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Chironomidae ?
dorobirar
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Posted on 06-05-2020 21:51
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Hello,

I have no idea, which species this could be - probably Chironomidae.
Austria (West) - Vorarlberg - Lustenau - Alter Rhein - approx 410 m above sea level - 2020 May 1

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Chironomidae, Tanypodinae, Procladius female
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Probably the best determination one can get from this photo ...
many thanks, Georg
 
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Tanypus vilipennis?
 
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Now I have a second determination and can choose ...
You still added a question mark, John - does this mean that you are not 100% sure? T. vilipennis is one of the three species of Tanypus in Austria (according to Janecek et al. 2017), and I think the pic neither shows T. kraatzi nor T. punctipennis. So if you are sure that the genus is Tanypus, is should be T. vilipennis.
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Closer (and more careful!) examination of the picture indicates that the venation is more like Tanypus - John is quite right, and I withdraw my suggestion.
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I can't see clearly where the m-cu crossvein is relative to the fork in Cu, except I can see Cu is not long-petiolate as in Procladius. The scutal tubercle suggests Tanypus; the tubercles in other genera are much smaller. There is only one species in western Europe with such weak wing markings.
 
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