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Paul Beuk
21 October 2010 08:10:38
Perhaps more common, perhaps less overlooked. Not special that you find them, certainly not these days, but they are beuatiful, yes.
rvanderweele
21 October 2010 07:13:13
BTW, Paul, did Sargus bipunctatus became more common during the last decades? I remember 20-25 years ago an article in Entomologische Berichten about the species. As far as I know it was then consider
rvanderweele
21 October 2010 05:23:16
Not special? I think these flies are really beautiful animals. Until now I haven't seen the species in the Betuwe.
Paul Beuk
20 October 2010 22:54:41
Sphyracephala movie!
Paul Beuk
20 October 2010 22:40:57
Nothing special about that. A species well known to be about in fall, even in November (weather permitting).
rvanderweele
20 October 2010 21:41:21
In Hungary I collected in october always series of Sargus bipunctatus.
Paul Beuk
20 October 2010 19:34:43
I remember a 20 October a 25 odd years ago with 20 degrees and me collecting two species of Didea. 

rvanderweele
20 October 2010 12:27:24
Snow already!!Okay, you are in the north, but snow on October 20th.
Roger Thomason
20 October 2010 04:24:00
7 months of snow, 4 months of crap...now snow again!
I'm up for adoption...must be somewhere warm! Sense of humour an advantage. Nearly house trained. Apply within.
rvanderweele
19 October 2010 14:41:38
Indeed, I found in the past some of his articles on the Net. I don't why I was too stupid to find the other ones. I wll look for them. Thanks!
Paul Beuk
19 October 2010 09:52:40
Some of them. But it should be possible to find most using Google.
rvanderweele
18 October 2010 06:50:39
Does somebody has the articles of Daugeron about African Empididae?
cyprinoid
15 October 2010 11:16:41
Phorid video w/ 'tough-guy' narration: http://www.youtub...UThaL-D6U8 

rvanderweele
15 October 2010 06:34:30
Nikola, please put your great portrait of the Salticella also on diptera.info. The photo on Facebook is just great.
rvanderweele
13 October 2010 19:20:52
what do you mean, Andre? It is a great Heleomyzidae. BTW, I collected there as well an Agathomyia sexmaculata, which is not at all often collected!
Andre
13 October 2010 09:06:36
What's that, Ruud?
rvanderweele
11 October 2010 08:37:13
I am particularly happy with the female Eccoptomera longiseta, which I collected yesterday in Marienwaerdt!
Paul Beuk
06 October 2010 12:56:30
Interested in Chandler's Platypezidae book? See http://bit.ly/drzJG0.
Paul Beuk
05 October 2010 17:47:36
LoL, how to operate such a setup? 

jorgemotalmeida
05 October 2010 15:37:40
http://www.flickr...otostream/ material along with Zerene stacker: http://www.flickr...761091535/