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Corynoneura (John Carr) SW Spain
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Andre Burgers |
Posted on 24-12-2023 17:30
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Is it possible to identify this Chironomidae? Happy with sub-family! ¡Saludos! Edited by Andre Burgers on 26-12-2023 18:53 errare humanum est sed perseverare diabolicum |
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Andre Burgers |
Posted on 24-12-2023 17:31
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Edited by Andre Burgers on 24-12-2023 17:32 errare humanum est sed perseverare diabolicum |
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John Carr |
Posted on 24-12-2023 19:06
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If it is under 2 mm long it could be Corynoneura or Thienemanniella, both in subfamily Orthocladiinae. |
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John Carr |
Posted on 24-12-2023 19:07
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Fore trochanter with dorsal keel; apex of hind tibia enlarged ... Corynoneura Fore trochanter without dorsal keel; apex of hind tibia usually not enlarged ... Thienemanniella |
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Andre Burgers |
Posted on 25-12-2023 18:53
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Hi John! Thanks agains. It's well smaller than 2mm, 1,2mm to be exact. I will look into the difference between the 2 genera. That will be more difficult. A nice festive season!!! errare humanum est sed perseverare diabolicum |
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Andre Burgers |
Posted on 26-12-2023 16:07
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John, Is this the keel of the fore trochanter?
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John Carr |
Posted on 26-12-2023 18:00
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Corynoneura |
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Andre Burgers |
Posted on 26-12-2023 18:52
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Perfect, John!!!
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