Posted by
cosmln on 24-04-2007 07:56
#1
hi!
some image from last day (23.april.2007).
i think is from Psychodidar maybe Ulomyia?
in a Betula forest on leaves of Veratrum album (~650M), a lot of them. appear o be in two different colour, male & female?
a more precise ID is posible?
cosmln
Posted by
cosmln on 25-04-2007 14:23
#4
Xespok wrote:
I think this is not Ulomya. But I can not help you further. I also observed this or a very similar midge recently in Hungary.
i have found this on net: http://popgen.unimaas.nl/~jlindsey/commanster/Insects/Flies/SpFlies/Ulomyia.fuliginosa.html
this is the reason for Ulomya.
any ideea for more?
cosmln
Posted by
weia on 12-04-2023 20:43
#5
Many years later: the upper one is a male Pneumia nubila. The only species with such extensions on the 'nose'. Just before mating male and female touch heads, where maybe those extensions play a role.
The secons one I darenot say Pneumia mutua is a possibility.