the ring road), on burnt pines, and the weakest and thinnest trees are affected. There is a point for Sowing. Iran, but doubtful, because there are almost no forests at all. What the guidelines for Transcaucasia (Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan) are based on, most ...
It looks almost exactly like M. murinus above the post. Among several dozen from the Crimea is unlikely to be found – not found among several thousand from Central Asia I agree with you, mine are all light, those that are larger with a mottled pattern, that are smaller in sandy yellow color.
Hello dear ColleaguesMany species have been added to my exchange listCerambycidae,,Cetoniidae,Buprestidae,Melolonthidae... from Madagascar,Chili,Congo,Tanzanie,Espagne,France...I am always interested in Carabus,Cicindelidae,Calosoma,Dorcadion ( Ibero.,pedest.,eodo.) Cetoniidae,and cacadidae from all country.Do not hesitate to ask me my exchange list.Notice to amateur collectors or beginners, do ...