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Diptera "pyrophiles"
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Posted on 23-08-2004 10:18
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What, from Jean Fagot, Belgium, Spa? Thank you, Arthropa!

Diptera flying above the turf-moor after fire.

Empididae?

In litt., Clythiidae = Platypezidae, does that also!


Thank you!
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Edited by Paul Beuk on 23-08-2004 14:16
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What reply did you get from Arthropa? Please share it with us if it is important!Grin

cthirion wrote:
What, from Jean Fagot, Belgium, Spa? Thank you, Arthropa!

Diptera flying above the turf-moor after fire.

Empididae?

In litt., Clythiidae = Platypezidae, does that also!


Thank you!

Edited by Paul Beuk on 23-08-2004 14:18
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No reply concerning the flies,...

...just some help to store the pictures on the web so that C. Thirion can show them here ! GrinWink

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Ha Benoit,

Excellent. Thanks for the help. Please, do not take over my job as administrator here...Cool
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