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Chaoboridae ? --> Orthocladiinae
gertvanheghe
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Hello Gert,

I think, Chironomidae/Orthocladiinae male. But I am no expert.
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Jürgen

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Orthocladiinae. The anonymous black ones are very difficult to ID further.
 
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Hello Jürgen,

I think you are right.
Thank you!

Gert
 
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Thank you, John!
 
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