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pwalter
11 February 2010 21:23:11
Finally we will have some determined Simuliidae in gallery I contacted a Hungarian specialist and gave him 2 specimens.
Paul Beuk
11 February 2010 09:25:42
Hehe, we received greetings from Argentina. Thanks! I think some of us would also be happy to either see pictures from the country or receive some flies.
PIRImaiden
10 February 2010 22:08:08
Saludos desde Argentina
rvanderweele
10 February 2010 19:07:02
Considering the new photo's from Jorge, he is a Sarcophagidae specialist!
Andrzej
09 February 2010 21:21:13
Warning ! A new update of Fauna Europaea is available Unfortunately not complete !
Attention plz, I haven't made it
pwalter
08 February 2010 23:50:04
Just did, Paul Before reading Your post, although.
Paul Beuk
08 February 2010 22:55:38
Andre is thinking! Someone please open a bottle! Another reason to celebrate! Or. should we start celebrating when he stops thinking? Ah, what the heck: Let's open a bottle on each occasion.
Andre
08 February 2010 21:58:35
Sometimes I think Paul is always celebrating something...
He doesn't even need a reason...
Paul Beuk
07 February 2010 22:23:56
At home we will be celebrating, too, as our daughter is from China.
shililauxaniid
07 February 2010 16:57:59
14th Feburary will be the first day of Chinese Spring Festival.
Alexandru Pintilioaie
06 February 2010 11:18:05
finish
Alexandru Pintilioaie
06 February 2010 11:12:26
thanks, I will upload a photo with the tip of the abdomen...
Tony Irwin
06 February 2010 10:37:34
Hi Alexaandru - it should be possible if the tip of the abdomen is showing
Alexandru Pintilioaie
06 February 2010 08:25:24
hi, somebody knows if is possible to say the sex of a Asilus crabroniformis, only from photos ?
jorgemotalmeida
05 February 2010 17:46:41
yeah!
Paul Beuk
05 February 2010 17:44:43
That should scare any bonafide insect away...
jorgemotalmeida
05 February 2010 17:40:10
Paul Beuk
05 February 2010 17:17:42
Thanks for the warning... TAKE COVER!
jorgemotalmeida
05 February 2010 16:49:52
Bibionidae are coming. I saw the first one today.
Paul Beuk
05 February 2010 13:01:03