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Project Kerkini Diptera Auction
Gordon
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Posted on 22-01-2008 16:57
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Hi Everyone,
I am co-ordinating a biodiversity study of a nature reserve in northern Greece based on the RAMSAR and Natura2000 site Wetland Kerkini. Being in Greece nearly everything is new and there are no local experts. Paul has already offered a lot of help with this project, to someone who is not reallt a dipterist, but I am coming again cap in hand

Thanks to the hard work of Jan Maca I now have a number of tubes sorted to family, that I know nothing about at all. After I have finished making drawings of each family in the hope that I will recognise them in the future they will be looking for experts to determine them.

Todays bargins include; Ephydridae 15 tubes, Psilidae (6/7 tubes), Chamaemyiidae (1 tube), Trixoscelididae 5/6 tubes and Opomyzidae 3/4 tubes.

Anybody who is interested in these groups, knows anybody who is interested in these groups, or who can supply photocopies of keys for any of these groups, please speak up.Cool

Other offers incluse 10/12 tubes of mixed Calypterates and numerous Cecidomyids, Ceratopogonids, Phorids and what I have guessed is Muscoidea.Sad

Don't forget it is ecologically friendly to recycle flies, send some to your friends.

Well that's it for now, but I will be back as I have 42 bottles of malaise material to work through before I start collecting for this year.

Gordon
 
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Paul Beuk
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Gordon,

Inlcude me for the Trixoscelis as well. I know Andrzej is over all better acquainted with them but I already have several tubes with material. Among these is at least T. yugoslavensis of which I have promissed seevral specimens to him.
The other material you sent (the empidoids arrived last Friday) also include muscoids, Tachinidae, Psilidae, Ephydridae, Chloropidae and a numbr of other families.
Fo everyone's information: mixed with muscoids can be other calyptrate families (like Scathophagidae) and acalyptrates that can be mistaken for Muscidae or Anthomyiidae (some Lauxaniidae, Heleomyzidae, etc.).

I received from Gordon a bumper pack with empidoids (no Dolichopodidae) which includes several species new to Greece and several that may be new to science. There will be some problematic groups for identification, like most Drapetini (Drapetis and Crossopalpus) and Hilara. There are also many Platypalpus, which will be time consuming, but at least there is a key to the Mediterranean species.

In all, if you decide to have a look at the material: You will ave an interesting experience!
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Jan Willem
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Posted on 22-01-2008 20:24
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Hi Gordon,

I'm very interested in the Opomyzidae!


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Trixoscelididae ! a wonderful material Wink
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Hi Gordon - I'll be pleased to sort the ephydrids to genus and identify some of them for you, but I expect several of the genera will be beyond my abilities (for a few years at least!)
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Steve Gaimari
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For my part, I'd be more than happy to identify the Chamaemyiidae. Smile

Same goes for lauxaniids, but with Bernard Merz or Paul in Europe, you probably have that covered. Again, same with odiniids, but with Jan Maca you are probably all set. If you come up with any therevids, I'd be happy to deal with these as well - although Kevin Holston in Stockholm would certainly be best equipped for Thereva.
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Dear Everybody,
What a pleasant morning's reading, thank you all for replying and offering your help. Paul I will send the Trixoscelids I will send to Andrzej, because I am logical and he wrote me last night and thus got in first, I hope you don't mind, Jan will recieve the Opomyzids and I will send Tony the Ephydrids and Stephen the Chamaemyiids as requested.

I remain hopeful that someone will be will to look at the Calyprata with a view to sorting them to family, so that I can both find experts for them and learn the families myself.Grin
 
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Unless you are in a hurry to ship them: I have one tube with Chamaemyiidae and several with Ephydridae. I can either return them to you and you ship the lot together I or (if you want to have things off you hands) I send them on to the intended recipients. Just let me know.
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Dear Paul,
Lets not pay the post office more than we have too, I am happy for you to ship them off when you can, thanks

Gordon
 
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Dear All,
I would like to add 9 tubes of Longchopteridae to the auction.Smile
 
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For Jan Willem...
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I don't know, does Jan want them, if so he need only let me know.Cool
 
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I have no experience with lonchopterid material other than Dutch material. However I'm willing to give it a try, but if someone else is interested in identifying the lonchopterid material send the material to him/her.
Jan Willem van Zuijlen
 
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OK Jan I am happy to send you the Lonchopterids and I hope you enjoy them. And as nobody turned up an address for the other ephydrid experts it looks like Tony is going to get to try his hand at them, as i will be packaging this afternoon.

Two more groups to add to the auction if anybody is interested, Sciomyzidae, which I was going to try myself, but I have no way to get the literature at the moment so I pass them on if someone has an interest and the second is Scathophagidae, which I simply forgot to mention before.

Thanks everyone
 
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I am pretty sure that wetlands would bring up a few Ulidiidae and Tephritidae. Northern Greece has extremely interesting fauna, as Elena and I could see while collecting there. Any Macedonian or Epyrian material is velcome for forthcoming revisions, esp. Otites!
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Dear Nosferatumyia,
Yes they do produce some tephritidae at least, but they all go to Guido Van de Weyer at the moment.

 
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Dear Tony,
Can I have your postal address please.
 
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A quick update on the Project Kerkini Auction,

Sepsidae are now available again as Jean-Paul Haenni has had to accept that he is too busy, still he liked my bibionids.

And please, those of you who asked for stuff, let me know when you get it, I am getting tired of assuming stuff has reached its destination only to find out later the reason why I have no IDs coming back is because they never got the material. Two packages at least are two weeks over due from my mid January posting, and some I still don't know about, what the post office has against this project I don't know, but if everything has to go registered it will be expensive. I worry a lot. So please tell me what is going on, all your promised stuff went out last week.Grin
 
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Hello Gordon,
What about Syrphidae, Conopidae and Stratiomyiidae?
I would be happy to have them!
Greetings,
Greetings,
Gerard Pennards
 
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How many Sepsidae?
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