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Forcipomyiinae (Was ??Nematocera with claws)
Klaas
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Posted on 05-12-2008 16:00
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First i thought this was Hymenoptera, but then i saw the halteres. I have no idea about the family!


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Ceratopogonidae. Forcipomyia-ish I think.
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This tribus Forcipomyiinae must have been used miscellaneously in earlier threats, since i found it related to quit different ceratopods.

But this is nobodies specialism i quess?
Allways delighted with any response,

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This tribus Forcipomyiinae must have been used miscellaneously in earlier threats, since i found it related to quit different ceratopods.


???
Tribus Forcipomyiinae has two genus (Atrichopogon and Forcipomyia) and many subgenus, so maybe lots of different looking ceratopods....whitin Forcipomyiinae?.


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I think this is a member of the Ceratopogininae - perhaps Clinohelea
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Clinohelea unimaculata, female.
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ah, i thought its 'characterfull look' should and up in a name somehow, and i was right! Thank you all. Learned a lot again.

with best regards,

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