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Chaoboridae, Mochlonyx ???
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Jozef Obona |
Posted on 29-09-2015 13:44
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Member Location: Slovakia Posts: 336 Joined: 07.12.10 |
Hi all, please can it be Mochlonyx fuliginosus ? Thx for help Jozef Jozef Obona attached the following image: [61.43Kb] |
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Jozef Obona |
Posted on 29-09-2015 13:44
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Member Location: Slovakia Posts: 336 Joined: 07.12.10 |
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Jozef Obona |
Posted on 29-09-2015 13:45
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Member Location: Slovakia Posts: 336 Joined: 07.12.10 |
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Edited by Jozef Obona on 29-09-2015 13:49 |
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John Carr |
Posted on 29-09-2015 14:14
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 10142 Joined: 22.10.10 |
In the key to American Chaoboridae: First tarsomere shorter than second. Halter with numerous setae on stem and knob. Gonostylus with spiniform seta at apex. ... Mochlonyx First tarsomere longer than second. Halter with two groups of two to five setae on knob. Gonostylus without apical spiniform seta at apex. ... Chaoborus |
Jozef Obona |
Posted on 30-09-2015 07:41
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Member Location: Slovakia Posts: 336 Joined: 07.12.10 |
Thanks for info John I thing it is Mochlonyx Jozef Obona attached the following image: [11.14Kb] |
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Jozef Obona |
Posted on 30-09-2015 07:42
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Member Location: Slovakia Posts: 336 Joined: 07.12.10 |
and if I used : Saether O.A. 1997b: Diptera Chaoboridae, phantom midges, In Nilsson A. (ed.): Aquatic Insects of North Europe. Vol. 2. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, pp. 149-161. probably M. fuliginosus ? Jozef Obona attached the following image: [53.94Kb] |
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Tony Irwin |
Posted on 30-09-2015 10:10
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Member Location: Norwich, England Posts: 7230 Joined: 19.11.04 |
The photo of the leg shows tarsomeres 5, 4, 3 and part of 2. Looking at your first image, I'd say the first tarsomere (next to the tibia) was longer than the second, so this should be Chaoborus. The safest way to identify it is to look at the shape of the penis valve (situated internally at the base of the gonocoxite).
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Jozef Obona |
Posted on 30-09-2015 11:42
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Member Location: Slovakia Posts: 336 Joined: 07.12.10 |
Tony Irwin wrote: Thanks for help Tony... so Chaoborus and my big mistake with wrong tarsomeres |
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Gunnar M Kvifte |
Posted on 04-10-2015 12:08
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Member Location: Kassel, Germany Posts: 436 Joined: 18.08.09 |
Chaoborus is correct, probably crystallinus or flavicans. The easiest way to separate them in my opinion is treating the male terminalia in KOH and compare the penis valves with Sæther's figures. |
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