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Chrysops faces
Tony T
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Posted on 04-09-2007 17:31
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Summer 1997, New Brunswick, Canada.

Some of the Deer Fly faces that have been looking back at me this summer:
1: ater; 2:mitis; 3:carbonarius; 4:cuclux;
5:excitans; 6:excitans; 7:calvus.
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photoshop. Grin lol

That's something!
This would fit great for an article.
 
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Very nice indeed !

I've always wanted to make a 'portrait-gallery' of horseflies. This might be a good start.


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Interesting gallery. Don't tell me there are a subspecies of cuclux called clan Pfft
 
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Zeegers wrote:
I've always wanted to make a 'portrait-gallery' of horseflies. This might be a good start.
Theo

I still have another 19 species of local Chrysops faces; plus most of the horseflies - it was a good tabanid yearGrin.

Crex wrote
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Don't tell me there are a subspecies of cuclux called clan.

Took me a few seconds to see ther jokeGrin
 
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Frown wait! I hope there are NO racist flies! Grin LOL
 
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Tony T wrote:
Zeegers wrote:
I've always wanted to make a 'portrait-gallery' of horseflies. This might be a good start. Theo
I still have another 19 species of local Chrysops faces; plus most of the horseflies - it was a good tabanid year Grin.


I think a good way of compiling and spreading info (besides writing an article on diptera.info) is to publish in PDF form. If you haven't got Indesign, Pagemaker or Quark there are other cheaper products like Serif PagePlus (have found that free on magazine CDs) or freeware Scribus ... but it takes a time to learn the DTP tool. Too much time some might think.
 
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