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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!
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