Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Anthomyia quinquemaculata

Posted by Michael Ackland on 08-03-2008 17:15
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Some photos I took through a binocula microscope, by way of experiment. They are sternite V showing squarish membranous; scutum showing black spot above wing base; head and scutum; and hind metatarsus showing small basal ventral setulae, nearly always present in Anthomyiidae

Edited by Michael Ackland on 08-03-2008 17:20

Posted by Michael Ackland on 08-03-2008 17:23
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Although I followed the instructions, the photos did not get attached. I will try again later

Posted by Michael Ackland on 08-03-2008 17:30
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This is the first photo

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 08-03-2008 17:32
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Only 195 kB accepted. Use save for web option in any editor photo.

Posted by Michael Ackland on 08-03-2008 17:32
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The photo was 72 dpi and 20Kb (.jpg) but it was rejected as invalid! Any suggestions?

Posted by crex on 08-03-2008 17:50
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Use small letters in name and extention. Don't use space in file name.

Posted by crex on 08-03-2008 17:53
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... and don't use preview when attaching pictures.

Posted by Michael Ackland on 08-03-2008 18:34
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I used small letters, no spaces, no preview. By the way, pdf files are listed in one place, but not on the frequently asked questions about posting files

Posted by crex on 08-03-2008 19:25
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It has happened to me that I had to recompress an image to get PHP-Fusion to accept it.

Edit: What is the exact error message?

Edited by crex on 08-03-2008 19:26

Posted by Paul Beuk on 08-03-2008 20:43
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Probably there is none, it is just not accepted. Sometimes I tried attaching images that other sent me when they failed to get it attached. Then usually I was unsuccesfull, too, until I opened the image in IrfanView, saved it again and tried again. Something saved with the original image makes it being rejected, but I don't know what.

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 08-03-2008 21:54
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send to me the photo (see my email in profile) and then I will put the photo here.

Posted by Michael Ackland on 09-03-2008 09:19
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I will try again

Posted by Michael Ackland on 09-03-2008 09:21
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This was the message:

Invalid attachment filename or filesize.

I will change the format, perhaps a pdf file will work

Posted by Michael Ackland on 09-03-2008 09:32
#14

I have changed the name and they are now pdf files

Posted by Michael Ackland on 09-03-2008 09:34
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Head and thorax

Posted by Michael Ackland on 09-03-2008 09:35
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Head and thorax

Posted by Michael Ackland on 09-03-2008 09:38
#17

This file does not open!

Posted by Michael Ackland on 09-03-2008 09:58
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Here is one of the other photos. It is the hind metatarsus. If it does not appear I will give up!