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Chironomidae Tanytarsini? (Chironomidae Orthcladiinae)
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 17-11-2010 15:19
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Chironomidae Tanytarsini is the correct name? Thank you very much. Mucha František, Terchová, Slovak Republik Edited by Mucha Fero on 30-01-2011 20:18 |
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chironomus_1990 |
Posted on 19-11-2010 18:06
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Member Location: Ukraine/Kharkiv Posts: 41 Joined: 16.09.10 |
Its very difficult to say, its very seems to Chironomidae-Diamesinae, but i am not shure, that a see MCu on the wing. You have photo wit better resoluthion? If you have, send please to the vab2306@yandex.ru or post it here. |
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 19-11-2010 22:05
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chironomus_1990 wrote: Its very difficult to say, its very seems to Chironomidae-Diamesinae, but i am not shure, that a see MCu on the wing. You have photo wit better resoluthion? If you have, send please to the vab2306@yandex.ru or post it here. chironomus_1990 Thank you very much |
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chironomus_1990 |
Posted on 19-11-2010 22:14
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Member Location: Ukraine/Kharkiv Posts: 41 Joined: 16.09.10 |
Yeh, its subfamily Diamesinae, i see MCu and gonostyl isnt immobilazed, but unforthunately, i can t say anything about spicies or genus. Yours Viktor |
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 19-11-2010 23:18
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chironomus_1990 wrote: Yeh, its subfamily Diamesinae, i see MCu and gonostyl isnt immobilazed, but unforthunately, i can t say anything about spicies or genus. Yours Viktor Viktor Thank you very much |
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chironomus_1990 |
Posted on 19-11-2010 23:20
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Member Location: Ukraine/Kharkiv Posts: 41 Joined: 16.09.10 |
Never minde! Thanks for grate photos! |
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John Carr |
Posted on 20-11-2010 16:41
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 9853 Joined: 22.10.10 |
I think this is Orthcladiinae. I can't see M-Cu. Fourth tarsal segments are not swollen, which should rule out Diamesinae. If M-Cu is present but very faint this could be Prodiamesinae. |
chironomus_1990 |
Posted on 20-11-2010 17:33
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Member Location: Ukraine/Kharkiv Posts: 41 Joined: 16.09.10 |
Yeh John, you right, a look at this midge again/// |
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