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jorgemotalmeida
22 April 2007 10:16:22
very strange... page 103 in Pjotr book (european families of thediptera).. calliphorid flies have subscutellum???? 

jorgemotalmeida
22 April 2007 10:04:39
see
http://www.meteo.pt
and click where it says
Beira Interior (almost
center of Portugal). forecast of 27?C .
but it will be more hot. 


jorgemotalmeida
22 April 2007 09:57:06
today almost 30 ?C (mid-day)
I need go to the Nordic countries to know what is it brrrr 


Kahis
21 April 2007 22:41:59
0.8?C :[
crex
21 April 2007 09:59:19
Sunny, but only about 5 ?C here ... Brrrr
jorgemotalmeida
21 April 2007 09:02:00
now, it is a very good weather!!! perhaps the temperatures will reach today about 25 ?C.
let's go hunting! 


jorgemotalmeida
21 April 2007 09:00:39


crex
18 April 2007 11:11:25
Selbstverst?ndlich 

jorgemotalmeida
18 April 2007 10:48:11
ok. i left an email suggesting to the webamaster a creation of hymos.eu forum.
if they agree, you can helo them crex
if there is no problem...
concerning the other non-diptera groups... i don



jorgemotalmeida
18 April 2007 10:28:55
i hope that very soon can exist a forum for hymenoptera. Crex we can contact german site hymos.info so they can create a forum! why not??
Paul Beuk
18 April 2007 09:20:01
non-Diptera limiter for forum in place. 

Paul Beuk
18 April 2007 08:04:26
Crex, the other family site would use different site files and a different database. That would not lean very heavily on this site.
crex
17 April 2007 21:43:59
If someone wants to use PHP-Fusion on their own site about any of the other insect families I'm sure we can help to get it going 

crex
17 April 2007 21:30:00
Paul, if you are worried about too much traffic you shouldn't host another family forum. When I come to think about it this site already has enough bandwidth problems as it is ...
Tony Irwin
17 April 2007 20:44:49
But sooner or later someone will start "hymenoptera.info" and "arachnid.info". This site is too good not to copy! Then the traffic will go elsewhere.
Paul Beuk
17 April 2007 20:34:12
Sure, but then we still might start attracting all those people with other interests. Ultimately, too much traffic will start to slow down the site.
Tony Irwin
17 April 2007 20:14:47
Paul - if it's possible, I think Nikita's suggestion is good - allow the non-Diptera posts, but don't show them on the home page.
jorgemotalmeida
17 April 2007 19:32:18
it must be easy to find someone that CAN create a forum for hymenoptera.info!!! and this forum could provide a link to there and vice-versa! why not?? someone?? I like the format of this diptera.info.
jorgemotalmeida
17 April 2007 19:29:03
i agree with Kahis.
you could create a new hymenoptera.info the german site has no forum.




crex
17 April 2007 19:18:08
Zero 
