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Chironomidae 1->Chironomus cf. plumosus
Chironomus (Chironomus) cf. plumosus. Could be a dark C. plumosus. See also C. entis or (less like...
Posted by John Carr
on 21 April 2013 15:41:03
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Male and female ID maybe Chironomidae
Thanks for your help, I'm not so expert ;)
I can only say what are the specie in my zone/city...
Posted by Marcello
on 07 November 2012 08:44:03
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Male and female ID maybe Chironomidae
Yes, I think so, btw in Italy we have there species:
Chironomus (Chironomus) acerbiphilus Tokunag...
Posted by Marcello
on 07 November 2012 00:46:30
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a chronomid (?) male with plumose front legs
A number of Chironomus species (plumosus, prasinus, annularius) have a long "beard" on the...
Posted by Tony Irwin
on 06 August 2010 13:08:37
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Male Chironomus annularius?
The other day I made a photo of a Chironomid midge, a large species and a male. I also collected the...
Posted by Xespok
on 31 March 2007 16:07:38
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Male Chironomus annularius?
Size, colour, posture. Still, I said 'Most likely'. I am by no means 100% certain....
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 31 March 2007 09:29:27
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