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Ceratopogonidae ID (cf. Nilobezzia)? -> possibly Dasyhelea
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Posted on 18-04-2024 10:18
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I do not have the best resources on Ceratopogonidae, but know only about "Neotropical Ceratopogonidae (Diptera: Insecta)".

The following steps were taken by me to ID:
Eyes very narrowly separated, do not seem to spot macrotrichia on the wings, M forking just before r-m, normal tarsus?, would the genital (gonostylus) be seen as at least small?, radial cells with very small or unclear separation, anepisternum shows no setae → Could this be Nilobezzia?

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I think it is a Dasyhelea. The eyes are touching and the short radial veins would be unusual for Sphaeromiini.
 
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John Carr wrote:
I think it is a Dasyhelea. The eyes are touching and the short radial veins would be unusual for Sphaeromiini.


Excuse the late reaction, and thank you very much for the feedback!

I found the following key which also gave me the same genus: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kX7VaBmtQPn-eu4WT06AAObUE2NN2Dne/view
But still a lot of species not taken into account with the above key.
Edited by smol on 08-05-2024 17:35
 
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