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milosz
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Posted on 28-04-2010 09:34
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Hello,
I am realizing a PhD project "Revision of genus Gymnosoma (Diptera: Tachinidae) with using DNA analysis".
For this project I am searching specimens of Gymnosoma species from Europe, especially:
G. acrosterni
G. brachypeltae
G. carpocoridis
G. costatum
G. inornatum
G. rungsi
G. siculum

I would be grateful for specimens of this species. I can offer some other tachinids species from Poland.

Btw. Maybe someone have this paper inf pdf?
C. Dupuis z 1963: Essai monographique sur les Phasiinae (Dipteres Tachinaires parasites d'Heteropteres), 461 pp, 73 figs.
 
Anagondr
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Hello! Smile
Did you find a book of Dupuis?
I am also trying to find this book. Do you have any books on the Phasiinae?
 
milosz
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Posted on 04-06-2010 11:34
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Hello,
I am still trying to find this paper Wink
I have some books/papers general about Tachinidae and Phasiinae (in xerox, in pdf). Which papers are you searching?

I will also breeding Gymnosoma from Heteroptera Wink
 
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milosz wrote:I will also breeding Gymnosoma from Heteroptera Wink


Let us know how you get on with that, sounds interesting.
 
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Posted on 03-09-2010 06:39
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So, no one have Gymnosoma's specimens? Frown
Edited by milosz on 03-09-2010 06:41
 
Zeegers
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Drogi Milosz

All species you have mentioned are either very rare and/or very cryptic. FOr instance, carpocoridis should be distinguished only by the eggs, acoording to Dupuis. I'm not convinced (yet).
so I can't tell you whether I have carpocoridis in my collection !

What are the specifications for the quality of material you need ? Fresh ? Not killed by ethylacetate ?


Theo
 
milosz
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Posted on 03-09-2010 14:30
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Yes, I know that this species are rare (and I would say also doubtful)... That is why I try to collect this species (even with not convinced determination).

I can use all type of material: fresh/in alcohol/"ethylacetated"...

I will also try to find "morphological key characters".
 
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