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Roger Thomason
01 December 2010 03:33:31
Happy Birthday to
TONY IRWIN 60
today....Sympathy from all in Mossbank.
thongism
27 November 2010 18:27:01
@pwalter: oh, that's right. Thank you so much.
Sara21392
27 November 2010 08:42:02
answer: yes, it has. it's in Schizophora, Acalypterata
daniel86
26 November 2010 22:49:38
quiestion... Sphaeroceridae have frontal suture?
daniel86
26 November 2010 21:17:30
please, Someone knows where to obtain information brings over of subfamilies of lauxaniidae?
pwalter
25 November 2010 22:47:49
Gaimari is a member of the forum, You can write to him.
brundlefly
25 November 2010 15:40:36
What papers?
thongism
25 November 2010 11:00:48
I need some of papers about Chamaemyiidae. Specially, authour is Gaimari. Can you help me?
rvanderweele
23 November 2010 14:59:02
That is just $2,50, I guess
pwalter
22 November 2010 23:38:05
A just submitted new photos from the Sphyracephala!
cyprinoid
22 November 2010 15:39:54
$88 for the stalk-eyed one!
rvanderweele
18 November 2010 00:26:00
I guess an Eccoptomera filata male will have a higher price than a Suillia variegata, but what will be the difference between variegata and affinis?
rvanderweele
18 November 2010 00:24:27
so, stalked-eyed flies have commercial value.
I think in a few years we will look in a new edition of the Cat. of. Pal. Diptera, in which also the "price" of the species are given.
cyprinoid
17 November 2010 21:31:16
Speaking of stalk-eyed flies, I just stumbled upon this: http://cgi.ebay.c...67504181QQ, I would rather collect it myself though.
Gunnar M Kvifte
17 November 2010 19:52:21
Sphaerocephala europaea? Yay!
Roger Thomason
17 November 2010 18:47:24
A reply that would put a smile on the face of Odin himself Hakon . Don't know what Thor might have thought of it. New hair parting with an axe for me for bringing up the subject I suppose
cyprinoid
17 November 2010 14:47:20
Roger: I guess Vikings always were easily amused; it is just what we find amusing that has changed.
pwalter
16 November 2010 23:26:43
Today I saw a hundred specimens of the European Stalk-Eyed Fly! (in a lab culture at our University). Fotos later maybe...
Roger Thomason
16 November 2010 17:09:48
Multinationals are now doing it globally on an industrial scale, thought you might have noticed.
Paul Beuk
16 November 2010 10:50:29
Nowadays, these are only practiced on the Shetlands...