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Ceratopogonidae : larva, pupa and adult
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Hello,

I reared larvae from those Ceratopogonidae found in a temporary puddle on sandstone, 60km south Paris, on mid july 2023.

2 weeks later I got pupae and now adults.
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Pupa
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Empty pupa
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Could it be Dasyhelea sp. ?
 
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The adult is Dasyhelea. Some species breed in containers.
 
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Oh, Many Thanks !! Smile

I put one under microscope : sorry for bad quality ...

Is it possble to reach species level ? Or no way ?

Thanks !!
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Keys normally require internal details of male genitalia. For example, the Poiish key at https://doi.org/10.2478/v10200-012-0009-8
 
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Waugh and Wirth (1976) describe larval habits:

The larvae of Dasyhelea are usually found in aquatic to semi-aquatic habitats. Larvae have been collected in sap oozing from trees, wet bark, and tree holes. Larvae have also been found in small, shallow bodies of water such as puddles, springs, ditches, and marshes, in moss, decomposing plants, moist soil, etc. In larger bodies of water larvae are found in blanket algae or on plants near the margin. Some species are found in extreme conditions such as rock pools, thermal water in hot springs, or in water with high mineral content. Most larvae spin tubular cases in the last instar.
 
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Thank you very much for all these informations!! Smile
 
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