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Larva was collected in Turkmenien in mountainous stream. Not everything in focus but larva was very small. 3 mm.
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This imago was in the same tube
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larva reminds me of Berdeniella (fam. Psychodidae), with these long anal appendages.
 
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The adult (if really associated) is not a Berdeniella - I have suggested elsewhere that it might be a Saraiella
 
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Many thanks Atylotus!
Many thanks, Phil!
They were taken from old collection together in one tube. So we discovered that they are differentCool
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