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It's Chionea time (07.12.10) --> Ch. cf. belgica
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Hello!

Today at -1 to -2 °C I found these two wingless 6 mm Limoniidae near a forest (northwest Germany), a male and a female (not at same place). Is it possible to tell more than Chionea sp.? Until now I only found one female under a stone in November 2007 (now snow at that time). It's in the gallery, too.


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Jürgen

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Male.
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Oosterbroek et al. did a very critical review recently and skipped several species.
Can't remember which magazine, try Google.

On distribution, Ch. belgica is an obvious guess.


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Hello, Theo and Jorge,

many thanks!
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Jürgen

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