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Tony Irwin
10 February 2016 16:21:57
A few species are aquatic, living in pitcher plants - Sarcophaga in Nepenthes and Fletcherimyia in Sarracenia
aqua
10 February 2016 10:53:31
Hello everyone,
I was once read that there are aquatic Sarcophagidae (larval stage) species. Is it true?
And have a nice day.
Sara21392
07 February 2016 01:58:44
Helloooo, you toooooooooooo...
shililauxaniid
06 February 2016 07:51:03
hello everyone. Have a nice day
oceanlis2000
05 February 2016 13:08:50
Thanks Stephane
souad sahib
02 February 2016 17:23:38
hi all im looking for those papers ,, thanks in advance
1 Becker, T. & P. Stein (1914): Dipteren aus Marokko. – Ann. Mus. zool. Acad, Sci. St.-Petersb. 18: 62-95.
2 Bigot, J.M.F. (
Stephane Lebrun
30 January 2016 14:28:42
(Dendro)phaonia querceti is now known as Potamia littoralis.
oceanlis2000
29 January 2016 12:48:04
Does anyone know if this fly has a new name Phaonia querceti?
rodgeir
23 January 2016 22:41:27
Chalcosyrphus pannonicus
oceanlis2000
23 January 2016 13:13:42
Thanks very much
javanerkelens
07 January 2016 16:44:17
I think you mean: Lispocephala mikii (Strobl, 1893) = Correct name.
oceanlis2000
07 January 2016 16:27:19
Does anyone know what the current name of Lisocephala miki is? old name in Seguy, 1923
Thx
oceanlis2000
05 January 2016 16:20:36
and to you
Andrzej
01 January 2016 17:28:16
A Happy New Year to All
of Diptera lovers!
Sundew
31 December 2015 19:58:08
A HAPPY NEW YEAR to the Diptera friends all over the world! May it be as peaceful as possible!
Zeegers
30 December 2015 15:20:04
No idae. Send a PM tp Paul.
Alexandru Pintilioaie
27 December 2015 20:15:51
Hi all, I try to upload a picture in a thread and I can't! The file size is ok, no space in the name of the picture...what could be the prioblem?
oceanlis2000
19 December 2015 13:11:59
A Happy Xmas to you all
aqua
16 December 2015 11:25:10
Hi Gunnar, my study covers all Black Sea Region (Turkey), so, i need lots of keys. So far, i'm able to identify some families to the genus and species (if obvious) levels.
Gunnar M Kvifte
15 December 2015 23:46:51
Hi aqua, where in the world is the study based? The availability and quality of keys vary very much between regions