Location: Raleigh, NC USA Posts: 130 Joined: 06.07.11
People at Bugguide.net couldn't figure this one. I think it could be a fly larva. This was found in my wheelbarrow in the backyard, after I left plant material in it, it rained, and a few days later hundreds of these were swimming. I failed to collect any, I should have... sorry. These were seen August 28, 2010 in Raleigh NC USA. I will try to duplicate the conditions this year to see if I can get some.
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We received requests to get permission to ask for ID in our Facebook group, https://www.facebo ok.com/groups/1798 95332035235/
Until now we pointed to diptera.info, but since Paul's passing we not
Appreciate it, Tony Irwin! I got the hint to use the key next to Langton and Pinder key for females of Chironomidae. So no specific queries, except the keys...
I will keep this on my list and hope th
Anyone has "Chironomidae of the Holarctic region. Keys and diagnoses. Part 3. Adult Males Entomologica Scandinavica Supplement 34"?
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