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Hoverflies of Northwest Europe
Mark van Veen
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Posted on 21-12-2004 10:46
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My book with identification keys to the Northwest European Hoverflies has appeared, see http://home.hccne...flies.html. It is published by the KNNV publishers (http://www.knnvui...ndexUK.htm), where it can be ordered.

www.knnvuitgeverij.nl/www2/images/omslagen/p001.jpg

The book contains identification keys to virtually all hoverfly species of Northwest Europe and is written in English. Northwest Europe ranges from Great Britain in the west to the German-Polish border in the east, and from the Loire in the south to the northpole in the North. The vast amount of literature and the collection at the Zoological Museum Amsterdam have been used to modify and extend keys. New keys have been build for genera that changed markedly the past 20 years.

I hope it will be useful for everybody studying Hoverflies!

Mark van Veen

Edited by Mark van Veen on 21-12-2004 10:52
 
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Paul Beuk
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First views are promissing. Hope to see the inside soon as well. Congratulations, a major achievement! Grin
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a helpful help even here (spain) Smile
 
amalia_raluca
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It's a great help for me too. I am from Romania and it is one of the books that I use to determine the species.
Best wishes, Amalia
 
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