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Paul Beuk
22 March 2011 21:53:48
Hi Isaac, I was wondering when you would drop by. 

rvanderweele
20 March 2011 15:58:16
Sara, are you already on Facebook? Where is your link?
shililauxaniid
19 March 2011 07:08:00
thank you so much! two guys gave me so kind helps! 

Sara21392
18 March 2011 16:14:44
xylo, Ruud, Chris, Thanks a lot to all of you and for all of your advices!




ChrisR
18 March 2011 09:34:57
There is also an excellent and active FB group for Diptera too 

ChrisR
18 March 2011 09:28:35
Max Barclay is a very active FB coleopterist who works at the NHM and I am sure he would help if he could 

rvanderweele
18 March 2011 08:44:54
Sara, are you not on Facebook? On Facebook many coleopterists are active. Maybe it is an option to ask them.
xylo
18 March 2011 07:39:27
Sara: Probably your local library hold a copy of: The Palaearctic Chrysomelidae.
Sara21392
17 March 2011 21:04:16
Hi friends! Do you know any site about identification key of Chrysomelidae (Coleoptera) in palaearctic? I'll so thanks to you 

shililauxaniid
15 March 2011 19:16:01
A request: who know where is the type specimens Homoneura variipennis Czerny, 1933 (Diptera: Lauxaniidae). email to me. Thank you vey much. 

Paul Beuk
15 March 2011 16:46:09
daniel86: Once more: Questions in the forum, please?
Paul Beuk
15 March 2011 12:07:13
Curtonotidae have two costal breaks and a complete subcosta. Next time, please ask in the forum?
daniel86
14 March 2011 22:58:55
other question... curtonotidae it can have subcostal vein incomplete??
daniel86
14 March 2011 22:35:18
question!! help!! Curtonotidae have two costal break? Tanks !
Roger Thomason
14 March 2011 21:41:56
Just trying to compete with Paul at silly remarks...not easy, but I may have surpassed him this time...it wasn't easy.
rvanderweele
14 March 2011 21:34:17
Mr. Thomas Rogerson saying something seriously is truly worth noticing!
Stephen R
14 March 2011 20:19:49
That doesn't need saying.
Gordon
14 March 2011 15:42:50
And you said Mr Beuk was making silly remarks.
Surely you meant Mr Thomason 


rvanderweele
13 March 2011 08:57:58
5 minutes. For me that was long....in the old times when I enjoyed those unhealthy things.
Roger Thomason
13 March 2011 01:08:44
A Marathon in 4 hours, I used to take about 5 minutes, of course they are called Snickers now http://en.wikiped...i/Snickers