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Chironomidae? => Microtendipes pedellus
Marion Friedrich
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Posted on 21-06-2017 14:00
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Hello,
today it visited me, probably attracted by light. Its size was 6 mm. The light colored part of the abdomen looked in the reality more green.
(Germany, Saxony, 350 m, 21.06.2017)
Is ID possible?
Thanks, Marion
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Appears to be Microtendipes pedellus
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Thank you very much for ID, Tony.

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