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Meenakshi Bharti 06 January 2011 05:54:31
Wishing You all a very happy and prosperous new year Wink
Don Micro 04 January 2011 00:00:56
Happy New Year!
Cor Zonneveld 01 January 2011 19:18:13
OK, I changed the name. Thanks for the correction!
Andrzej 01 January 2011 14:33:27
Your T. obscurella fits Loew description; T. approximata is restricted to the Mediterranean Basin
Cor Zonneveld 01 January 2011 11:27:57
Hi Andrzej, I see onscurella is a better match - but I see differences too, so is the match close enough?
Andrzej 01 January 2011 01:53:20
Hi Cor , Did you see the pic of T. marginella at Diptera forum ? http://www.dipter...to_id=6151.
jorgemotalmeida 01 January 2011 01:51:58
Happy New Year!
Andrzej 01 January 2011 01:47:09
Happy New Year !
Cor Zonneveld 31 December 2010 19:27:29
Hi Andrzej, now I have conflicting information on this Trixoscelis...so what is decisive here? Than I can post it again on Dutch forum...
Andrzej 31 December 2010 18:15:32
In the Netherlands Heleomyzids pics !
jorgemotalmeida 31 December 2010 18:11:20
In which place? I will inform Cor to fix the mistake. I did not see all of them, I'm seeing the most Southern part as it has so many interesting insects!
Andrzej 31 December 2010 17:59:32
really interesting... but T. obscurella not T. marginella :-(;
jorgemotalmeida 31 December 2010 17:48:18
http://corzonneve...rkey10.php by Cor. A great trip. For me the star was the amazing Neorhynchocephalus sp. (from Danací). Enjoy.
rvanderweele 29 December 2010 22:13:29
10 specimens of Eccoptomera microps in one series!!! All females
jorgemotalmeida 29 December 2010 15:13:30
through Ruud: http://www.newsci...le/dn19764 "the Houdini fly". Worth a view of the video.
Sara21392 28 December 2010 16:50:43
Shock Shock Shock awkward...
rvanderweele 28 December 2010 16:00:13
snowing here again! Angry
rvanderweele 27 December 2010 21:48:44
In the collection from Amsterdam I found some nice specimens of Eccoptomera microps, collected in mole-nests.
rvanderweele 27 December 2010 08:58:15
Indeed great photo's. Beautiful the Pachycerina. I never collected this Lauxanid. And eccoptomera's are always fantastic to see.
Sara21392 27 December 2010 08:49:17
Anything can be possible Wink Thank you very very much Grin Grin
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