Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Strange eggs

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 17-07-2005 20:13
#1

I'm not sure it is Diptera, I,m not sure it is even Insecta, may be mollusca or leech. First time I see such regular stracture. Moscow region, 15 july, small pond.
www.diptera.info/forim/4-0509-1.jpg

Posted by Tony Irwin on 02-07-2006 12:05
#2

Hi Nikita
Chironomidae usually lay their eggs in jelly, and they often arrange them in a spiral or circle within the mass. These are probably what yours are.
Tony

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 02-07-2006 16:59
#3

Thank you Tony.
It is a difficult case. In addition to this site I showed photo to several Russian entomologist. There are two possibility so far:
1. Yours, Chironomidae.
2. Another one, Trichoptera.
Photo is from last year, 15-th of July, so in two weeks this eggs have to appear again in my pond. This time I'll try to do my best to rear it and find the answer.
Nikita

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 20-08-2006 23:23
#4

I didn't forget about this eggs.
But this year I didn't find any.
So, at least, till next season...

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 29-01-2009 22:37
#5

Could I try to come back to this forgotten thread?
Still no answer?
:@

Posted by Tony Irwin on 30-01-2009 00:37
#6

Have you found some more and reared them yet? Maybe less time in Thailand and more time in Moscow, and you would have done this! :P :D

Posted by Tony Irwin on 30-01-2009 00:50
#7

Having looked at Walter's post again (http://www.dipter...d_id=19364) - I'm sure yours are chironomid. The narrow shape of the egg is typical of a nematoceran, and they certainly look just like the eggs of chironomids I was studying 30 years ago. :)

Edited by Tony Irwin on 30-01-2009 00:51

Posted by pierred on 30-01-2009 08:31
#8

Hello,

I thought that Chironomidae laid eggs directly in water. On our French forum, we had a series of pictures (http://www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/wikig.php?Ponte) that we tentatively identified as Chironomidae.

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 30-01-2009 11:00
#9

1. So Chironomidae. Not too poetic answer :o
2. Thank you Tony and Pierre
3.
Have you reared them? Maybe less time in Thailand and more time in Moscow

eggs of chironomids I was studying 30 years ago

Tony, you forgot during this 30 years, that rearing under -10C is somewhat problematic :P
Nikita