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Ceratopogonidae > Dasyhelea ? (France)
Ga-bu-zo-meu
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Posted on 10-06-2011 16:17
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After wiewing the photos in the gallery, I think this midge is Dasyhelea (Ceratopogonidae). Is it correct ? Is it possible to go further ? (I have other views of this individual, if necessary.)
Furthermore, can anyone tell me what is the black spot on the head (above the antennas) ? Thanks a lot !

This midge was found the 26 05 11 on the window of an urban flat, near Paris (France). Length about 2,5 mm.
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Patrycja
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Posted on 11-06-2011 13:25
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Is it correct ?
YES
Is it possible to go further ?
NO. ONLY SUBGENUS: DASYHELEA S. STR.
Furthermore, can anyone tell me what is the black spot on the head (above the antennas)?
IT IS FRONTAL SCLERITE

REGARDS,
PATRYCJA
 
Ga-bu-zo-meu
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Posted on 11-06-2011 20:57
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Thank you very much for the confirmation and the informations !...
 
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