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Tanytarsini pupa and emergent adult
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solito de solis |
Posted on 23-03-2015 12:07
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It's like a "Christmas in a waterdrop" Diptera pupa... floating on the bottom of water... a few seconds after, emergent new adult has left the exuvia As I recognize (if i'm not wrong) a Chironomidae/Chironominae/Tanytarsini as they were a few larvae in the same sample nevertheless I've lost the exuvia, in the same time of following the new adult moving on a piece of paper... and I couldn't go ahead in the determination Don't hesitate to shut down my belief if you think I made a mistake YouTube Video Solito de Solis |
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