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Chironomidae ID 20.11.2010
Claude54
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Found on the glass of window at home. Guidonia - Rome - Italy - Dimension 4 mm
It seems to be similar to http://www.dipter...ost_153494
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Subfamily Chironomini, maybe tribe Tanytarsini - but i can t see macrotrichia on wings////
 
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The wings look hairy to me. My first impression was Polypedilum (Pentapedilum) but the wing and genitalia look more like Tanytarsini (which also has hairy wings and constricted base of tergite 8). In North America there are only a few genera of Chironomini with hairy wings. They have different genitalia (long, straight inferior volsella with long hair at tip, usually).
 
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Posted on 28-11-2010 13:58
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Thanks to chironomus & JohnSmile
Regards
Claudio
 
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