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Simulidae ?
Arthropa
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Posted on 30-03-2006 21:30
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Hi,

Such a long time I didn't post on diptera.info... (Thanks, my job... Angry)

I met this "pretty little" (Frown) diptera, on 26th march, having lunch on my leg as I was "photo-hunting" insects in Saint Apollinaire (21), France. Length was something like 3 to 4 mm, not more.

marthaadsl.free.fr/ATH/photos/ATH06-03-26-081.jpg
(Sorry, I only have side-views, because I was not suple enough to make top-view photos ! Grin Wink )

I think it may be some kind of Simulidae. It was at the edge of some undergrowth. No water nearby, as far as I know.

Is it really some Simulidae, or not ? Who know the name of this inconsiderate guest ?

Next time, I'll show you picts of my leg 2 days later : not so pretty... Frown Grin Wink

Thanks
Edited by Arthropa on 30-03-2006 21:31
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Rest assured: it is Simuliidae. I am not familiar enough with the family even to give a genus name, though according to some classifications most of the are Simulium anyway. Smile
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And, by the way, welcome back. We misssed you! Grin
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Thanks, Paul ! Wink
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