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Andrzej
02 September 2009 22:05:56
the Dinos probably will come back causing the modified chicken's genome 

jorgemotalmeida
02 September 2009 22:03:53
(cont.) you are studying among others. It would be a great pleasure (of course without any dinos around.) 

jorgemotalmeida
02 September 2009 22:02:43
that was fast!! Imagine us enter in a time machine and seeing big ODONATA hovering over our heads... and very nice flies around... those anciente Mythico like Glabellula and that family you are studyi
Andrzej
02 September 2009 22:02:38
There are my "golden flies" which made me happy !
Andrzej
02 September 2009 22:00:22
Really a beast ! I found a second and new taxon from the family !!!
jorgemotalmeida
02 September 2009 21:58:33
what a beast this Proneottiophilidae fly. 

Andrzej
02 September 2009 21:56:50
Finally done ! 

Paul Beuk
02 September 2009 21:51:49
It's there!
Andrzej
02 September 2009 21:49:50
oops ! we should wait for Paul's permission
coming soon !
coming soon !
jorgemotalmeida
02 September 2009 21:49:47
great, Andrzej. I would like to see anciente Mythicomyiidae and acroceridae 
Andrzej
02 September 2009 21:47:03
Hi, to all !
Look at the Diptera gallery ! A new family has been added - the fossil Dinoflies called Proneottiophilidae 

jorgemotalmeida
02 September 2009 17:51:53
lucky you!!!
pwalter
02 September 2009 17:45:19
New camera coming in some days
It makes HD video
(Pentax K-7) 
It makes HD video
(Pentax K-7) 
jorgemotalmeida
02 September 2009 00:51:19
In this context, the Coriolis effect has nothing to do with the rotation of the Earth.
jorgemotalmeida
02 September 2009 00:51:01
Flies (Diptera) and moths (Lepidoptera) utilize the Coriolis effect when flying: their halteres, or antennae in the case of moths, oscillate rapidly and are used as vibrational gyroscopes.[38] See Cor
jorgemotalmeida
02 September 2009 00:50:24
jorgemotalmeida
01 September 2009 23:50:13
thanks!
pwalter
01 September 2009 23:43:09
Jorge, I have an alive Periscelid on photo:
here
Found on exudating Platanus, 1,7 m high only.
Good luck wit
Andrzej
01 September 2009 23:21:29
There are some wings similar to to those known in Lauxaniids ! I have to publish my results ASAP ! 11 known in the NEO and 6-8 next new coming soon
jorgemotalmeida
01 September 2009 23:18:41
thanks, Andrzej. 












