Posted by smol on 11-04-2023 16:19
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Netherlands, today
Have not seen such plumose form before.
Edited by smol on 11-04-2023 22:20
Posted by John Carr on 11-04-2023 20:30
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In the
Chironomus group. The large inferior volsellae are unusual. If it were green I would suggest
Kiefferulus.
Posted by smol on 11-04-2023 22:19
#3
John Carr wrote:
In the Chironomus group. The large inferior volsellae are unusual. If it were green I would suggest Kiefferulus.
Very interesting,
Kiefferulus tendipediformis is registered in NL. Thanks for having a look.