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Paul Beuk
21 August 2007 19:05:07
Well, start donating then. 

jorgemotalmeida
21 August 2007 15:39:19
not yet.
But one day, yes! 


Paul Beuk
21 August 2007 11:36:59
Do we need one?
jorgemotalmeida
21 August 2007 11:35:13
when we will have a new server?
I know it costs.
But with crescent members... one day it will be need to change to a more quick server and with more space...


jorgemotalmeida
21 August 2007 11:33:45
almost 2 million of visits! 

jorgemotalmeida
20 August 2007 19:25:37
ok. it was temporary. Now it is all ok. 

jorgemotalmeida
20 August 2007 19:21:07
anybody is experiencing problems in upload jpg files? thank you.
Paul Beuk
20 August 2007 11:03:30
Aye, will be added soon.
crex
20 August 2007 08:33:52
Paul: Did you get D. ferina (female) for gallery?
jorgemotalmeida
16 August 2007 23:08:09

Paul Beuk
16 August 2007 19:17:27
I think the same still applies. Too many genera the asilidologists from Northwestern Europe do not really know.
jorgemotalmeida
16 August 2007 16:52:03
I know Paul. But, at least, would be great to know the genus in some cases.
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Paul Beuk
16 August 2007 13:49:18
And there are so few people who really can handle the Mediterranean species. 

jorgemotalmeida
16 August 2007 11:28:01
there are so many asilids waiting for ID or confirmation. 

jorgemotalmeida
16 August 2007 11:26:35
this affects the dispersion of insects as well. It is very clear that there are much more few insects than usual here in Portugal considering the season. 

conopid
16 August 2007 10:55:18
Jorge - dramatic changes in weather are a good indication of climate change impacts. It's been extremely wet (but warm at night) here in UK.
jorgemotalmeida
15 August 2007 12:25:15
it is raining here!!
Very unusual considering the month. I don't recall when it rain like today in August.

jorgemotalmeida
15 August 2007 12:24:07
I found many Haemotopta and Chrysops in Montesinho. Really that place is awesome for asilids and tabanids. 

crex
15 August 2007 12:17:16
Very few Tabanus and Hybomitra this summer ... Mostly Haematopota and Chrysops.
jorgemotalmeida
14 August 2007 23:33:42
this summer was cold comparing with others. warming global is a lie. 
