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Hello from Turkey
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Posted on 30-09-2006 21:31
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I've decided to post this just for fun of everyone.
Black beside some ancient column.
Maybe I'll convince Nikita to submit something similar...
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Ohh, missed this picture before ... so this is what that Black guy looks like Smile

How many insects did you two collect during your stay in Turkey, if I may ask!? Only diptera or other orders too? I also wonder how many photos you took during the one week(?) stay ... This summer I took about 1400 photos (many alt exposures) during my three week holiday. If I would have had my new DSLR camera then I would probably have taken even more.
 
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Hi crex,
Nikita could give you an estimate of Diptera species collected. Of course we also collected other insects, especially Coleoptera with good chances to identify them all, but also a considerable number of Hymenoptera, Heteroptera, Lepidoptera, Orthoptera, etc. I've made around 2,000 pictures in 9 days, with a large portion of landsapes, sea views, and plants, though.
 
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Thnx. Interesting. Two thousand photos is impressing. I guess Nikita too took quite a few. Have you considered publishing a report or diary from this trip? Cool
 
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