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Happy New Year from Thai
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 30-12-2008 14:14
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Nice forest? Grin
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Happy New Year for all Diptera lovers Grin
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wow. Nikita is one luckiest persons on the EARTH! Pfft
Please catch some acrocerids Grin and other "stuff" I told in shoutbox Pfft
 
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Jorge, I havn't seen any Acroceridae (neither in Thailand, nor in my life yet).
Could i offer you termites?
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lol Grin I also have seen dozens of termites. Only if you decided to cook them and then bravely I will prove your speciality dish of termites. Grin
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Happy New Year Nikita & everyone on Diptera.Info Grin

would love to run a Malaise trap in that forest Grin
 
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Happy New Year Nikita and all others here!
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