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Dark Chironomid => Chironomini
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Marion Friedrich |
Posted on 05-03-2011 22:31
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Member Location: Saxony, Germany Posts: 1141 Joined: 07.10.09 |
Hello, is further ID possible? Thank you. Marion Photo from May 2010, Germany ,Saxony Marion Friedrich attached the following image: ![]() [115.48Kb] Edited by Marion Friedrich on 06-03-2011 17:59 |
Marion Friedrich |
Posted on 05-03-2011 22:32
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Member Location: Saxony, Germany Posts: 1141 Joined: 07.10.09 |
2nd picture
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John Carr |
Posted on 05-03-2011 23:35
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![]() Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 9934 Joined: 22.10.10 |
Chironomini. R-M is unusually long and angled. A regional expert might associate that with a genus. A dorsal closeup of tail might help. Classification draws heavily on male terminalia. |
Marion Friedrich |
Posted on 06-03-2011 18:10
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Member Location: Saxony, Germany Posts: 1141 Joined: 07.10.09 |
Thank you for answer and explanation, John. IŽll try to get more relevant details in the coming season. Greetings, Marion |
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