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Images from Japan: What Nematocera family 2?
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Posted on 06-10-2005 11:16
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Most of these small patterned creatures are usually Chironomid midges, but this particular one looks quite differnt with long, but aplumous anternnae.

A wierd Cecidiomyiidae?
www.diptera.info/forim/5-0815-1.jpg
Edited by Xespok on 06-10-2005 17:03
 
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So, it's a member of the family Mycetophilidae!
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It is a fungus gnat (Mycetophilidae), but I see too little of the right details (on either picture) to make out the genus.
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Thx Gerard and Paul

I relocated the images to here:

http://xespok.net/gallery/Mycetophilidae

What details should be more visible. I think these photos are not too bad for the size of these creatures ;-)

Edited by Xespok on 06-10-2005 16:44
 
Teglagyar u. 30.
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Hi Xespok,

The same problem, the resolution is not high enough. Maybe you should send the high reosultion image of photo no. 6 in the page you linked to. Best use . And you should update the link in your first post as it does no longer lead to the same species.
Edited by Paul Beuk on 06-10-2005 16:48
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It is most likely a species of the subfamily Gnoristinae. The visible wing venation resembles that of Depranocercus but only two species are known: one from the Nearctic and one from northern Scandinavia. I will kepp this one in mid and if I find out something, I will let you know.
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