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| The Wild West - Jylland
Nice site, lots of great photo Cool

Regards from Denmark
10 January 2009 21:05:16

What fantastic photos! I've been struggling to identify some Diptera from keys, but with the help of the gallery, I have been able to find them - thank you so much. Grin
05 February 2008 17:39:48

| flytyingworld
Great web site. As a professional production fly tyer (flyfishing) this is very educational, as well as helpful in my creation & tying of midge patterns !!!
Thankyou !!!!!

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17 November 2007 20:55:46

| Nature Art Photography & Oil Paintings
Your site inspires me everytime I visit! Thanks for all the time & effort WinkWinkinvested to make this such an amazing site ;0)Wink
13 November 2007 15:09:14

Hallo diptera-enthousiastelingen. Misschien kunnen jullie me helpen. Er vliegen bij ons op het werk vreemde vliegjes rond. Kleine zwarte vliegjes, die een perfecte gelijkzijdige driehoek vormen als ze stil zitten. Ongeveer 4 a 5 millimeter hoog. Ze zien er niet zo smakelijk uit en het zijn er veel. Wat zou het kunnen zijn? Ik heb ze verder nog nooit gezien. Graag een reactie via de mail. Vriendelijke groeten, Erna.
15 June 2007 16:27:10

Great site! Dipeta gallery is exellent! Nice material!!!! Best regards!
25 May 2007 11:48:19

I actually wanted to say how scary weird you guys are. Good pictures though.
11 April 2007 11:08:10

| Scottish Words Illustrated
On your links page to Diptera study groups - diptera study group of Japan. Tut tut - You say "A Japanese web site without one word of English" - how dare they! I know you didn't mean that. Change it to say - Use www.babelfish.altavista.com or any alternative - japanese to english - and at least you can get close to what's being said - machine translation is always a lot of fun.
EDIT Paul Beuk: LoL, I added a remark that people can use an online translation site.
18 November 2006 00:39:11

Wat een prachtige site. Ik heb het normaal gesproken niet zo op vliegen, maar na het zien van deze site kan ik me voorstellen dat dit een zeer boeiend en mooi onderwerp is om je op te storten. Complimenten voor de site.
01 June 2006 22:33:38

Interesting site. I like to take photos of insects, but I do not collect specimens. I might become a member to get help identifying some of my pictures if that is alright ...
28 February 2006 11:46:32

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11.03.10 11:31
@Giovanna: Hugo Chaves?

11.03.10 11:18
Giovanna: sounds like the beginning of a joke. No, tell me!

10.03.10 22:24
Click on the Gallery Links + in the left column. Change was mentioned in NEWS at the bottom of this page under GALLERY

10.03.10 22:15
I can't see the submit photo link. Has it been removed?

10.03.10 12:46
Do someone knows what's the biggest mosquito of south America?

10.03.10 09:17
Will do, when I get back home (next week)

09.03.10 21:20
Excellent! Can you scan it and send me a copy? Cheers.

09.03.10 12:14
LoooooooooooooL, but actually... CoooooooooooooL <Crying out Loud>

09.03.10 11:48
Full page ad in the Lodon Times with headline "genetically modified mosquitoes are being bred to destroy malaria". Illustrated with a large picture of...a sciarid.

08.03.10 18:43
Thanks !

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