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Green midge, red eyes
Stephen
I don't recall seeing a midge with red eyes before.

I notice lots of green midges are in the genus Tanytarsus, though I usually get burned when I try to make IDs based on color. ID help appreciated.

Date: 3 June 2007.

Location: Island in the Ohio River, West Virginia USA.
--Stephen

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Tony Irwin
Sorry, Stephen - wrong order. This is a leafhopper (Homoptera, Cicadellidae). However, it does appear to be mimicking a chironomid, though why anything should want to do that is a mystery - chironomids don't sting and they taste good! Perhaps it's trying to fool the local pipunculids into leaving it alone! Smile
It's a very wierd insect. You may get an answer posting it on bug guide, otherwise I may be able to get the name of an American cicadellid expert.
Tony
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jorgemotalmeida
this is surely one of the best mimics I've ever seen since that Ceriana fooled me! Grin
It is extremely similar to Stenochironomus - the body.. awkward
 
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jorgemotalmeida
Tony Irwin wrote:
[...]However, it does appear to be mimicking a chironomid, though why anything should want to do that is a mystery - chironomids don't sting and they taste good![...]



Tony... did you eat chironomids? Frown Shock Your words: "they taste good!" Grin
 
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Jan Willem
Well if this really is a cicadellid (of which I'm not at all convinced yet) it surely is a very good mimic. Even the legs (totally uncicadellid like!!) are similar. Which genus of Cicadellidae might this be Tony?

Jan Willem
 
Tony Irwin
Doh!
Trish keeps telling me I need a holiday and this is proof! Sad
Apologies to all the puzzled people who wonder if I'm going mad.
I am. Frown
Stephen is correct - it's a chironomid.
Eating all those midges has done something to my judgement. I'd best keep my mouth shut for a while! Wink
Tony
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jorgemotalmeida
with a lateral view shot this post never appeared! Smile eheh

I think you forgot to put some pepper and salt on chironomids. Grin

 
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Stephen
That snout does look very Cicadellid-like!
--Stephen

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17.08.23 15:23
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17.08.23 13:54
Tony, I HAD a blank in the file name. Sorry!

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Tony, thanks! I tried it (see "Cylindromyia" Wink but don't see the image in the post.

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pjt - just send the post and attached image. Do not preview thread, as this will lose the link to the image,

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