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Simuliidae ID / Brittany / France
The Ghost Nightjar
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Posted on 17-02-2016 13:06
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Hello,
Two poor shots of a simuliidae in february. I think it's a female. Is the genus identifiable ?
www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos157/big/img_0383.jpg.jpg
The Ghost Nightjar : France : Pluvigner : 56330 : 11/02/2016
Altitude : 73 m - Taille : 4,2 mm
Réf. : 157089
www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos157/big/img_0370.jpg.jpg
The Ghost Nightjar : France : Pluvigner : 56330 : 11/02/2016
Altitude : 73 m - Taille : 4,2 mm
Réf. : 157090
Regards,
Yann
 
John Carr
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Posted on 18-02-2016 04:22
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Probably Simulium but I'm not certain. All or almost all of the European Simuliidae here are Simulium. In America we have more variety.
 
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Thanks John ! So Simuliidae undet. ? Many species with such a color of abdomen ?
 
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There may be only a few red species. I don't know. Simulium tend to be more colorful; about half of the subgenera have legs banded with white or distinct stripes on thorax.
 
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