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Susan R Walter
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Posted on 31-10-2007 13:32
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I don't want to worry anyone, but last night I had a dream. In this dream I was attending a Field Studies course and we were working outside on a terrace. I don't know quite what we were supposed to be studying, because a very beautiful fly landed on my coat, which was draped over a picnic table. I immediately switched focus to capture the fly and took it inside to 'deal' with it. The fly was the shape of Baccha elongata ie a thread with a bobble either end, but the size of a large Tipulidae. The really outstanding thing was that it had a ruff of stiff hairs behind the head, and a matching one where the abdomen expanded into a bulbous shape, and the whole fly was the most gorgeous irridescent metallic sky blue. I was particularly pleased that I even knew what it was, because I had seen this species on diptera.info only a few days before. Unfortunately, while I was indoors, a tropical style downpour occurred. I came running out because I needed to save my books, which were all in a plastic crate on the picnic table and were clearly going to be ruined. At this point I woke up.

What do you think the dream is telling me? Extra points to anyone who can name the fly to species level, then Paul will have to add a new forum, called Fantasy Flies. Although not quite as glamorous, imo, but Hydrotachina aquaphila could be added to this forum (it does at least have the advantage of an image). Grin http://www.dipter...ad_id=9403
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Did you dream with Ptychopteridae fly?? Frown
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I hope to have a dream where I can see at the same time: conopids, mydids, stratiomyds, all acrocerids and nemestrinids, ulidiids, platystomatids, neriids, micropezids, diopsids, lampromyia(s) Grin
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