Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tiny Mycetophilidae or Keroplatidae? (11.01.18) --> Mycetophilidae (cf. Cordyla sp.)
Posted by Juergen Peters on 14-01-2018 05:36
#1
Hello,
unfortunately I only have this single bad picture. The midge was only 2-2.5 mm small. On a Rhododendron leaf in our garden (northwest Germany),
Edited by Juergen Peters on 16-01-2018 03:18
Posted by John Carr on 14-01-2018 14:07
#2
Mycetophilidae. M is well separated from R and Rs makes a right angle with the longitudinal branches of R.
Posted by Juergen Peters on 15-01-2018 02:49
#3
John Carr wrote:
Mycetophilidae. M is well separated from R and Rs makes a right angle with the longitudinal branches of R.
Thanks a lot, John!
Posted by Jan on 15-01-2018 23:06
#4
Not the best photo but probably Cordyla sp.
Posted by Juergen Peters on 16-01-2018 03:18
#5
Jan wrote:
Not the best photo but probably Cordyla sp.
Thanks, Jan!