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Andrzej
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Posted on 05-05-2008 12:26
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With respect to the fossil fauna maybe all acalyptrate flies should be known as a one family ? Wink
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I waited such a reaction from Andrzej Grin
Take it easy, Andrzej! I'm sure, Diptera.info will never regard Sphaeroceridae and Heleomyzidae as one family Wink
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As soon as families are just conventional existences, all the discussions on that topic sound like an oooooooooooooooold joke "Dad, what's the expression 'drunk man' mean?" - Do ya see those two trees, son? The drunk man shall see 4 instead. - "Dad, there is only one tree..."
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