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Marcello
26 March 2013 21:46:20
Thanks John, I thought to be able to recognize the genus but it's hard.
John Carr
26 March 2013 03:40:29
Halter color in Diamesa is variable.
Marcello
22 March 2013 21:22:08
Just a question: does the Diamesa sp. (Chironomidae) have the black halteres?
sd
22 March 2013 11:17:28
Biodiversity Heritage Library new website - greatly improved with excellent search engine --
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biomer
12 March 2013 08:47:08
Hi all. Whether interest Culicidae (Aedes) you may comment this subject. Thanks
http://www.dipter...d_id=53688
rvanderweele
09 March 2013 14:51:07
the subscutellum of Sarcophagidae is not swollen.
Jose Manuel
07 March 2013 21:57:02
Do Sarcophagidae have Postscutellum?
oceanlis2000
04 March 2013 12:08:11
Coenosia atra can anyone tell me the colour of antennae please, end of postpedicel looks pointed but I’m not sure of the colour of the antennae from photos, thanks
oceanlis2000
21 January 2013 12:30:32
Thanks Paul
Paul Beuk
07 January 2013 11:58:35
Indomalaya (or Indo-Malaysian region) is part of the Oriental Region and roughly encompasses the Malaysian peninsula and the archipelago.
oceanlis2000
07 January 2013 11:45:08
Hello
Can anyone tell me if Is the Indomalaya now called the Oriental? Thanks
Sundew
01 January 2013 23:52:39
A happy New Year to all fly friends - may it bring a lot of interesting finds!
oceanlis2000
28 December 2012 10:35:36
Hi
Does Coenosia pulicaria belong to the Coenosia flavimana species group, I’m assuming from Nikita’s 2009 article that Coenosia flavimana is there because of the spine-like apical tip to the pos
jorgemotalmeida
17 December 2012 23:09:46
Welcome, Eduardo.
Marcello
11 December 2012 22:00:10
@Sundew: like this one: http://www.dipter...d_id=51952 Thanks!
Sundew
11 December 2012 21:55:33
Black cheeks and red/orange beard.
Marcello
10 December 2012 17:34:36
Hello, just a question: the Calliphora vomitoria have the black cheeks and orange hairs on it?
Thanks
oceanlis2000
06 December 2012 11:05:31
Does Lispocephala alma female have tarsomere 1, 5 partly white or is it just the male? is this too easy for ID?
oceanlis2000
27 November 2012 12:12:02
Thanks Nikita
Nikita Vikhrev
27 November 2012 11:21:17
pra seta is absent in Lispocephala