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Roger Thomason
29 October 2010 13:23:02
Welcome to the Club, Andre!
Paul Beuk
29 October 2010 07:53:06
Lazy sod! 

Andre
28 October 2010 21:13:25
Pfff. I know Paul.
But it could be more direct, when in a certain forum, to search thát forum. Just a simple idea, but maybe less simple to implement...
Paul Beuk
27 October 2010 12:09:14
Ever tried the ' Forum Search' link at the top of the page...?
Andre
27 October 2010 07:46:38
Paul, goodmorning. Would it be an idea to provide of a search-option for each single forum?
tristram
26 October 2010 13:13:36
Insects in Indian amber:
http://www.indepe...16427.html
Tony Irwin
25 October 2010 20:58:26
A bit late - but hoping you have a great day!
Many happy returns.
jorgemotalmeida
25 October 2010 18:15:13
Thanks, Paul and Roger.
Obrigado.
Roger Thomason
25 October 2010 14:02:39
See Fb sent you a reminder too Paul..
Happy Birthday Jorge.
In long trousers and shoes with laces now huh!
Happy Birthday Jorge.
In long trousers and shoes with laces now huh!
Paul Beuk
25 October 2010 08:39:31
Jorge: HAPPY BIRTHDAY! 

rvanderweele
24 October 2010 11:55:15
Collected today a very small series of Calliopum and Meiosimyza in Marienwaerdt. The end of the year 2010 for Lauxaniidae
rvanderweele
23 October 2010 19:38:47
true, but nevertheless it feels bad! I'd rather run in rain than not run at all.
Paul Beuk
23 October 2010 19:35:40
Don't think you would have enjoyed it with this kind of weather.
rvanderweele
23 October 2010 18:40:48
I try to, Andrzej, but it is difficult. Big problems with my right leg still. So I was unable to run the 10K in Rotterdam today. 

Andrzej
23 October 2010 13:52:09
Keep smiling Ruud: http://www.dipter...d_id=33977 

Andrzej
22 October 2010 00:34:51
Suillias are welcome :-) !!!
cyprinoid
21 October 2010 10:25:00
Snow here too, time to study and contemplate spectacular trapping methods.
mcerny
21 October 2010 08:16:51
Hi Gordon, I need help specify these locality from Kerkini:
Kerkini Site, 41.15.181N/23.19,866E, 2005 , MT,
Kerkini Site 41.13.740N/23.21.714E, 2005, MT
Paul Beuk
21 October 2010 08:10:38
Perhaps more common, perhaps less overlooked. Not special that you find them, certainly not these days, but they are beuatiful, yes.
rvanderweele
21 October 2010 07:13:13
BTW, Paul, did Sargus bipunctatus became more common during the last decades? I remember 20-25 years ago an article in Entomologische Berichten about the species. As far as I know it was then consider











