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Paul Beuk
21 November 2007 13:11:46
Done.
crex
20 November 2007 23:29:42
Glossary suggestions:
1. allotype
2. paratype
crex
18 November 2007 22:30:04
LOL
jorgemotalmeida
18 November 2007 22:23:01
oh... i thought that was another thing.
Paul Beuk
18 November 2007 20:38:14
Code of Conduct...?
jorgemotalmeida
18 November 2007 19:41:19
CoCo??
Paul Beuk
18 November 2007 19:24:07
Forum CoC kicking in.
jorgemotalmeida
18 November 2007 13:43:38
ah. done.
jorgemotalmeida
18 November 2007 13:43:12
hein? where is the quick reply?
jorgemotalmeida
18 November 2007 01:03:15
the first night where temperatures almost dropped to 0 ?C. In some locals the temperatures reach -5 ?C. Extremely cold outsides.
jorgemotalmeida
17 November 2007 12:48:02
Don?t forget to see leonids today and tomorrow. http://tinyurl.com/2tsjkn
LOL
LOL
Paul Beuk
16 November 2007 19:52:59
Link is not faulty but may not have propagated to all DNS servers yet. Did not work for me earlier today either but according to the owner it already did work for others then.
crex
16 November 2007 15:54:55
Fawlty link above - icipe.org
Paul Beuk
16 November 2007 11:14:25
crex
15 November 2007 17:28:09
Use the forum for complex questions
jorgemotalmeida
15 November 2007 17:08:57
with white eyes. Montemor rules!
jorgemotalmeida
15 November 2007 17:05:54
"In fact, Autrum's (1955)
spectral sensitivity curves of the white-apricot mutant of Calliphora have a
suggestive shoulder at 630 m/u."
confirmed: the fly is a mutant Calliphora sp. w
jorgemotalmeida
15 November 2007 16:09:45
correction: not big... but quick.
(cont.) It will be very interesting to take a look for the new "whiteye" calliphorid.
jorgemotalmeida
15 November 2007 16:08:09
(cont.) evolution as we know can have big jumps as it happened with salmons. Why not for flies and others? Of course, it is not enough one individual! It will be very interesting to take a look for th
jorgemotalmeida
15 November 2007 16:05:57
yep. i'm pretty sure that mutations happens in all families (in all orders)! but it is not easy or to see it so clear as this white-eyes calliphorids, considering the time. But evolution as we kno