Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Retezat National Park survey

Posted by cosmln on 14-07-2008 09:35
#1

Hi,

i have started to collect flies from Retezat National Park and interested to do a similar thing like Gordon.
( http://www.dipter...orum_id=26 )

some information about this area can be found here: www.retezat.ro

all will/are collected with the net (at leas for now i don't have any trap) so more likely will no be hundred and hundred of specimens and tubs.

please let me know who is interested in material (this will no be sended very often because the mail will be paid from my pocket and my 300 euro salary is not to much).

for now:
Syrphidae will go to amalia_raluca
Mycetophilidae and Empididae to Paul Beuk
Dolichopodidae i will try to do myself, if is the case (and will be) maybe someone want to give some help.
Bombyliidae, Mythicomyiidae and Pipunculidae to David Gibbs
Tachinidae to Chris Raper and Theo (?)
Faniidae, Muscidae (Hydrotea) & Sciomyzidae to Nikita Vikhrev
Lauxaniidae and Heleomyzidae to Katerina Dvorakova
Ephydridae to Tony Irwin
Chamaemyiidae to Steve Gaimari
Opomyzidae and Clusiidae to Jan Willem
Lonchaeidae to Iain MacGowan
Agromyzidae to Milos Cerny
Tephritidae, Pallopteridae, Otitidae and Platystomatidae to Petr Herman
Tabanidae to Libor Dvorak
Psychodidae to phil withers
Calliphoridae to Susan R Walter

Will be very good if you will be interested to publish all the data, i will try to find all article from the area on subject.

Paul later if will be he case and will be interest can you make from this a section? Thanks

cosmln

Edited by cosmln on 18-07-2008 14:33

Posted by Paul Beuk on 14-07-2008 11:23
#2

I will, at the background for the moment, start to create a usergroup and a subforum (hidden for those who are not in the usergroup) for the Retezat NP Survey. Let me know when you are ready to make announcements for the selected usergroup alone and I will activate the forum.

Posted by ChrisR on 14-07-2008 13:17
#3

I'm sure Theo would like to do the tachinids but if he doesn't mind I would be interested to see some. I don't see enough material from Central Europe so it would be good fun Smile

On the subject of postage, have you thought of setting up something liek a PayPal account for people to send you donations? I know if I can keep the specimens I would be happy to send you some money for postage - it's not fair that you have to pay for everything just because you are running the scheme Smile

Edited by ChrisR on 14-07-2008 13:19

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 14-07-2008 14:08
#4

I'd take Fanniidae with a pleasure, Sciomyzidae if you want. Muscidae - several groups - Hydrotaea, for example.

Posted by cosmln on 14-07-2008 14:26
#5

Hi Chris & Nikita,

i will update the post.
Chris i will keep tachinids for you and Theo (you think he will be interested also in Tabanidae?).
About creating a PayPal, i think i will manage without (is for science and for Retezat Smile ).

Nikita i think i cans split Scyomizidae, but to split Muscidae/Faniidae/Anthomiidae or Hydrotea i'm not sure if i will know how.

just started to learn something here Wink

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 14-07-2008 14:43
#6

OK, it is even better, I'll choise out of Muscidae/Faniidae/Anthomiidae myself Grin

Posted by cosmln on 14-07-2008 14:44
#7

Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
OK, it is even better, I'll choise out of Muscidae/Faniidae/Anthomiidae myself Grin


OK Nikita, thanks.

cosmln

Posted by katerina dvorakova on 14-07-2008 19:24
#8

Hello, if you have some Lauxaniidae and Heleomyzidae, I want it.
Katka

Posted by cosmln on 14-07-2008 19:58
#9

Katerina Dvorakova wrote:
Hello, if you have some Lauxaniidae and Heleomyzidae, I want it.
Katka


Hi Katerina,

i have added you on the first post.

cosmln

Posted by Tony Irwin on 14-07-2008 20:03
#10

Hi Cosmin
I'll tackle any ephydrids - you could send them to David Gibbs (who may be interested to see them anyway) and who could then pass them on to me - it may save a bit on postage!

