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Chironomidae, Chironomini, Sussex
Will van Niekerk
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Posted on 15-03-2012 10:49
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I like this fly. It looks suitably bizarre that I can entertain a hope that it will be identified (as per Dolichotachina caudata, a couple of months ago).

Larger than expected, pushing a centimetre or more (excluding legs).

Bosham, West Sussex,

14 March 2012.

Flew out of an ornamental lawn and settled on an overhanging twig, where it was quite determined to remain.
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John Carr
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Chironomini. Dorsal closeup of male genitalia may help ID.

It's a newly emerged male. Midges like to rest a while to harden before seeking mates.
 
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The computer won't let me add the (slightly out of focus) dorsal image I have of it's ahem, so I'll try uploading it again tomorrow.

In the meantime, thanks!

Will.
 
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The not-very-clear image of its unmentionable, later than predicted. Had been hoping to spot another but alas, not as yet.
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