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RoryMcDonnell
25 November 2011 01:03:00
Hi folks! I m looking for an image of a schizophoran clearly showing the presence of a ptilinal fissure/suture. Can anybody help me out?
Gordon
21 November 2011 11:38:41
Thanks Christian
Christian Kehlmaier
21 November 2011 11:06:45
152,000
source: Wiegmann et al. (2011): Episodic radiations in the fly tree of life.- www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.101267 5108
Gordon
20 November 2011 07:25:45
What is the world total for known fly species now? Anybody know?
Piluca_Alvarez
19 November 2011 13:17:46
Superb job, Paul! That is very useful! And so glad André suggested it!
Stephen R
19 November 2011 11:30:30
Great idea!
Tony Irwin
18 November 2011 20:23:17
Very neat, very welcome!!
Paul Beuk
18 November 2011 08:56:50
You are welcome. Even I can appreciate it.
Stephane Lebrun
18 November 2011 04:51:54
The improvement is in the gallery, and Andre will appreciate it I appreciate too, thx Paul.
Paul Beuk
17 November 2011 22:44:14
If you found it, you may announce it.
Sara21392
17 November 2011 21:15:56
So thanks Paul!
Paul Beuk
17 November 2011 11:08:00
The update is 'live'. I wonder who will spot it first...
Paul Beuk
16 November 2011 14:49:35
BTW: Experimenting with it might have been the cause that you saw some error messages flashing up the last few days. Sorry for that.
Paul Beuk
16 November 2011 14:44:40
I hope to have a small surprise for you soon, concerning site navigation. Nothing spectacular but you might find it useful.
Tony Irwin
14 November 2011 13:37:50
Larry - you can join the Spider Recording Scheme forum: see - http://srs.britis...orum+posts. Not as active as Diptera.info, but might help
Larry Shone
13 November 2011 21:49:14
Hmm, thanks chris. I could do with a spider forum like diptera.info
ChrisR
12 November 2011 12:18:28
@Larry - because non-fly identification postings are rationed (a certain number per person per day) ... this was done to maintain the primarily Diptera focus of the forum
Larry Shone
12 November 2011 10:59:24
Why do i keep seeing No new Threads Allowed in Other Insects, Spiders etc?
Andrzej
10 November 2011 20:39:21
thx ! I hope it will be useful. The species of the Gymnomus are difficult for examination. Most of specimens are collected in caves and kept in alcohol, so the natural colours are often invisible
paqui
09 November 2011 22:05:05
Thanks Andrzej! Congrats!