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jorgemotalmeida
04 January 2009 14:38:33
15 ºC and very sunny here today! very pleasant. Hybotids, chironomids, some muscids makes the feast. and some Salix caprea beginning to blossom!! Earlier than usual!
Stephane Lebrun
02 January 2009 12:33:07
I'll do it for sure !
jorgemotalmeida
01 January 2009 22:41:31
Stéphane, look for Achanthiptera rohrelliformis
lagura
01 January 2009 22:33:45
My best wishes for the new year to all!
Stephane Lebrun
01 January 2009 21:29:41
Happy new year friends !
Roger Thomason
01 January 2009 16:07:09
I should be a proof reader for the Guardian, better known as the Grauniad
Andrzej
01 January 2009 14:50:21
Szczesliwego Nowego Roku ! (in Polish)
Happy New Year !
corrected !!!
I should to buy a new keyboard
Roger Thomason
01 January 2009 13:51:30
Andrzej, polish with a lower case "p" means to clean or shine with a cloth. Pedantically,Roger. Happy New Year
jorgemotalmeida
01 January 2009 01:45:31
Andrzej ... and soon some more news from Portugal.
jorgemotalmeida
01 January 2009 01:44:59
Hi ALL!
Bom Ano!
crex
01 January 2009 00:10:16
Gott Nytt År!
Andrzej
31 December 2008 22:49:48
see at http://pte.au.poznan.pl/dipteron/ under bulletin (vol. 24) a new fly for Netherlands, Portugal and finally for Europe published !
jorgemotalmeida
31 December 2008 22:13:58
well... see you in next year! Happy New Year to all lovers of Diptera. Who will seek for flies in the first minute of the year? lol Bom Ano Novo!
jorgemotalmeida
30 December 2008 18:13:41
I hope someone can see Centrophlebomyia furcata in 2009 , hmmm... better: each one of you.
jorgemotalmeida
28 December 2008 19:04:15
now is known as Helaeomyia petrolei! and here more details: http://en.wikiped...a_petrolei
jorgemotalmeida
28 December 2008 18:51:44
".Psilopa petrolei, and the larvae
may be found wherever there is exposed oil, though they seem
to be more abundant in puddles or where the oil covers boards
with a fairly thick coatin
jorgemotalmeida
28 December 2008 18:50:43
"These insects are remarkable and unique in that the larvae
or maggots (often spoken of as "oil-worms" live in crude
petroleum..." "The fly is named Psilopa petrol
jorgemotalmeida
28 December 2008 18:50:20
this is another reason why diptera is a fantastic world:
jorgemotalmeida
27 December 2008 21:04:45
where is Tony T and Sundew? I wish to see those photos again!
shililauxaniid
27 December 2008 12:26:34
Happy new year. I'm Chinese. The title of my research is the sysmatics of lauxaniids. Welcome to join me.
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