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Is it Chaoborus?
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 05-05-2006 20:36
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Moscow region, 05 may, 4mm, near pond, swarming with z-z-z.
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And if I put a question as "is it Chaoboridae?"
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Why not Chironomidae?
 
Teglagyar u. 30.
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I wish I knewSad
My reasons was:
1. Venaition. Too complex. And it seems that M1+2 forked.
2. There are a lot of Chaoborus larvae in my pond. It has to exist imago too...
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We shill have not Chaoboridae image in Gallery.
Well, if nobody confirm or disprove my "Chaoborus" imago, I can offer larvae of Chaoborus for Gallery.
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Hi Nikita,

WOW, great picture of the larva!

I have no experience with Chaoboridae but it looks to me that you are right. For as far as I can see in the picture, more than 8 veins are reaching the wing margin what would mean, if I have understood correctly, that it is not a chironomid.

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Thank you Jan.
So, it seems to me. Please glance a look at wing, 9 vein reach wing margin, correct?
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And one more life photo.
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one more life photo
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I checked the wing venation on the prepared wing and that seems to be correct for Chaoboridae. I will add them to the gallery later. Smile
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Thank you Paul.
I think I can give full name.
Tarsus 1-st segment longer than 2-d - Chaoborus,
f and t without dark rings - not Ch. pallidus;
Abdomen unicolor, dark grey, f unicolor - Ch. crystallinus, larvae in ponds, where photo of both larvae and imago has beeen made.
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