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Baetis?
Amada44
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Posted on 13-06-2012 10:25
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Hi again! I have taken some images of mosquito nymphe and tried to identify them. I came as far as Baetis but no further. Can somebody help?

I found out, that the one with the red eyes seem to be male and the one with the green eyes semm to be female. I found them in a rainwatertank in southern germany.
I have differnt angles if that should help.
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Edited by Amada44 on 13-06-2012 10:33
 
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no Baetis, this genus is restricted to flowing waterbodies. As it has two pairs of lateral (rounded) lamellae on the foremost abdominal segments and it is from a small stagnant waterbody, it must be Cloeon sp. and most likely Cloeon dipterum.
.....and by the way it is no mosquito but a mayfly nymph
Edited by atylotus on 13-06-2012 12:07
 
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thank you very much! I am amazed by this specialized knowledge. Do you work in this field?
 
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yes, since about 1990 aquatic invertebrates are not only a hobby, but also a fully paid work at a private company in Amsterdam. I'm not specialised in a single group of aquatic invertebrates but identify them all (annelids, insects, mites etc) to species level, from freshwater to brackish water and since about 2 years also from the North Sea. This experience has led to some papers and books.
 
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