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Posted on 15-08-2020 16:10
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This minute guy was on the lamp last night. 2 to 3 mm long.

It is probably too hazardous to propose a genus given the very poor quality of the photo, but I find that the black spots on the wings correspond well to that of Polypedilum. Is it just a coincidence ?

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Daniel Philippe : France : STE LIVRADE SUR LOT : 47110 : 15/08/2020
Altitude : 45 m - Taille : 2 - 3 mm
Réf. : 265365
 
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I would say that the front legs suggest Chironomini, and Polypedilum is the most likely genus.
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OK, many thanks Tony, TumbsUp
 
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