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alepercol
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Posted on 22-01-2015 22:38
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Dear friends

I´m looking for the following works:

XUE, W.-Q. & CHAO, C.-M. (eds) (1998): Flies of China 1: 1-1365 pp. Shenyang: Liaoning Science and Technology Press.

XUE, W.-Q. & CHAO, C.-M. (eds) (1998): Flies of China 2: 1366-2425 pp. Shenyang: Liaoning Science and Technology Press.


I need the part dealing with Acalyptratae Diptera. Would anyone have a copy?

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Subjects: Taxonomy, Systematics, Biodiversity.
Area: Neotropical Region, Caatinga.
Families: Ctenostylidae, Cypselosomatidae, Helosciomyzidae, Micropezidae, Muscidae, Neriidae, Pseudopomyzidae, Syringogastridae, Somatiidae.
 
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I have not PDF of these books.
But 3-4 years ago I ordered these books in China, not very expencive. And there is no difference for airmail Russia or Brazil.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Dear Dr. Kikhrev

Thanks for your message. Yes, I understand that it might be a good option.
But at the same time I believe it is impracticable, even because I am interested in a few pages.
I'm looking for the parties dealing with Teratomizydae (description of Teratomyza chinica) and Neriidae, if any for this last family.

Where did you ordered this book? Do you remember the website?
"Não por acaso são os insetos tão apaixonantes"

Subjects: Taxonomy, Systematics, Biodiversity.
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Families: Ctenostylidae, Cypselosomatidae, Helosciomyzidae, Micropezidae, Muscidae, Neriidae, Pseudopomyzidae, Syringogastridae, Somatiidae.
 
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Dear Dr. Vikhrev

thanks your very much for your help posting these pages!

Additionaly I have found the book online for free in the CADAL website.
Few years ago I had used this site to obtain Wu's Catalogus Insectorum Sinensium.

Follow the link: http://www.cadal....w/06895520 [needs registration]

Thank you!
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Subjects: Taxonomy, Systematics, Biodiversity.
Area: Neotropical Region, Caatinga.
Families: Ctenostylidae, Cypselosomatidae, Helosciomyzidae, Micropezidae, Muscidae, Neriidae, Pseudopomyzidae, Syringogastridae, Somatiidae.
 
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