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Gordon |
Posted on 20-02-2008 14:47
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Member Location: Posts: 1097 Joined: 02.01.08 |
1) Does anybody have their finger on the known number of species of diptera in the world today, given that it is rising at some reasonably constant rate? 2) What about Europe? 3) Or even how many named families and genera??? |
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crex |
Posted on 20-02-2008 14:55
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Member Location: Posts: 1996 Joined: 22.05.06 |
132 families of Diptera in Europe (Oosterbroek) |
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jorgemotalmeida |
Posted on 20-02-2008 15:14
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Member Location: Posts: 9295 Joined: 05.06.06 |
over 130 families in Europe... And in the world maybe around 170 families - it depends... THE NUMber of flies were discussed before. It is irrelevant to know the number of species... |
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Gordon |
Posted on 20-02-2008 17:34
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Member Location: Posts: 1097 Joined: 02.01.08 |
Thanks Crex, I will be happy with 132 in Europe although Fauna Europaea only knows 125 of them. Dear Jorgemotelmeida, Irrelevency is entirely relative, a facet of your mind set, as is relevency of course. For many of the school children that visit my website, and particularly for the teachers that have to answer their questions, number of species is very relevent. Trying to explain to them at that age, and at that level of knowledge that a species is a figment of the human scientific imagination would only serve to turn them away, my website is aimed at trying to feed the natural scientist within, not help the computor games to kill it off. Without baits and hooks, or a net you will not catch many fish. And what we don't catch will surely be caught by somebody else. Snow By Gordon Ramel (25/02/03) The wind carries it?s knives hidden in the folded spaces of a mathematician?s 9-dimensional dream. Meticulously it uses them to carve endlessly exquisite crystals from the great ice realms of the sky; beautiful and unique they inevitably fall. Snow, like the rest of the world, is an illusion, but this is irrelevant. The important thing is to cut the right wire when defusing the time-bomb of our socially inherited misperceptions before the imploding mass of our own ignorance robs us forever of any true sense of its ethereal beauty. Edited by Gordon on 20-02-2008 18:48 |
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pierred |
Posted on 21-02-2008 10:56
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Member Location: Posts: 1413 Joined: 21.04.05 |
hello, Lo?c Matile said there are about 100 000 fly species and about as much yet to be discovered. As an order of magnitude, for your purpose, I think this should be correct. Pierre Duhem |
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crex |
Posted on 21-02-2008 12:03
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Member Location: Posts: 1996 Joined: 22.05.06 |
Gordon, also check out this thread - Top ten largest Diptera families. |
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