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Chironomidae > Psectrotanypus varius OK.
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Posted on 02-07-2020 17:48
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Id. Please. South coastal of Spain.

Photograph taken on 2 July 2020, trap of light for moths placed in house of the urban center of Motril, Granada, Spain. Apparent size with wings, about 3 mm
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Freshly emerged Psectrotanypus varius (Chironomidae)
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Tony Irwin wrote:
Freshly emerged Psectrotanypus varius (Chironomidae)


I appreciate your help in identifying the little diptero in my photo. Grin Grin Grin
Kind regards from the South of Spain.
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