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Unknown Nematocera (19.10.10) --> male Trichocera annulata
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 21-10-2010 03:35
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Hello!

I'm not even sure about the family (Keroplatidae?), this 5 mm midge belongs to. In a spider web in our garden (northwest Germany).
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Posted on 21-10-2010 06:28
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On the first look you may get fooled by thinking it is Macrocera (Keroplatidae), but have a closer look at wing veins..... It is a male Trichoceridae.

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Hello, xylo!

xylo wrote:
On the first look you may get fooled by thinking it is Macrocera (Keroplatidae), but have a closer look at wing veins..... It is a male Trichoceridae.


Thanks a lot! I must admit, that on first glance "on location" I also thought it was one of the momentarily ubiquitous Trichocera (*). But then on the PC it looked so - strange... (and had too short antennae for a Macrocera). But that may be due to the unnormal wing posture in the spider's web.

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This is a male of Trichocera annulata Meigen, 1818 - rather common species and easily distinguished by the banded abdomen.

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Andrius wrote:
This is a male of Trichocera annulata Meigen, 1818 - rather common species and easily distinguished by the banded abdomen.


Thanks, Andrius. I had suspected that after xylo's reply, but I did not know whether there were other species banded like this.
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