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Chironomidae? = Chaoboridae Chaoborus (Peusomyia) pallidus
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Berlin - July 2018

I am trying to reach a genus. Any suggestions?

Thank you for your time,
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Try a different family - Chaoborus pallidus (Chaoboridae)Wink
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Hello Tony, no wonder i couldn't match the terminalia to anything. I really know nothing about this family. I have no material about this family. I didn't know it was Culicoidea. Very interesting. They are very pretty.

I have many photos of Chironomidae and apparently Chaoboridae that i thought was hopeless for id until i joined diptera.info. I remember photographing a brown one that looks like it could be Chaoborus (Chaoborus) crystallinus. Honestly, i cannot remember seeing the name Chaoboridae. I've never investigated this family before.

Thank you very much.
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