Dipterists Forum promotes the study, recording and conservation of true flies in the British Isles.
Flies are amazingly diverse and varied, and studying them can be hugely rewarding. It is true that some are pests or disease carriers but most are beneficial, many are attractive and some are spectacular.
Watch our video to find out what we do, or have a look at our leaflet Flies – the facts.
Why not join us? And help us find out more about flies. There’s much to be discovered.
We welcome beginners, as well as experienced dipterists and professional entomologists. You don’t need to be an expert to make really important discoveries and contribute to our knowledge.
Flies are fascinating! Explore our website to find out how you can help study and conserve them.
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You are welcome to link up with Dipterists Forum via our social media, where you can ask and answer questions, seek or provide help with identifications, and enjoy lots of fascinating flies! We are:
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Bulletin of the Dipterists Forum: current issue
The latest Dipterists Forum Bulletins are available to members. Our Autumn 2024 issue 98 contains updates on conservation, recording, techniques, meeting reports, and more.
There are also recording scheme newsletters for these groups:
- Empid & Dolichopodid Newsletter #29
- Hoverfly Newsletter #76
- Muscidae & Fanniidae Study Group Newsletter #1
Bulletin back issues are available to all. To ensure you receive the next one, join DF now!