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Quaedfliegh
05 January 2017 22:02:36
Yesss, a happy 2017 to all!
Nadir
03 January 2017 14:24:01
Happy New Year 2017 for all members of Diptera.info
Paul Beuk
03 January 2017 12:47:35
And a Happy New Year to you all with lots of interesting finds!
javanerkelens
03 January 2017 12:44:37
With Elizabeth as only person to wish us all a happy new year, I also submit my contribution by wishing you all the best for 2017!
oceanlis2000
23 December 2016 13:17:25
A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you
all
oceanlis2000
22 December 2016 12:22:26
Thanks Paul
Paul Beuk
22 December 2016 11:00:16
conopid
20 December 2016 21:16:39
Come on people! Make a donation and let's cover 100% of the costs for this brilliant site
Paul Beuk
18 December 2016 10:29:15
I have seen both but the latter seems to be favoured.
oceanlis2000
16 December 2016 13:15:52
Hello
Can any1 help with this
In Germany do you spell Harz Forest - Wäldern des Harzes or Wäldern des Harz or perhaps even both
Thx
oceanlis2000
10 December 2016 12:54:04
Thanks Stephane
Stephane Lebrun
09 December 2016 21:44:07
Xerophile = who likes dry habitats (e.g. cactus is a xerophile plant).
oceanlis2000
09 December 2016 12:36:07
Hello
Can anyone tell me what a xerophil is?
Thx
jonas
30 November 2016 14:25:03
Hello, Sericomyia-Arctophila... this synonymy is based on Nearctic material only. Although very respected authors, I think it is not wise to follow this synonymy without studying palearctic Arctophila
Paul Beuk
29 November 2016 14:37:51
Approaching 2/3s, which I consider a very good result already. But there is room for improvement.
rvanderweele
28 November 2016 18:26:40
so, Paul, almost 50% of the costs is not covered yet.
Marcello
28 November 2016 14:40:09
Thanks Theo! So it "should" be Sericomyia (Arctophila) bombiformis.
Zeegers
28 November 2016 12:45:24
It is a matter of opinion. Some (modern) authors consider Arctophila no longer valid at genus level.
Marcello
25 November 2016 08:51:08
Hello! Can someone please tell me what's the actual name for Arctophila bombiforme? There are: Sericomyia (Arctophila) bombiformis, Sericomyia bombiformis and Arctophila bombiforme. Thanks
conopid
23 November 2016 00:52:16
Paul I submitted another (better) photo of Madiza pachymera for the gallery