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Surinamese Chironomidae eggs
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Auke |
Posted on 14-09-2013 20:57
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Member Location: Suriname (South America) Posts: 302 Joined: 21.10.12 |
On bugguide.com this 'drop' was identified as an egg mass of Chironomidae. Could anyway confirm this and possibly give a further specification? Suriname, Paramaribo. V-2011. Hanging on garage door (opening from shallow rainwater puddle) in suburban area. Thanks in advance, Scarabaeoid Auke attached the following image: [141.92Kb] |
Auke |
Posted on 14-09-2013 20:58
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Member Location: Suriname (South America) Posts: 302 Joined: 21.10.12 |
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Auke |
Posted on 14-09-2013 20:59
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Member Location: Suriname (South America) Posts: 302 Joined: 21.10.12 |
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Posted on 14-09-2013 21:00
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Member Location: Suriname (South America) Posts: 302 Joined: 21.10.12 |
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John Carr |
Posted on 22-09-2013 01:24
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 10176 Joined: 22.10.10 |
I have a small book about egg masses of Chironomidae but no experience using it. Almost all the taxa described are north temperate; the book combines field work in Germany with a literature survey. If the family is right, this should be Tanypodinae or Chironomini. Both include species that lay eggs in double spirals in a cylinder. Psectrotanypus varius was observed to lay eggs in a similar habitat, "temporary pond, attached to wood just below the water surface." Nolte, Ulrike. 1993. Egg masses of Chironomidae (Diptera). Ent. scand. Suppl. 43 |
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