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Christian Kehlmaier 18 April 2009 13:31:45
What about Anu una Thompson, 2008 - a syrphid from New Zealand. Pfft
Roger Thomason 16 April 2009 08:20:18
Far too clever for your own good Black. Cool
Dmitry Gavryushin 16 April 2009 08:06:54
And non-dipteran winner among binomial names is Ia io Thomas, 1902 (bat from China)
Dmitry Gavryushin 16 April 2009 08:05:06
Well, how about Xela alex Thompson, 1999 (Syrphidae) or This canus McAlpine, 1991 (Coelopidae)?
Roger Thomason 16 April 2009 01:01:21
OK Black, Which fly has the shortest name?
Dmitry Gavryushin 14 April 2009 19:57:16
Longest fly name: Parastratiosphecomyia stratiosphecomyioides Brunetti, 1923
Andre 14 April 2009 18:23:00
The link to faunaeur.org was working again today.
Andrzej 11 April 2009 22:55:47
So, we should be patient ! Nothing to do Frown
Cor Zonneveld 11 April 2009 20:17:46
I looked at this PESI, but so far very little useful. Fauna Europea is in the links, but the link is as dead as a Dodo.
Andrzej 10 April 2009 14:42:22
A new project has been made (PESI), so probably a new site is coming soon Wink
Paul Beuk 10 April 2009 14:02:39
DNS issue, apparently (or the account was cancelled Wink).
Andrzej 09 April 2009 19:59:30
I suppose that it will be moved to another site ??? Frown
Xespok 09 April 2009 17:03:01
Does anyone know why Fauna Eurpeae is down? How long will it not be accessible?
jorgemotalmeida 08 April 2009 23:57:39
Have a great time here in DI. Smile Bye!
jorgemotalmeida 08 April 2009 19:57:44
on the way to the Gibraltar...
Dmitry Gavryushin 08 April 2009 16:46:29
Larvae of M. trivialis found in steepers of 'Takuwan', Japanese garden radishes pickled with rice-bran and salt as media
Dmitry Gavryushin 08 April 2009 16:45:43
Kaneko and Furukawa (1983), http://ci.nii.ac.jp/lognavi?name=nels&lan g=en&type=pdf&id=ART0004983164
Cranefly 08 April 2009 06:13:20
Can anybody help me with biology of Phoridae - Megaselia trivialis. Where can it breed? Cranefly Frown
javanerkelens 03 April 2009 21:37:08
Welcome back Jorge... Grin Joke
Roger Thomason 03 April 2009 19:44:30
Bees? Hardly seen a fly. Got a new camera 3 days ago, haven't seen anything Frown
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