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Roger Thomason
16 September 2009 11:17:18
Hardy bunch up here Andre....just get on with it, lot of people worse off...bit of a high with the medicine is a plus...some folks would pay a lot for this stuff. Thanks NHS.
Andre
16 September 2009 11:08:32
Damn Roger, doesn't sound nice at all! So sorry for you
Roger Thomason
16 September 2009 10:18:04
Shoutbox would be crap without us two...all stuff about bloody flies, whatever they are.
Paul Beuk
16 September 2009 10:15:36
For example when you two both joined the site.
Roger Thomason
16 September 2009 10:14:13
No, still on medication from the doctor..12 painkillers a day . Think I have a trapped nerve in neck/shoulder.Physiotherapy beckons. Hardly able to take photo's, but hey, shit happens
Andre
16 September 2009 10:09:14
How are you now Roger? Completely recovered?
Roger Thomason
16 September 2009 08:12:34
That's a real conversation stopper Andre
Andre
14 September 2009 12:04:51
chnov
Roger Thomason
13 September 2009 19:06:53
Gesundheit
Marc Pollet
13 September 2009 10:01:13
achalcus
pwalter
12 September 2009 23:14:12
Here's the thread of the Diopsid.
pwalter
12 September 2009 21:00:54
The spot is approx. 46.239, 20.227 I'll write everything about it a bit later in a thread.
jorgemotalmeida
12 September 2009 20:48:22
one diopsid? Is there any hypothesis to see a google maps link of the place where it was spotted the fly?
pwalter
12 September 2009 20:16:54
I did find ONE!!! But only one in 5 hours of active searching. Sorry guys, maybe next year I'll have specimens!
Andrzej
09 September 2009 22:26:26
Fingers crossed for you!
pwalter
09 September 2009 20:51:41
Someone said that Sphyracephala europaea has a second generation in autumn, so I have a chance
Andrzej
09 September 2009 20:51:01
Anyway I would like to examine a couple
Paul Beuk
09 September 2009 20:46:19
Collect, plz. It would be nice to have some for my collection.
Andrzej
09 September 2009 19:27:19
Collect, plz !
It would be interesting to compare these with those I've seen and examined
pwalter
09 September 2009 17:45:42
And also, a huge population of Chiropteromyzidae lives not far away I'll show everything I managed to photograph.