1. Klymenko, S.I. Key to entomophagous species associated with phytophagous gall wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) on herbs and shrubs in the south of Ukraine. [2(6): 1-12]
2. Simutnik, S.A. & Vasylieva, J.S. New records of encyrtid wasps of the genus Agekianella (Hymenoptera, Encyrtidae) in the faunas of Israel and Ukraine. [2(6): 13-14]
3. Gharajedaghi, Y., Khaghaninia, S., Mohamadzade Namin, S. Flies of the tribe Tephritini (Diptera: Tephritidae) from Ajabshir Region (East Azerbaijan Province), with new records for Iranian fauna. [2(6): 15-18]
We wish you all a Happy New Year!
Valery A. Korneyev aka Nosferatumyia
Illustrated Catalogue of the Craneflies of the World (CCW)
Dear friends and colleages,
The CCW now includes illustrations at the species level, at the moment for almost 900 species.
1) If you go to a species, you see which illustrations are availble (try Nephrotoma dorsalis, Nigrotipula nigra, Tipula kaibabensis)
2) It is also possible to make a selection, e.g. to ask for specific illustrations. In the general search page, try under subgenus Pterelachisus, Belgium, hypopygium (9 species in Belgium, all with figs.), try subgenus Lunatipula, Spain, ovipositor (44 species in Spain, not all with figs.), try subgenus Eremotipula, Canada, hypopygium (4 species, all with figs.).
3) A more detailed search for illustrations is possible in the advanced search, e.g., islands. Try genus Tipula, Canary Is, hypopygium (9 species, all with figs).
The ultimate goal is to have an overall database of the important illustrations as far as available for the cranefly species worldwide.
This of course is an enormous job which I can not achieve on my own.
For the coming period I shall concentrate on adult westpalaearctic Tipulidae, then the other westpalaearctic craneflies, then eastpalaearctic. Included already are the illustrations published by H. de Jong, myself, Vermoolen, Tangelder, Theischinger (excl. Australia), den Hollander, Theowald (excl. larvae & pupae), and Mannheims in Lindner.
Everyone is invited to join the project by sharing photo's or illustrations, or to join hands to cover a certain taxon, region, or set of illustrations (e.g. of immatures).
I hope to hear from you again.
All the best,
Pjotr Oosterbroek
Illustrated Catalogue of the Craneflies of the World (CCW). Updated 30 november 2011. Over 15.300 species incl. distributions, citations, illustrations, PDF's. Online at http://nlbif.eti.uva.nl/ccw/
Wolfgang Schacht (1939-2011)
Only today I read in a related forum that Wolfgang Schacht (retired from the Diptera Section of the Zoologische Staatssammlung München) dies 10 April this year. He was very active and, amongst others, responsible for cataloging the Diptera of Bavaria. A full list of publications can be found here. Another sad loss for dipterology.
Ukrainska Entomofaunistyka, Vol. 2(5) [31 October 2011]
As usually, some Diptera papers and notes (including those by members of Diptera.Info) are in:
1. Vas'ko B. N. New data on distribution of Hoplia golovjankoi Jakobson, 1914 (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea, Hopliinae) in Ukraine. [2(5): 1–2]
2. Bidzilya, O. V. A review of gelechiid moths (Lepidoptera) of Kiev Region. [2(5): 3–11]
3. Christian S., Helminger T. & Korneyev V. A. The first record of a fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) from Luxembourg. [2(5): 12]
4. Baranov V. A. New records of the non-biting midges (Diptera: Chironomidae) with terrestrial and semiaqutic larvae from Ukraine. [2(5): 13–15]
5. Zaika M. I., Korneyev V. A. & Popov G. V. New finds of Psarus abdominalis (Diptera: Syrphidae) included to the Red Data Book of Ukraine. [2(5): 16]
6. Grichanov, I. Ya., Müller, G. C., Yefremova, Z. A., Kravchenko, V. D. & Traore, M. M. On the distribution of Diaphorus lawrencei Curran (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) in tropical Africa. [2(5): 17–19]
7. Popov G. V. New finds of the hover flies (Diptera: Syrphidae) included to the Red Data Book of Ukraine. [2(5): 20]
8. Evstigneev D. A. The fruit flies of the tribe Myopitini (Diptera: Tephritidae) of Ulyanovsk Region (Russia) [2(5): 21–30]
9. Mohamadzade Namin S. New data on the fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in the fauna of Iran. [2(5): 31–35]
When the whole layout had been prepared, I shift-deleted it all with one touch. That was at 6:30 p.m., and just in half an hour, we managed to restore it - thanks to the system administrator, who despite his vacations, dropped into the Institute.
I can no longer send private messages (and maybe not receive?), even though my inbox and outbox are not yet full. I write, click "send" and they disappear and never show up in the outbox.
Tried to attach an image to a forum post. jpg, 32kB, 72dpi, no blanks, ... File name is correctly displayed, but when I click "Preview Thread" it just vanishes. Help!