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On The Fly: The Interactive Atlas and Key to Australian Fly Families
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Susan R Walter |
Posted on 07-12-2007 00:49
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Member Location: Touraine du Sud, central France Posts: 1802 Joined: 14.01.06 |
This looks fun: http://www.cbit.u...efault.htm Susan |
Andre |
Posted on 07-12-2007 01:06
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Member Location: Tilburg, the Netherlands Posts: 2111 Joined: 18.07.04 |
What's the fun part of it? Please explain, so we don't need to go through the whole package ourselves |
Paul Beuk |
Posted on 07-12-2007 08:53
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19363 Joined: 11.05.04 |
I always knew you had no sense of humour.
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crex |
Posted on 07-12-2007 09:06
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Member Location: Sweden Posts: 1996 Joined: 22.05.06 |
Wasn't that Atlas of the Fly free before!? This is a pay site. |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 07-12-2007 09:19
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19363 Joined: 11.05.04 |
It is something different, you can buy it on cd (dvd?). The one you mentioned is http://www.dipter...ink_id=164.
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crex |
Posted on 07-12-2007 10:08
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Member Location: Sweden Posts: 1996 Joined: 22.05.06 |
Ok, but the application seems to be the same ... Edited by crex on 07-12-2007 10:09 |
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Susan R Walter |
Posted on 07-12-2007 11:14
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Member Location: Touraine du Sud, central France Posts: 1802 Joined: 14.01.06 |
It's the same people, but contains much more than the Atlas that Paul gives the download link for above. "An atlas of fly anatomy, equipped with zoom facility for close viewing of diagnostic features of flies An Introduction providing an overview of biology, classification, collection, preservation, examination and curation, and economic importance of flies A simple interactive key to five higher level categories of flies Five keys enabling family level identification of all Australian flies An image gallery of insect pests Family descriptions, along with details on biology and distribution, and hundreds of images of living flies Literature references for each family, and hyperlinked references for introductory sections More than 500 photographs and drawings A comprehensive glossary of technical terms accessible by hyperlinks This lavishly illustrated set of keys to families and higher levels, and the accompanying atlas of fly morphology and guides to collection, preservation and study of fly anatomy is an extraordinary resource for identification and study ? and for sheer interest. It is an invaluable tool not only for amateur and professional entomologists, but also for biology students and their teachers, conservation and land managers, environmental consultants and, indeed, anyone interested in the diversity, beauty and curiosities of the natural world." Andre - the fun bit is that you get to click buttons It's whizzy and colourful ! It's also not terribly expensive, being as how the AUD is worth about 2 flat rocks and a tonka bean at the moment (again!) Edited by Susan R Walter on 07-12-2007 11:16 Susan |
Andy Chick |
Posted on 07-12-2007 11:27
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Member Location: Under a pile of unidentifed flies! Posts: 58 Joined: 30.11.07 |
Susan R Walter wrote: It's also not terribly expensive, being as how the AUD is worth about 2 flat rocks and a tonka bean at the moment (again!) damn and i only have round rocks and lima beans................ |
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