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The Types of Diptera
jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 15-08-2007 01:05
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The Types of Diptera Described by
J.C.H. de Meijere

Herman de Jong

2000, viii and 272 pages with 9 figures.
Hardbound. (19,5 x 26 cm)
ISBN 90-5782-062-5
Dutch Guilders 185.00 / US$ 92.50

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anyone knows this book? is it recommended? Smile
 
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If you are interested in de Meijere it probably is, otherwise I doubt it. Cool
 
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It actually nothing more than a list of species described by De Meijere, notes on the type material and taxonomical and nomenclatural notes. Not really for an average entomologist.
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hmm... I will wait for Dipterist's Handbook that will appear very soon. Smile I hope.
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
hmm... I will wait for Dipterist's Handbook that will appear very soon. Smile I hope.


I also want that ... soon Grin
 
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Dear Paul, you wrote:
It actually nothing more than a list of species described by De Meijere, notes on the type material and taxonomical and nomenclatural notes.

A list of species is accessible online. I am interested in taxonomical and nomenclatural notes regarding Dolichopodidae, if they are present. Is it possible to get copies of pages with such notes?
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Hmm, I think all taxa are arranged alphabetically by species name (not family), so that would be quite some searching that I would have to do. I'll look into it.
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If you have some spare money, there is a copy (together with keys to pupae and larvae) for sale by Hermann L. Strack, Loguivy Plougras, France

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