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Lonchoptera bifurcata female?
rvanderweele
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Posted on 27-01-2012 15:45
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Well, it is not my intention to spend too much time on it. Heleomzyidae, Empididae, Hybotidae, etc require already enough time. But when I see a Lonchoptera, I am always curious for another species than just lutea.
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Oh Boy! That's some discussion you guys have been having, way above my head. However, I'm really just been cheeky and saying "Hi" and to see if my avatar has worked... I know, I'm just a big kid really...

WHY didn't you tickle the fly's tummy? It might have liked it.
Have you never heard a fly giggle?

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Posted on 27-01-2012 22:10
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The avatar...It worked, IT WORKED! Yippeeee!

But what the heck is wrong with my signature???

Why isn't the thingy clickable?
Weird... oh well I'll save that problem for another day.

Night night!
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Hi Ginks! Nice avatar! I guess you know what it is? Smile

We all start that way, keep looking and you will learn more.

Your signature should work if you remove the space after the first [url]

Re tickling the fly's tummy! I haven't heard a fly laugh, maybe one day I will! If I had tried to tickle it's tummy I probably would have squashed the poor thing, she was already playing dead. These are only around 3mm long! Grin
Edited by blowave on 27-01-2012 22:58
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