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Post by morpho45 on Nov 27, 2013 7:24:31 GMT -8
Can you help me to identify these dipteras please ? Thank you !
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Post by morpho45 on Nov 30, 2013 8:29:00 GMT -8
...Nobody can help me ?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2013 16:18:26 GMT -8
now if they were butterflies then..................
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Post by leptraps on Dec 1, 2013 18:06:28 GMT -8
I will be visiting the University of Kentucky Insect Collection on Tuesday 3 December 2013. The collection contains approx. 3.3 million specimens. The have some SE Asian material. I will see if I can help you.
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Post by morpho45 on Dec 2, 2013 0:50:42 GMT -8
Thank you very much !
Dipteras come from Mali.
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Post by leptraps on Dec 2, 2013 18:55:42 GMT -8
I will check regardless. Having curated the University of Kentucky Insect collection for several years, I do not beleive there is any material from Mali. However, there is a grad student at UK working on Diptera. I have printed off the photographs.
I will post tomorrow.
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Post by leptraps on Dec 4, 2013 8:04:35 GMT -8
I visited the University of Kentucky Insect Collection. There are no Diptera from Mali. Although I found some similar, they were from Europe.
Do not feel bad, I could not find some moths from Kentucky either!!
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Post by nomad on Dec 4, 2013 10:00:05 GMT -8
Why do you not try a Diptera specialist at the British Museum of Natural History, maybe they can help.
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