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Chironomidae / Whitish -> Ablabesmyia sp.
paqui
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Posted on 30-08-2011 20:08
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Hello, this one's so curious for me as it doesnīt fit with any of this 3: A. monilis, A. phatta, A. longistyla because itīs abdomen's so pale (even dorsal view has no spot)! It seems all those 3 have black-dark bands on the terguites. Theres a 4th species recorded in Spain, A. dusoleili. The other 2 species at Faunaeur.org are far from Spain.

Thje pic was taken by Miguel Yuste http://www.biodiv...earch.html- In Segovia (Central Spain)
- next to fruit trees, a river, Populus and Ulmus
- 806m
- 19th. june

I see it has the spotted wings and the legs with rings, so I think Itīs Ablabesmyia, but, could it be A. dusoleili ??

Thanks a lot!
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John Carr
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It's a female Ablabesmyia. In America females of the genus are not identifiable to species, and most males are only identifiable with slide mounts.

If I saw this in America I would say subgenus Karelia based on the wing spot pattern (location of spot in m cell). There are no described European species in the subgenus but Roback (1971) mentioned some undescribed species from Austria.
 
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thank you, your comments are very interesting :)
 
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