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I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move the photo to the fergana subspecies. If fergana is not a synonym for maracandica, let me know...
The microflora will eat itself, the main thing is to feed it with nitrogen, for example, to shed carbamide regularly. Then the bronzes will breed there, the beetles will find your sawdust themselves
From 20th to 21st of August we carried out some works to increase the speed of the website pages loading (earlier some pages would load for about 10 seconds, not mentioning bots raids when things were getting even worse). Now overall page loading is notably faster, and some catalog pages load faster even in several times. Following steps for speed increasing are planned for the end of this week ...
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
Initial identification by Juergen Peters: "male Phasia hemiptera of the more femalish obscura-Form."
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
I move photos without species identification to upperspecies taxa, so that it would be easier for specialists to search for them and identificate the species.
The website is mobile-friendly only in part (main blocks). We'll make full mobile-friendly redesign (with all design elements) this summer.
Information from the 2016 catalog: The taxa L. marginata and L. opis differ in stable features both in the structure of the genitals of both sexes and in the characteristics of the wing pattern. There is no morphological "transition" between them in Sib. Lomaspilis opis Butler, 1878, stat. resurr., bona sp., is an independent species distributed in Asia. At the subspecific level, we maintain the ...
In the catalog of 2016 it is written: Heydemann described the taxon nigrita in the erroneous status of the subspecies Lomaspilis opis nigrita Heydemann, 1936, not finding obvious structural differences from opis in the genitals and not taking into account the fact of sympatry of opis and nigrita in the Russian DV (in his publication a typical male nigrita from "Ussuri" is illustrated). The ...
Please, specify at least order when you upload photos with indefinite species, so the specialists could find your photo and identify the species.
Upload a photo to the website from your personal account (leave the taxon field empty), and then our users will probably be able to help you with the definition.
Earlier it was possible to select species in the catalog by general parameters only. Now we have premade selections. Our curators make and expand these selections by particular criteria. Such criteria can be for example locations (not on the level of Zoogeographical regions, countries and other big regions but level down). So, for a kickoff — Coleoptera of Lake Elton surroundings. You can find ...
The species at Catalog section are sorted by last update (not by name) — if you didn't change any default parameters.
Yandex Maps analysts kindly shared with us the results of their study on frequency of animalistic names of Russian streets. We were shared the extended results for insect’s streets names. Below is the list of mosquito (mosquitos obviously are the champions in Russian streets naming) and other insects streets with our little additions. We group the streets into insects orders and sort the orders ...