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Chironomidae (Chaoboridae ?)
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Hi !

Center of France, 07 june 2013, on grass near a small river.
Size 6-7 mm.
Which genus for this male ?
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Same one.
Thanks for help !
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Thanks Paul for confirmation,
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Chironomini, possibly Dicrotendipes, but as it's a female that's only a guess.
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Thanks Tony ; I don't know why I said it was a male with that antennae !
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