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Diptera.info :: Diptera Id
Posted by
cavedip
on 06-01-2024 20:43
#1
its possible to know more abou this?
from Brasil!
Posted by
John Carr
on 07-01-2024 12:24
#2
Chironomidae. Based on the small eyes and flagellomere count Orthocladiinae, Pseudochironomini, or Tanytarsini.
Posted by
Tony Irwin
on 07-01-2024 15:16
#3
John - are you sure this isn't a chaoborid with damaged antennae and palps?
Posted by
John Carr
on 07-01-2024 15:48
#4
I am not sure. It would be an odd coincidence if both antennae were broken at the same point to give them a suitable number of flagellomeres for female Chironomidae.
Posted by
Tony Irwin
on 07-01-2024 18:11
#5
Indeed, but counting the flagellomeres, there seem to be 7 on one side, and 8 on the other!