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Ukrainska Entomofaunistyka, Vol. 2(1) [2011]
Newsletters, etc.We gladly inform you that the 1st issue of the second volume of the on-line journal
"Ukrainska Entomofaunistyka" was published on February 28, 2011.

The whole issue (6 mb) or separate papers can be downloaded here:

https://sites.google.com/site/ukrentfau/contents-1

Volume 2 -- i8;l6;l4; 2 (2011)
No. 1 -- N 1 February 28, 2011:

1. Makarkin V. N. & Klepikov M. A. Contribution to the Knowledge of Neuroptera of Yaroslavl Oblast (Russia). 1–5.
2. Baranov V.A. A Preliminary Annotated Cheklist of Non-Biting Midges (Diptera, Chironomidae) of Ukraine. 7–24.
3. Korneyev V.A. L.A.Sheljuzhko's Letters to A.V.Xiężopolski, 1917–1918. 25–32.

Valery Korneyev
News for the Chironomidae Symposium in Trondheim
Dear all

We are happy to announce that the composition of the Scientific Committee now is ready. The committee will consist of the following chironomid researchers in addition to the conference organisers:

* Associate Prof. Susan Gresens, Towson University, USA
* Prof. Paraskeva Michailova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
* Dr. Les Ruse, Roehampton University, UK
* Prof. Ian Walker, University of British Columbia Okanagan, Canada
* Prof. Endre Willassen, University of Bergen, Norway

Please do not forget to formally register for the symposium if you have not yet done so. Deadline for early registration is April 1. Follow this link for more information:
http://www.ntnu.no/vitenskapsmuseet/conference-registration

Best regards
The Symposium Committee

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Visit the 18th International Symposium on Chironomidae
www.ntnu.no/vitenskapsmuseet/chironomidae-symposium

Dr. Torbjørn Ekrem
Two unpublished Diptera records from New Zealand
Tephritid Workers of Europe, Africa and Middle East (TEAM) Second International Symposium
TEAM Second International Symposium
Kolymbari, Crete (Greece), 3-6 July 2012

First Announcement

The second International Symposium of TEAM (Tephritid Workers of Europe Africa and the Middle East) will be held in Kolymbari, Crete (Greece), July 3 – 6, 2012. The program includes 3 days of plenary talks, oral and poster presentations arranged in specialized symposia, and one day excursion.
Tephritidae invasion: biology, ecology and economics will be the main focus of the symposium. Nevertheless, we accept papers on all aspects of fruit fly biology, taxonomy, genetics, ecology, evolution, behaviour, natural enemies, control, quarantine regulations, and area-wide SIT programs.
All fruit fly workers and friends from Europe, Africa and the Middle East, as well as from all over the globe are invited to participate. The registration fee is expected to be around 100 EUROS. A restricted number of scholarships for facilitating participation might be available for a limited number of students and colleagues from developing countries. The first circular with more details will be available soon.

On behalf of the Organizing Committee and the TEAM Steering Committee,

Nikos Papadopoulos
npapadop@uth.gr
Fruit Fly News FFN#18 (February 2011)
Newsletters, etc.Dear fruit fly fans,

The Fruit Fly News FFN#18 (February 2011) is out now. To view the issue, please click here. Enjoy!

We do welcome your feedback and contributions for the next issue of May 2011.

Submit abstract of your publications, books, notes, alerts, notice of events, news, photos, grant or job opportunities to A. Bakri , P. Liedo or O. Reynolds.

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