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Orthocladiinae?
haarder
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Posted on 27-11-2013 15:09
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Hi Diptera forum,

In July I saw this female chironomid in a woodland area in southern Denmark. Walther Gritsch suggests that it belongs to the subfamily Orthocladiinae. Any suggestions regarding lower taxonomic levels (genus etc) would be much appreciated - otherwise, a confirmation of Walther's identification is also welcome.

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Dorsal view.
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Not quite. This is a female Sphaeromias (Ceratopogonidae)
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Oh, well, your biting midge suggestion certaintly looks right! We only have one species in Denmark, S. fasciatus.

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You probably have Sphaeromias pictus too. The photo of that species in the gallery has darker legs.
 
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Sphaeromias pictus
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