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Post by morpion on Feb 7, 2012 23:11:28 GMT -8
Hi all, I'm currently building a site on the Eupholus genus. It's written in french but i think except the description most of non-french speakers could understand and navigate within. On the navigation bar "Liste des espèces" means Species list, you can access to all the species in the database , then click to access the panel of the chosen specie. On the specie panel there's a mini navigate bar, "Fiche générale" means General datas, "Variété et sous-espèces" Forms and subspecies and "Spécimens" means just specimens ;D, where you can access all specimens of the specie. Most of the specimens depicted are from my collection and i'm looking after more to illustrate more species. So if you want to help and have some unillustrated specie or remarquable specimen i'll be happy to add the specimens to the database. I'm also investigating for al informations on eupholus's biology, such as host-plant, fly period and more important on repartition. Hope you'll enjoy the visit!
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Post by gingerbug on Mar 16, 2012 21:01:25 GMT -8
Howdy, where do we go to visit your Eupholus site? Do you have photos and info up already for us to see? Maybe we have something to add but we will need to know what you already have first. Thanks.
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Post by Entomofou on Mar 17, 2012 1:02:22 GMT -8
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Post by morpion on Mar 21, 2012 0:23:56 GMT -8
Doh! And because of it i was fearing being the only one interested in the genus. Merci Stéphane
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Post by timsbugs on Mar 21, 2012 8:05:04 GMT -8
Sorry, I'm not sure of their id's, they are all from Sulawesi.
Tim
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Post by timsbugs on Mar 21, 2012 8:06:29 GMT -8
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Post by timsbugs on Mar 21, 2012 8:07:33 GMT -8
I will post some Eupholus pictures latter
Tim
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Post by morpion on Mar 23, 2012 6:22:19 GMT -8
I will post some Eupholus pictures latter Can't wait to see them
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Post by prillbug2 on Mar 23, 2012 14:14:20 GMT -8
those aren't Eupholus, they are related genera. Jeff Prill
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Post by timsbugs on Mar 25, 2012 15:15:33 GMT -8
As promised. Tim Attachments:
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Post by timsbugs on Mar 25, 2012 15:16:45 GMT -8
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Post by timsbugs on Mar 25, 2012 15:17:42 GMT -8
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Post by timsbugs on Mar 25, 2012 15:19:51 GMT -8
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Post by morpion on Mar 25, 2012 23:48:05 GMT -8
1 Eupholus schoenherri 2 E. schoenherri 3 Celebia sp. 4 E. chevrolati 5 E. magnificus form from Wapoga river 6 Rhinoscapha sp. 7 E. schoenherri mimikanus from Timika ( still included in schoenherri but is certainly a magnificus ssp, or a new sp) 8 E. labbei 9 E. labbei 10 E. schoenherri mimikanus 11 E. schoenherri westward from Arfak mts (could be magnificus but i can't see largers pics ) 12 E linnei 13 E. cuvieri 14 Celebia sp. (aurigans?) 15 E. schoenherri mimikanus 16 Probably another Rhinoscapha sp.
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Post by timsbugs on Mar 26, 2012 12:17:45 GMT -8
Thanks morpion for the id's. Great job on the web site, it is in my favourites now! There really is allot of variation between some specimens, making it a challenge to identify. Here is a few more pictures. Hope you can open them this time. I think the site is having some issues, as I can't open some pictures on other threads either. Tim Attachments:
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