Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Gelatinous aquatic egg masses --> Ceratopogonidae?

Posted by ceiseman on 09-12-2011 15:07
#1

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Found on submerged aquatic vegetation in Plainfield Pond, Plainfield, Massachusetts, USA, on 31 May 2010.

Edited by ceiseman on 14-12-2011 02:55

Posted by atylotus on 09-12-2011 15:26
#2

I think the egg masses of Ceratopogonidae

Posted by ceiseman on 14-12-2011 02:53
#3

Thanks-- I see I forgot to include size. These masses were about 4-5 mm long. Are there ceratopogonids large enough to produce something this size?

Posted by atylotus on 14-12-2011 10:08
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yes, the fourth instar larva of biting midged may reach over 1 cm, even up to about 17mm. In The Netherlands at least Sphaeromias has long and thick larvae.