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Searching for Keroplatidae's paper
clovis
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Posted on 10-01-2014 22:16
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Hi,

Does anyone have this paper?:
Zaitzev, A.I. 1991: Mycetophiloid Dipterans of the genus Keroplatus Bosc (Diptera, Keroplatidae) of the USSR fauna. - Byul. Mosk. o.-va isp. prirody. otd. biol. 96: 39-47 (in Russian). [Key to species; two new species; 15 figures]

I can't find it on internet, neither any drawing Keroplatus' genitalia (except testaceus'Wink, so if someone has anything...

I'm also looking for Macrocera and Orfelia's genitalia drawing if someone has too.


Thanks in advance, Wink
Clovis
 
Andrius
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Posted on 13-01-2014 09:45
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Hi,
that journal has many issues posted online in djvu format, but unfortunately the newest ones are only from 1994:

http://ashipunov.info/journals/bmsn/index.html

According to the numbering, the volume of 1991 should be 66, not 96 as you indicated. We have that issue in one of the libraries here in Vilnius, so if you won't manage to get it from anywhere else, I could make a copy some day Smile
Edited by Andrius on 13-01-2014 09:59
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Posted on 13-01-2014 15:33
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It can be downloaded from here, where you can find many other useful articles relating to Fungus Gnats.
 
clovis
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Posted on 15-01-2014 22:21
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Many thanks to you both! Grin
I have it now.
Yes, i looked in Fungus gnat online, but apparently, not the way i should have! I could manage to find any paper of this authors, so i thought they wasn't.

Now i just have to translate the key, google translation here i come Grin
 
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Posted on 15-01-2014 22:38
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And if you are not happy with what google translation does, I can help with a human eye on translation Grin
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