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Images from Japan. What Nematocera family 3?
Xespok
This is another one which looks like a Chironomid midge, but does not really look good for that family. This is a very small midge, maybe 2mm.
www.diptera.info/forim/5-0816-1.jpg
 
Teglagyar u. 30.
Gerard Pennards
It is a Chironomidae allright!
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Xespok
Thx,

This species is truly odd with this slim plumage on the antennae. I'll relocate the image into my ever larger Chironomidae album hoping that some day some Japanese Chironomid expert will bump into it ;-)

Xespok
 
Teglagyar u. 30.
Paul Beuk
Xespok,
My first impression was Ceratopogonidae but I could not be quite certain that bit was not Chironomidae (as the way the legs are held suggests). Can you mail me the original (higher resolution) image? Best use .
Edited by Paul Beuk on 06-10-2005 15:48
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Paul Beuk
Well, the antennae do it for me. I would say Ceratopogonidae, because of the long haris on the basal part of the antennae, the short ones at the distal part.
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Xespok
I sent you the image, though I do not think it'll be much more help.

Ceratopogonidae would make more sense, since this midge had a fast and direct flight, unlike the wobbly flight typical for Chironomid midges.

The female of this same species could be nr 21818 at this page.

http://xespok.net...Nematocera

This image is even worse in quality, but again, this midge is around 2mm, and my camera has major problem focusing on such a small entity.

This is clearly smaller than most Chironomid midges, though some of those are really tiny too.
 
Teglagyar u. 30.
Paul Beuk
I already posted my reply before you posted your message. And I can confirm that the other imahe you refer to is also Ceratopogonidae.
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