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rvanderweele
28 November 2016 17:26:40
so, Paul, almost 50% of the costs is not covered yet.
Marcello
28 November 2016 13:40:09
Thanks Theo! So it "should" be Sericomyia (Arctophila) bombiformis.
Zeegers
28 November 2016 11:45:24
It is a matter of opinion. Some (modern) authors consider Arctophila no longer valid at genus level.
Marcello
25 November 2016 07:51:08
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
22 November 2016 23:52:16
Paul I submitted another (better) photo of Madiza pachymera for the gallery
oceanlis2000
21 November 2016 11:49:23
Thanks Paul
Paul Beuk
21 November 2016 10:36:03
FYI: The name can also refer to the Dipteran family Clusiidae, named after the genus Heteroneura (= Clusiodes).
oceanlis2000
19 November 2016 11:17:38
Thanks John that's looks good
John Carr
18 November 2016 23:29:54
Hétéroneurides may be Heteroneura (Lepidoptera exclusive of a few primitive leaf miners).
oceanlis2000
18 November 2016 13:26:37
Hello
Can any1 ;pls help with English family for this Fr word
Hétéroneurides
Than you
Paul Beuk
28 October 2016 19:10:30
Accoring to the Dutch Wikipedia page he used other people's collections and someone else was the artist...
Dmitry Gavryushin
28 October 2016 11:48:59
Caspar Stoll - non-Diptera? (incl. butterflies, De Uitlandsche Kapellen) - the Netherlands I think
oceanlis2000
28 October 2016 11:47:09
Thanks Paul
alepercol
26 October 2016 15:54:59
Dear friends, I'd like to know where the collections of the entomologist Caspar Stoll are housed. Any ideia?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caspar_Sto ll
Paul Beuk
25 October 2016 08:39:55
oceanlis2000
24 October 2016 14:57:17
I am really struggling with the word Digne, pls can so help, it comes up 3 times!
1 male Digne
Terra typica: Digne
Digne: Holotypus holotype
Andrzej
19 October 2016 14:45:03
Yep!
johnes81
18 October 2016 23:38:23
vergleiche (vgl) is most like compare, so confer (cf.) is best in Latin. I am from Germany.
oceanlis2000
17 September 2016 11:02:22
Thanks very much Dmitry
Dmitry Gavryushin
16 September 2016 11:37:31
vgl. = cf. (compare)