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Chaoborus crystallinus ?
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Posted on 30-09-2006 22:55
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Dear all

Today, in a small pond, I found eggs and larvae
I identify eggs as being those of Chaoborus crystallinus
but i have no idea for the larvae

Can you help me ?

thank you

jean marc

Ferrieres, Liege (BE) 30 sept 2006

Paul, sorry, this post is not in the good forum !!
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The eggs certainly look like those of Chaoboridae. The "larvae" are actually pupal exuviae (empty skins) of Chironomidae. Chaoborid pupae have special swimming paddles on the tip of the abdomen (see http://www.microm...nh1010.htm)
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Tony Irwin wrote:
The eggs certainly look like those of Chaoboridae. The "larvae" are actually pupal exuviae (empty skins) of Chironomidae. Chaoborid pupae have special swimming paddles on the tip of the abdomen (see http://www.microm...nh1010.htm)



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