[Syrphidae] Re: Paper with Rhingia terminalia drawings

eckvana eckvana at xs4all.nl
Mon May 21 10:55:05 BST 2012


 

Dear Francis! 

Did you know that you were the first person I was
thinking of asking it to, personally! 
Well, would have guessed you were
the one to reply first... thank you very much again!

Cheers, André
PS
Did I ever send you my paper, checklist of Portuguese Syrphidae?


Francis Gilbert schreef op 2012-05-21 11:32: 

> with best wishes 
>

> Francis 
> 
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SENT: 21 May 2012 10:31
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[Syrphidae] Paper with Rhingia terminalia drawings 
> 
> Dear colleages,

> 
> I am looking for the following paper, preferrably as pdf: 
> 
>
Barkemeyer, W. (1986) Zum Vorkommen seltener und bemerkenswerter
Schwebfliegen in Niedersachsen
> (Diptera, Syrphidae). Drosera, '86(2):
79-88. 
> 
> Can anyone provide me a copy?
> Thank you very much! 
> 
>
André van Eck
> Tilburg, 
> Netherlands 
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