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Chironomidae Kamchatka
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Posted on 02-02-2010 11:33
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These Chironomidae were collected in Kamchatka hot spring. First dried, then put in alcohol, a little deformed. But is it possible to say something in spite of all this?
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some details
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It is an Orthocladiinae, but I'll ask a Dutch Chironomidae expert if he knows more. I'll keep you informed.
 
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We cannot tell you more than this. For us europeans it is impossible to say which species you have in Kamchatka. We can only try to give you a genus name when we take a closer look, but even this is not even 100% sure. According to our Dutch Chironomidae expert, you may ask your own Russian specialist on this matter (Makarchenko), but he probably did not study any larvae. Henk Moller (Dutch specialist) suggested the genus Diamesa, a genus living in such wells/springs.
 
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Many-many thanks for the help. Smile
By the way Kamchatka fauna according to many groups of Diptera contains many common european species and some nearctic at the same time though everybody wants to find there something in principle new...
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Diamesa doesn't belong to Orthocladiinae but to Diamesinae, so is may also be this subfamily too. If you like I can try to identify it to genus level.
 
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Many thanks. I'll collect a lot of "SOS" larvae for you to send.Cool
 
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