A Brightly Coloured Fly In The Moth Trap:
This was in our moth trap. We were attracted by its bright yellow colouring. Would love to know what it is.
Bob & Helen
A Brightly Coloured Fly In The Moth Trap
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Re: A Brightly Coloured Fly In The Moth Trap
Noon Fly (Mesembrina meridiana).
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Re: A Brightly Coloured Fly In The Moth Trap
Thanks Steve.
Should we be reporting some of the flies we get in our trap ?
Should we be reporting some of the flies we get in our trap ?
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Re: A Brightly Coloured Fly In The Moth Trap
Yes please Bob and Helen. If you could send the records in to rECOrd (eric@rECOrd-LRC.co.uk) or even better, if you could enter them into RODIS (rECOrd Online Data Entry System) - http://www.record-lrc.co.uk/RODISCheshire/RODIS.aspx.
If you have any problems using RODIS then please do give me a shout and I will halp as much as I can.
Philp Brighton and Glen Rostron are currently working on validating all of the Diptera data held at rECOrd and will be producing a report at teh end of teh exercise after which all of the Diptera records can be sent up to the NBN Gateway/Atlas.
Cheers,
Steve
If you have any problems using RODIS then please do give me a shout and I will halp as much as I can.
Philp Brighton and Glen Rostron are currently working on validating all of the Diptera data held at rECOrd and will be producing a report at teh end of teh exercise after which all of the Diptera records can be sent up to the NBN Gateway/Atlas.
Cheers,
Steve