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Bibionidae? --> Mycetophilidae, Greenomyia mongolica
Bernd Rottenburger
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Posted on 30-10-2023 14:54
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I spotted this mosquito on the wall of the house on 30.10.2023 in Germany Baden Württemberg. Can the mosquito be identified?

Thank you very much and best regards
Bernd
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Hi Bernd, I think it's one of the Mycetophilidae, a female? Greenomyia mongolica.
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Hi Eric, thanks for identifying the mosquito. You can find almost nothing about this mosquito on the Internet. Is it rarely spotted?

Best regards,
Bernd
 
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Hello Bernd,

Bernd Rottenburger wrote:
You can find almost nothing about this mosquito on the Internet. Is it rarely spotted?

did you probably mistype the name? In Google many hits occur (and I found that species myself these days and earlier).
Best regards,
Jürgen

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Bernd Rottenburger
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Hi Jürgen,
Hi Jürgen,
you're right. I meant the that it is in GermanyThere is little information related to this.

Best regards,
Bernd
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