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Issue 9   —   February 2002

Russian WildNature

Oh! I have fogot about my favourite butterflies! I add new nymphCamberwell Beauty (Nymphalis antiopa). Spring will soon be here and it will be possible to meet this large butterfly in the strict attire on wood edges, in light woods, on coasts.

And I didn't recall about beetles for a long time too. One of most widespread Longhorn Beetles (Family Cerambycidae) in a wood zone of European Russia and Western Siberia is Rhagium mordax. It is not small beetle but it is difficult to notice it for perfect camouflage.

In February the “marsh” topic was continued with Bog Rosemary (Andromeda polifolia). The appearance of this beautiful plant is suitable occasion to tell about beautiful Heath Family (Ericaceae).

One more beautiful flower is Yellow Archangel (Galeobdolon luteum = Lamium galeobdolon = Lamiastrum galeobdolon). Indeed it is beatiful and winged as Archangel.



That is all. See you later.

Yours sincerely C. Sidorov


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