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Manual of Central American Diptera, vol. 1
Eric Fisher
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Posted on 21-08-2009 18:17
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The first volume of the Manual of Central American Diptera has been published; the second (final) volume should appear in a few months. This is a fantastic resource to the flies of this region, and includes keys to the genus level -- and much additional information -- for all Central American Diptera.
<http://pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/books/books/9780660198330.html>
 
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yes... We know that... it appeared in the main page of DI. Wink And it was referred in shoutbox Wink

All members of DI should have a 50% discount Grin lol
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well, maybe if a group of 20 people interested to get one copy it would cost much less.. let's say... about 50 euros? I would pay 50 euros! or less Grin


May you can show one sample ... hmmm... it can be from Acroceridae Smile .
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Sorry I double-posted this; somehow I missed Paul's announcement on the home page (couldn't see the rain forest for the flies...!)

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no problem, Eric! Wink
 
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