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Chironomidae; SW Spain
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Andre Burgers |
Posted on 05-05-2024 16:49
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![]() Member Location: Minas de Riotinto, Huelva Province, Spain Posts: 1066 Joined: 23.04.10 |
Another Chronomid fly, May 2, my balcony, Minas de Riotinto. Not as beautiful as the Tanytarsus signatus, but nice too. Any idea? ¡Saluidos! André Andre Burgers attached the following image: ![]() [255.55Kb] errare humanum est sed perseverare diabolicum |
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Andre Burgers |
Posted on 05-05-2024 16:49
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![]() Member Location: Minas de Riotinto, Huelva Province, Spain Posts: 1066 Joined: 23.04.10 |
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Andre Burgers attached the following image: ![]() [296.99Kb] errare humanum est sed perseverare diabolicum |
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Andre Burgers |
Posted on 05-05-2024 16:50
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![]() Member Location: Minas de Riotinto, Huelva Province, Spain Posts: 1066 Joined: 23.04.10 |
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Andre Burgers attached the following image: ![]() [298.65Kb] errare humanum est sed perseverare diabolicum |
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John Carr |
Posted on 05-05-2024 20:29
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Probably Microtendipes. |
Andre Burgers |
Posted on 05-05-2024 21:17
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![]() Member Location: Minas de Riotinto, Huelva Province, Spain Posts: 1066 Joined: 23.04.10 |
You are incredible, John!! I just thought that it was imposible to ID these tiny Chironomidae up to genus level, if we except the most obvious ones. It am beginning to take a lot of interest in these tiny midges. Thanks!!! ![]() errare humanum est sed perseverare diabolicum |
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