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Confirmation please Trichocera
Andre Jas
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Hello,

Must be Trichocera hiemalis, the most common of the wintermidges, right?
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Trichocera. Grin
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Hi Paul,

Guess hiemalis is too definitive? So Trichocera sp. it isWink Thanks.
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As far as I know the banded abdomen rules out hiemalis, and from the UK key it looks like T. annulata.

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Hi Martin,

I found just one image of annulata and indeed those bands do show. So I will call it Trichocera annulata. Thanks.
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