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javanerkelens
06 November 2009 23:45:38
Sometimes you are just funny Roger...
(bus broken down somewhere)
Roger Thomason
06 November 2009 23:05:10
We have 51 Guests online...has a bus broken down somewhere..
Roger Thomason
06 November 2009 16:10:06
Rob a Bank.. .Simples..If you can find one with any money.. ..Not so Simples
conopid
06 November 2009 10:59:54
I wish it was that easy!
Roger Thomason
05 November 2009 21:09:54
Flights leaving every day Nigel...
conopid
05 November 2009 20:28:08
I want to go to Thailand!!! Just seen the latest forum messages.
Gordon
01 November 2009 16:52:58
It has the word 'fly' in it several times - that's my justification.
http://www.ramel....ugh01.html
mcerny
01 November 2009 14:09:28
Gordon, can you me specify this new localities from Kerkini: Helicopter Site, 41.12.52N/23.03.52E, 18.vi.2008, ?? m a.s.l., and Beabies 41.19.15,4N/23.13.39,6E , 7.-13.vii.2008, ?? m a.s.l.
Gordon
31 October 2009 13:04:32
I have 2 shops now, at the new one you can get a (I Love Flies) mousepad . http://www.printf...com/u-neak
Gordon
30 October 2009 18:16:27
Paul, thanks for the website fix. And thanks for the new species name, don't worry about the marbles, we have them everywhere here in Greece. Elgin didn't get them all
Paul Beuk
30 October 2009 16:05:34
I did not loose my marbles yet, Gordon, when I sent you the list. But I did forget to include Stilpon gussakovskii Shamshev & Grootaert, 2005.
Paul Beuk
30 October 2009 15:59:55
All after FE database deadline
Paul Beuk
30 October 2009 15:57:37
Also recorded from Spain and Turkey in that paper.
Gordon
30 October 2009 15:57:32
Thanks Igor, seems it is a new record for Greece then. Typically FE says - No synonyms present in this database.
Paul Beuk
30 October 2009 15:54:01
R. tenuipes was resurrected by Bartak and Kubik in their paper on Israel's Rhamphomyia.
igor
30 October 2009 12:43:49
Gordon: Rhamphomyia tenuipes = R. lamellata.
Roger Thomason
30 October 2009 12:37:53
Happily it is not on my newly updated Checklist...thanks Phil...
Gordon
30 October 2009 12:15:33
On a different note Fauna Europaea says Rhamphomyia tenuipes does not exist. So I guess we can call it a new record for FE as well as for Greece.
Roger Thomason
30 October 2009 11:44:42
Counts me out too . Great sales pitch Gordon...you will go far, won't make a lot of sales, but you will go far.
Paul Beuk
30 October 2009 11:09:39
That rules me out, then...