Dear Colleagues!
Number 64 of the Cesa News has been already placed in the Internet Archive.
Please use the following address, in order to access to all the published numbers of the Cesa News: http://www.cesa-tr.org/Cesanews.htm.
Yours sincerely,
Prof. Dr. Ahmet Omer Kocak & Asst. Prof. Dr. Muhabbet Kemal
Cesa
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[This issue also contains this paper:
Grichanov, I.Y., A.H. Kirk-Spriggs, & P. Grootaert, 2011. New records of Dolichopodidae from the Democratic Republic of Congo (Diptera: Empidoidea). - Cesa News 64: 12-22, 16 figs.
Paul]
British Simuliid Group Bulletin No. 36 published on line
Dear Colleagues,
The latest British Simuliid Group Bulletin - Number 36 of July 2011 is now available for downloading or viewing on line.
Go directly to http://www.blackfly.org.uk/recentbulls.htm#36 by clicking on this link or go to http://www.blackfly.org.uk and follow the link "Download or view the latest BSG Bulletin" found under "NAVIGATION". You will also find instructions on how to make a printed hard copy of the Bulletin.
I hope you will have no trouble downloading or viewing this new on-line version of the Bulletin.
John Davies
Editor
Yesterday the data center where Diptera.info is hosted suffered a malfunction in an essential part of the power supply system. As a result of it, neither the grid nor the emergency generators could suply power to the servers. It took about eight hours for the technical staff to determine the true problem, decide on the course of action and to perform the necessary replacements. Luckily a spare of the major failing part was in store (which I understood is not customary as it is a big and expensive thing) and the outage lasted only an hour or eight. It could have been worse...
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Paul
Fruit Fly News FFN#19 (May 2011)
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Sad news: Hans Bartsch passed away
Dear All,
It is with deep regret I have to inform you of the death of Hans Bartsch, an esteemed member of our community and author of the two volumes on Syrphidae for the Encyclopedia of Swedish Flora and Fauna (Nationalnyckeln). He passed away peacefully early in the morning of 4th April, 2011. He had been ill and hospitalized during the last few weeks.
Sincerely,
Gunilla Stahls
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