We're happy to announce another online workshop! Here are the details:
This week we'll review our knowledge of the Dolichopodinae and learn some of the other subfamilies as well..
As always, our meetings are completely informal, and everyone is invited to speak their minds and ask questions to the group. Participation is vital for learning!
Please feel free to leave a comment to let us know if you plan to come! Questions are also welcome.
The Zoom meeting will open at 8 PM EST on Sunday the 5th.
Join the Zoom Meeting here: Meeting Link
Meeting ID: 874 5687 3015
Passcode: diptera
Our resource for this meeting: I will share the link to the guide with those who join the meeting.
Identify Link for this meeting: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/identify?order_by=random&taxon_id=68020&place_id=1%2C6712&lrank=family
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Alas, I can tell that I am just never going to have the time to devote to fly ID, no matter how enticing they are and no matter how well structured these Zoom sessions are. Sorry about that! Feel free to take me off your list of mentions, or not, if you prefer. I will be cheering you all on from afar. Thanks!
Oh, that's too bad. Well, let me know if there are any you are particularly interested in and I can see about recording.
I will attend, to learn more.
It was exciting to find Condylostylus caudatus complex (thanks to your ID help) in our kitchen sink March 02, after bringing a frozen bag of potting soil from outdoors into the warmth of the house. I looked in Proctor's Insecta of the Mount Desert Region 1938 Survey and found (after checking ITIS.gov) this species hiding under the pseudonym Psilopus caudatus, collected July 15-25 at Salisbury Cove (less than 2 miles from here).
Having trouble connecting via the link. It keeps timing out.
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