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Anthomyiidae Egle?
Chris Lewis
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Posted on 30-03-2007 10:49
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Foulness, Essex UK 25/3/07
On sea-wall Umbels
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Keying Anthomyiidae seems difficult and I don't have any reference material to compare.
Could this be Egle?
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From a Tony IrwinPfftPfft post
"D.M. (Mike) Ackland has produced a CD of Word97 files (so they should be easily read on most PCs). The CD is entitled "British Anthomyiidae" and is available directly from Mike.
His address is 5 Pond End, Pymore, Bridport, Dorset, DT6 5SB, England.
His e-mail address is mackland@btinternet.com
There is a charge to cover postage and packing."
I suggest you e-mail Mike to ask how much you should send (and by what method).Also he may look at your excellent photo.Authority id
would mean a very useful gallery photo in a very difficult group (chaotic keys in German and French) I stiil have my head in my hands over this a.m.'s Psocopteradebacle.All the best from the Emerald Isle Robert
 
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