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Andre
11 January 2010 00:38:51
YES, Suillia variegata is a very convincing candidate! Is it an interesting species?
jorgemotalmeida
10 January 2010 23:06:22
Roger will invite all shetlander gals... to join DI. This way there will no need for count anymore. .. or will he scare to the death the poor gals?
Paul Beuk
10 January 2010 23:01:17
@jorgemotalmeida: keep counting. I can manipulate that number anytime I want by deleting some inactive members that did not post (I do the occasional clean-up).
Paul Beuk
10 January 2010 22:59:18
@rvanderweele: a free life-time membership.
Roger Thomason
10 January 2010 22:29:06
Seems no time ago some of us were getting excited about reaching 1000.
jorgemotalmeida
10 January 2010 22:19:22
countdown: 4!
Roger Thomason
10 January 2010 21:52:38
The Master of Projection's fee is way beyond the means of this site
Andrzej
10 January 2010 21:39:47
Really, S. variegata, if it a Suillia species, with spotted wings, white tip
jorgemotalmeida
10 January 2010 20:37:54
I suggest: a great poster of Chaoborus crystallinus . With a dedicatory written by Roger - the master of projection, for example.
rvanderweele
10 January 2010 20:34:49
Paul, what will the 15ooth member receive? ;-)
Paul Beuk
10 January 2010 20:21:08
@Andre: search the forum to check against Suillia variegata.
Roger Thomason
10 January 2010 18:28:33
Left or right-hand thread?
jorgemotalmeida
10 January 2010 16:37:47
the duck calls for you... run!
Andre
10 January 2010 16:35:49
Even for you!
jorgemotalmeida
10 January 2010 16:31:55
without photo it is asking too much.
jorgemotalmeida
10 January 2010 16:30:58
yes. a mutated Andre.
Andre
10 January 2010 16:10:45
Spotted wings, white tip.
Any idea?
jorgemotalmeida
10 January 2010 16:06:55
yes, right now.
Andre
10 January 2010 15:59:22
PS: Jorge, did I already mention that I also caught a Heleomyzid yesterday?
rvanderweele
10 January 2010 14:53:39
I never, never, never found one Heleomyzidae on snow in the Netherlands.