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Old November 21st, 2008, 03:57 PM
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Jo is wondering how high this moutain is
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I'm gob smacked with all these posts all of a sudden!!!! Great work Kritts, Kammy, Niecy, Matt

I'm about half way through drafting research, which will include some very interesting video footage and snaps. I've made an online library of myiasis journals, which I can give access if you pm me with an email address.

This is open to anyone that wants to help and can concentrate long enough to pick out some highlights and report back.

The orange fly is Cecidomyiidae - a plant gall gnat - its been seen by Jonsi, Robin and myself at least. Pretty small and rubbish flyer, but has very unique reproductive capabilities.

The small black midge maybe the central culprit - seen by Ninja and lots of people. It flies VERY quickly. Matt - people do see glimpses of it like you say. I think its too small to be a fruit fly. I've got one under my scope right now.

Jo xxxx
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