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Up-to-date Diptera classification
Pierre-Nicolas Libert
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Posted on 16-01-2006 08:37
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Where can I find on the web an up-to-date Diptera classification.
For example what is correct Tabanomorpha (as in the Belgian Catalogue of Diptera) or Tabanoidea (as in Fauna Europaea).

Many thanks,


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Pierre-Nicolas,

I have added the classification as used in the Checklist of the Diptera of the Netherlands to the site. Maybe not completely up to date, but the bigger picture should be clear. You find the link under Navigation: Diptera classification.
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Pierre-Nicolas Libert
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Thank you Paul but I'm not permitted to see the page!?
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Andrius
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Neither am I...Sad
 
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Sorry, I had the page there, changed one setting to make it visible but forgot another one. Should be alright now. Smile
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Pierre-Nicolas Libert
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Ok Paul

Thanks,


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