Hello, maybe some one on the board could help me with fungus ID for my article. All of them was found in caves, sewers and dungeons.
Thank you.
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If you cought them in winter or early spring means that they was hybernating in wood. But if it was summer than its definetly not Silphid. Hey maybe its a new specie/family :D
There is one insect im not sure that this is a Vasp, it can be a butterfly. Insect was found in Lithuania (Central europe) at summer. Please help!
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Hi guy's maybe some one can ID Nitidulidae beetles from my colection? I know that they belongs to Nitidulidae family and Meligethes genus (i hope in english its genus :D , sorry if not). Here some pics..
Well i dont think that there may be some problems with licence becose im working in Lithuania national park an entomologyst;)
Dimitry Telnov gave me this idea, but he sad that he nows nothing about stag beetle breeding.
In Lithuania there is a few projects to help endegered species, but...
So guys i need you're help... I want breed Lucanus cervus beetles in captivity and let them free becose in Lithuania this stag beetle is endengered specie. But there is one little problem: I know nothing about breeding a stag beetles :wall: , so maybe you guy's can tell me something about it or...
Actually they can't fly, only walk trough the grownd.
This beatle is dead, thats why his legs looks so fragile and useless...
P.S.
If any body is interested in this beatles i would love to trade it into other spescies. (PM for the trades)
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