Mydidae of the US/Canada

I just posted new guides to the Mydas Flies of the US and Canada at https://sites.google.com/view/flyguide . I hope these help you explore these spectacular and seldom seen insects!

As always, there's a link to 'Identify' in the bottom left of the title slide if you want to try it out quickly on some 'needs ID' observations.


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Posted on November 15, 2020 05:15 PM by edanko edanko

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Very nice.

Posted by gcsnelling over 3 years ago

Even, what a gift you've given us! Thanks much for sharing your abundant knowledge. Spectacular stuff.

Posted by sambiology over 3 years ago

Thank you for the information. I am so bad at these.

Posted by walkingstick2 over 3 years ago

Thanks a bunch, I was just looking through the guide last week to try and narrow down some of my nematocerans. I appreciate all the work you've done for amateurs like myself!

Posted by rayquazasaur over 3 years ago

Thanks for this!

Posted by pbedell over 3 years ago

Great. I think @imacuriousjuan might also make use of this. Thanks a lot!

Posted by raycama over 3 years ago

@raycama For sure, thanks!

Posted by juan_sphex over 3 years ago

Thank you for sharing this with us!

Posted by marykeim over 3 years ago

These look great - thanks!

Posted by krosenthal over 3 years ago

This is great!

Posted by j-stauffer over 3 years ago

Awesome.

Posted by tfandre over 3 years ago

Very cool, and great use of the Google platforms. Bookmarked.

Posted by eickwort over 3 years ago

Wonderful! Thank you!

Posted by katharinab over 3 years ago

Thanks for helping make the often intimidating task of Dipteran ID much more accessible for all of us!

Posted by elytrid over 3 years ago

These are a wonderful resource, thank you!!

Posted by giffbeaton over 3 years ago

Wowza! That's better than a newspaper. Thank you, Even, for the research, work in creating 'layman' documents for us budding bug students, and for organizing on a page. I agree with eickwort; fabulous use of Google platforms.

Posted by dirtnkids over 3 years ago

Awesome!

Posted by aispinsects over 3 years ago

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