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chirpy
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Posted on 01-09-2009 21:24
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Hello,

I wonder if I could trouble people for some ideas on what this might be:

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I found several of these on the end of a large fallen rotting tree trunk in the middle of a boggy field.

They kept running in and out of the cracks in the wood. It clearly has rudimentary wings and long antennae.

1~2mm (tiny!)

Initial thoughts were that it might be a psocid, but it seems more like a fly to me, which is why I'm posting here.
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it could be a Cecidomyiidae
 
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I would imagine some kind of gall midge (Cecidomyiidae). I take it you are from the UK?
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Posted on 01-09-2009 21:37
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Thank you Jorge.

I did look at Cecidomyiidae and wondered.

Do you think that this one is genuinely brachypterous?
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Sorry Paul, I'll update my profile. I am in the UK.
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Paul Beuk
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If it ventures into cracks and crevices it may well be.
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Subfamily Lestremiinae, tribe Micromyini has several possible candidates. It might be Aprionus. You probably did not collect it?
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Posted on 03-09-2009 08:15
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Thank you Paul. I'm afraid I did not collect it. I went back the other day to look for it again but they weren't there.
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