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Ephemeroptera sp.
Robert Heemskerk
Hellp Diptero.info-reader,

I think this is a male Ephemeroptera (turban-eyes)and it's got tamely long first-legs.
Under the long tail(2) it's got a 'grip' like dragonflies have.

What kind of Ephemeroptera?

date: 30-10-2005
place: Amsterdam Woodforest

regards, robert heemskerk
www.diptera.info/forim/6-1025-1.jpg
Edited by Robert Heemskerk on 24-11-2005 22:16
 
http://robertheemskerk.nl/plaatjevandedag.htm
Nikita Vikhrev
I think Baetidae.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
paqui
I still can?t answer, but yes, a male because of the eyes and cerci. It could be Baetidae (it seems to have only ine pair of wings / second really reduced...? With a very small size it coud be Caenis too (Caenidae)), but I can recomend you a nice book with keys for adults and larvae: harker?s handbook for english mayflies (7 pounds mailing not included) with lots of pics. Families probably won?t suit you, but a good help.

If you want information by internet try fishing webs, fishermen use to know them well (they imitate it?s shape to capture fish in the curved-needle, excuse me, I don?t remember the right word), but most of them have a lot of larvae and nimph pictures, just a few adults
good luck Smile

you can try in ephemeroptera galactica.com
Edited by paqui on 25-11-2005 16:23
 
Robert Heemskerk
Thank you very much for your reaction Nikita and Nigella.
I couldn't find either the other pair of little wings.
When I have more time I will look into the other pictures I made of this ephemeroptera sp.and try to find it's (reduced?) wings.
Harker's handbook would be nice I think, I'll look for it.
Google shows me also fishermen and their 'ephemeroptera-look-a-like-designs'! Grin

regards Robert,
 
http://robertheemskerk.nl/plaatjevandedag.htm
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