Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Faunistic reports in Europe

Posted by KWQ on 04-06-2010 18:09
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I've collected flies for 10 years now, and 90% of my work has been performed in the SAME LOCALITY on an island in the south-western archipelago of Finland.

As I'm just about to cross the milestone of recording 1000 fly species from that island I was just wondering whether there are many other European dipterists who have performed and published anything similar. Please tell, if you have, or have seen such (recent) publications!

I have seen one - the couple of years old "Stelviana report" from northern Italy reporting nearly 1000 species of gnats and flies. That was a magnificent joint effort of many specialists and within a short time-span.

And in Finland the legendary Lauri Tiensuu collected nearly everything conceivable from the south-east, Hamina in the 60's-70's. But since he didn't limit his collecting work, he was finally unable to publish anything systematic.

I don't want to claim that my number of species is anyhow mind-boggling - actually I've been a relatively lazy collector. But I've just concentrated on the same spot and included practically all fly families (and got also specialist help, thanks already now...). This is something many dipterologists don't usually do?