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Keroplatidae? (23.10.09)
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 27-10-2009 22:39
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Hello!

A 5 mm midge from a spider web some nights ago at our house (northwest Germany). Maybe Macrocerinae?
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Sorry to disappoint you guys, but this is actually a winter gnat (Trichoceridae), looks like Trichocera annulata Wink

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Thanks, Paul and Andrius!

There are many Trichoceridae in the moment (below), but this seemed to be rather different. But that may be due to the unnatural posture.
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Other one.
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You are welcome Wink
The last one also looks like T. annulata - dark bands on the abdomen are also visible as in the first one. The second picture has no clear distinguishable features visible, so this would be simply Trichocera sp.

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Hello, Andrius!

Andrius wrote:
The last one also looks like T. annulata


I had saved that picture as Trichocera_cf_annulata.jpg. Wink
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