Thread subject: Diptera.info :: bees in ...

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 15-10-2006 19:02
#1

kamasutra. Today was a rich day for fun among all insects. :)) (the same for dipters as I will show in diptera adults)

halictidae bees? :)

sorry, Andre. But this is for another non dipters insects. :)
But your idea is great!!! Why not a hymenoptera.info??? :)))


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Posted by Tony Irwin on 15-10-2006 19:29
#2

Not sure about the bees, but I'd like to comment on the Hymenoptera.info suggestion. -
It's a great idea, but I don't think anyone should underestimate the amount of work that goes into creating and maintaining a website like this. Paul may or may not wish to comment further, but unless there is someone like him who is prepared to give up his time, then it won't work. In the meantime, we are fortunate that Paul permits non-Diptera enquiries on this site, as long as the thread is labelled appropriately, it's no real trouble to ignore them, and I'm learning such alot about beetles and wasps! :D

Posted by cthirion on 15-10-2006 23:26
#3

Halictidae ? Lasioglossum!

Posted by Paul Beuk on 16-10-2006 10:06
#4

Well, I will set all your minds at peace: I will not start Hymenoptera.info. If someone wants to, I can add the domain to my hosting account, but that is a s far as I will go. :D

Posted by Robert Nash on 16-10-2006 10:53
#5

Hymenoptera.info. Perhaps in Belgium which has a long tradition of Hymenoptera studies:p:p.
Offering images for use on the websites in Gembloux
http://zoologie.u...menoptera/ Universit? de Mons-Hainaut, Laboratoire de Zoologie (Prof. P. Rasmont)
Facult? Universitaire Agronomique de Gembloux, Entomologie fonctionnelle & ?volutive (Prof. E. Haubruge)
in exchange for identification might be the best start. See the long lists of hymenopterists at this addresshttp://zoologie.u...equipe.htm. But like Tony and others I am sure I enjoy Hymenoptera too and feel their absence from this site would be a loss so long as Paul is happy to include the threads. Robert

Perhaps Camille would comment.

Edited by Robert Nash on 16-10-2006 12:45

Posted by cthirion on 16-10-2006 20:46
#6

I have been in the team for 40 years in Gembloux and during 35 years in the collections! :D?

?My data processing specialist had proposed a forum PHP to me on Hym?nos to supplement my Web site but I am not good in data processing to manage this work! :(?

?I also find that it would be not to continue Hym?no because you have a good team which answers.... I do not speak about me:p! ?

?I can help or find other specialists if Hym.org starts! ;)?