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Mosquito Maybe?
bandit1
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Posted on 19-05-2007 21:06
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Hiya All,

Please for give me if I've made any Gaffs in posting as this is my first posting here.

Does anybody know what this is please ?
My first thoughts are a Mosquito.
Appologies for the IQ but Unfortunately this was the only shot I could get as it flew off

Cheers for now
Mark
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ChrisR
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Posted on 19-05-2007 21:13
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My first thoughts are that it is a mycetophilid - a fungus gnat Smile

I should add that I am basing that on the fact that: it doesn't seem to have a long forward-pointing proboscis; is has orange body colouration; it has long, unfeathered antennae.
Edited by ChrisR on 19-05-2007 21:15
 
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bandit1
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Posted on 19-05-2007 22:04
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Hiya Chris,

Many thanks for your help on this most appreciatedSmile

Cheers for now
Mark
 
Paul Beuk
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Macrocera[i] of the Keroplatidae. Maybe [i]M. stigma.
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