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crex 20 November 2006 13:40:47
Remember - "Latest Active Forum Threads" isn't all there is Wink
jorgemotalmeida 13 November 2006 01:32:46
KAHIS!!! Congratulations!!! now you must put in head of your niece ideas about flies. Smile)
Kahis 12 November 2006 23:38:05
Tack s? mycke, crex
crex 12 November 2006 23:30:02
Congrats Uncle Kahis!
conopid 09 November 2006 12:22:24
Wow. And Frank's photos are great too!
conopid 09 November 2006 12:21:16
Nikita - great new photos added to the gallery - keep up the good work.
jorgemotalmeida 08 November 2006 22:45:21
but "fly" NIkita win! 1538 posts. Smile)) Nikitidae fly family - Nikita vikhrev. Grin jk. Pfft
Stephen 08 November 2006 22:26:46
More specific: BugGuide has 360 Tipulid posts, and 192 Limoniids. It's far behind this site in other areas of Diptera, though.
Stephen 08 November 2006 22:19:20
One of the few areas of Diptera the American site is ahead: BugGuide has lots of Tipulids, identified to species thanks to Chen Young.
kitenet 08 November 2006 21:34:26
157 posts for "Tipulid", 561 for "Doli"! Smile
crex 08 November 2006 21:05:39
157 Forum Posts found matching search criteria: Tipulid Wink
jorgemotalmeida 08 November 2006 20:54:38
I prefer head of Chrysotoxum Grin eheh
kitenet 07 November 2006 23:43:08
Well, I've got a soft spot for tipulids - but they don't feature much on this site!
rvanderweele 07 November 2006 21:01:46
Never a dull moment with Medetera`s. Yes, indeed, I am very fond of Dolichopodidae, actually with all empidoidea
crex 07 November 2006 19:26:13
Tabanids are c00L Cool
Kahis 07 November 2006 18:02:37
I like muscids. And fannids! But not as much as I like dolichopodids Grin
rvanderweele 07 November 2006 14:17:12
I do`n`t know, Robert, in fact I always tried to let these little b.....s escape from my net. Flies like Fannia`s give me headaches.
Robert Nash 07 November 2006 13:58:29
Muscidae best on the web now.Am I right? Tough to id but great flies.
Nikita Vikhrev 06 November 2006 21:10:26
Jorge: 1. Tnx for LoL translation 2. Moscow -5, but I collected Calliphora on the window!
jorgemotalmeida 06 November 2006 21:06:41
And rain, rain, rain, never stops!... just rain, rain... and more rain.. pfffff Sad FLIES I forgive you!!!
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