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Several of the older Faune de France volumes are now available as PDF files at
http://www.faunedefrance.org/Bibliotheq … d7105f9f94
These include Seguy's Dipteres Brachyceres and Parent's Dipteres Dolichopodidae which are still useful after over 70 years.
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Very interesting link. In a similar vein German insect fauna can be seen (and downloaded) in work produced by Georg Wolfgang Franz Panzer (unless there is another comtemporaneous Panzer) in 1793 at the following site:
http://caliban.mpiz-koeln.mpg.de/~stueber/panzer/
Mostly beetles and moths but enough flies to be worth a look. Sorry if this is old news.
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In a similar vain, pdfs of English translations of Hennig:
http://www.canacoll.org/Diptera/pdfs/
Again apologies if this is old news.
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Does anyone know of any existing translations of Engels Bombylidae keys to English?
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The link is missing, but here is at least one page having Panzer's books: http://caliban.mpiz-koeln.mpg.de/librar … ex_de.html
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Good afternoon Paul,
It is a mine of information !
Best wishes
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