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Roger Thomason
12 April 2011 10:55:20
Well done Paul
(Any Brownie Points for that)?
Paul Beuk
12 April 2011 08:52:11
Well, honestly, it took ten hours before I knew it (I was out for the day) and then only two minutes to fix it. Little heroism in that, really, but thanks for the thumbs up.
Tony Irwin
11 April 2011 17:27:52
Thanks for getting it fixed so promptly, Paul - you are a hero among cyberdipterists!
Paul Beuk
10 April 2011 20:01:19
Sorry for the interruption of forum service. One of the tables was corrupted but has now been repaired.
rafael_carbonell
10 April 2011 19:51:18
Thanks, John.
The picture I wanted to post was not good enough
Sara21392
10 April 2011 19:50:38
John Carr
10 April 2011 19:11:16
Macrocera usually has extremely long antennae (hence the name). A few crane flies do.
rafael_carbonell
10 April 2011 17:17:27
Well, I'm asking if there's any Nematocera family with the antenna as long as the body size
jorgemotalmeida
10 April 2011 16:57:31
Same here. No access to any thread.
rafael_carbonell
10 April 2011 16:52:44
I was trying to upload a post but I could'nt
Zeegers
10 April 2011 16:17:53
same here
Theo
Sara21392
10 April 2011 13:11:52
You are right Janet??!
blowave
10 April 2011 12:50:20
There's no thread showing at all! It says no thread have been started and "Table './diptera_diptera/fusion_threads' is marked as crashed and should be repaired"
rvanderweele
07 April 2011 13:03:09
thanks. As is obvious I am not in the Syrphidae world at all.
Paul Beuk
07 April 2011 06:49:16
Wrong, Hans Bartsch died. See News.
rvanderweele
06 April 2011 22:39:56
just heard that Gunilla Stahls died.
Paul Beuk
06 April 2011 07:29:24
Gordon, congratulations having a species named after you: Three new species of Docosia Winnertz from Europe (Diptera: Mycetophilidae) http://www.mapres...0p036f.pdf
rvanderweele
02 April 2011 20:38:01
Possible, indeed, i missed the "A"
Paul Beuk
02 April 2011 19:39:02
Egles? Better watch out for eagles. Much easier to identify at 10m high.
rvanderweele
02 April 2011 14:18:09
I saw some Egles flying ten meters high in the air; my net not long enough