Posted by cosmln on 14-07-2008 20:55
#11

Tony Irwin wrote:
Hi Cosmin
I'll tackle any ephydrids - you could send them to David Gibbs (who may be interested to see them anyway) and who could then pass them on to me - it may save a bit on postage!


Hi Tony,

i will do so.
thank you,
cosmln

Posted by Steve Gaimari on 14-07-2008 22:27
#12

Happy to do the Chamaemyiidae, like for Kerkini. Not very common, but you'll probably get some. Also, happy to help with lauxaniids if needed.
Cheers,
Steve

Posted by Ralph Sipple on 15-07-2008 06:48
#13

Hi Cosmin,

though not related to diptera: Two years ago I?ve spent some days with L. Krieglsteiner, a german mycologist, in Muntii Retezatului. Result was a large list of Retezat fungi-species. If you?re interested, I?ll send you his mail-adress via "PM" to contact him.

Ralph
One of these days I?ll visit this great region again. Greetings to the donkeys and the young (at that time) white dog at casa academiei.

Posted by cosmln on 15-07-2008 08:30
#14

Steve Gaimari wrote:
Happy to do the Chamaemyiidae, like for Kerkini. Not very common, but you'll probably get some. Also, happy to help with lauxaniids if needed.
Cheers,
Steve


Hi Steve,

i updated the list.
will keep that for you. but i will have o learn them, just make a look through the gallery and they don't look very ... at least in my eyes.

cosmln

Edited by cosmln on 15-07-2008 08:32

Posted by cosmln on 15-07-2008 08:38
#15

Ralph Sipple wrote:
Hi Cosmin,

though not related to diptera: Two years ago I?ve spent some days with L. Krieglsteiner, a german mycologist, in Muntii Retezatului. Result was a large list of Retezat fungi-species. If you?re interested, I?ll send you his mail-adress via "PM" to contact him.

Ralph
One of these days I?ll visit this great region again. Greetings to the donkeys and the young (at that time) white dog at casa academiei.


Hi Ralph,

nice to hear about that and off course that i'm interested in the list, specially if something was published.

please let me know when you will come in Retezat and also if you will need any permit si i can help you that. i will try to send your greetings. until then here i'm with a horse (young one) with blue eyes (first time for me to see blue eyes on a horse). (photo made by my girlfriend, Gabriela). all around there is Retezat, more or less in the middle, near the Bucura lake.

cosmln

Edited by cosmln on 15-07-2008 11:02

Posted by Jan Willem on 15-07-2008 09:00
#16

Hi Cosmin,

If you would like me to identify the Opomyzidae for you, please let me know. I would be very interested. I'm also interested in identifying Clusiidae.

Posted by cosmln on 15-07-2008 09:05
#17

Jan Willem wrote:
Hi Cosmin,

If you would like me to identify the Opomyzidae for you, please let me know. I would be very interested. I'm also interested in identifying Clusiidae.


Hi Jan,

i was hoping that you will come on this.
thank you,
cosmln

Edited by cosmln on 15-07-2008 10:56

Posted by Iain MacGowan on 15-07-2008 10:39
#18

Cosmin

happy to do any Lonchaeidae (males mainly) ....... Iain

Posted by cthirion on 15-07-2008 11:14
#19

I suppose that you know work of Constantineanu and al. (IasiSmile) which determined many Ichneumonidae de Retezat! Wink

Posted by cosmln on 15-07-2008 11:18
#20

cthirion wrote:
I suppose that you know work of Constantineanu and al. (IasiSmile) which determined many Ichneumonidae de Retezat! Wink


Hi,

seen some notes only in the big Fauna volumes. if you have some Retezat article as pdf i will like o have hem or at least the reference title.

by the way: are you interested in Hymenoptera from there (a least now i collect only Torymidae and related for a friend from Iasi, Irinel Popescu).

cosmln