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? mosquitoes attack Meloe Ceratopogonidae - genus Atrichopogon, subgenus Meloehelea
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Moscow Pov., Voinova Gora, 30 V 2012, birch-pine forest.
Sorry for the bad quality. Is it possible to undrestand, waht a tiny mosquito is it?
I have made the photos with Meloe, but at home I found some mosquitos in some photos. As i see, mosquitoes drink hemolymph!
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Timofey wrote:
Moscow Pov., Voinova Gora, 30 V 2012, birch-pine forest.
Sorry for the bad quality. Is it possible to undrestand, waht a tiny mosquito is it?
I have made the photos with Meloe, but at home I found some mosquitos in some photos. As i see, mosquitoes drink hemolymph!

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Timofey wrote:
Moscow Pov., Voinova Gora, 30 V 2012, birch-pine forest.
Sorry for the bad quality. Is it possible to undrestand, waht a tiny mosquito is it?
I have made the photos with Meloe, but at home I found some mosquitos in some photos. As i see, mosquitoes drink hemolymph!

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Timofey wrote:
Moscow Pov., Voinova Gora, 30 V 2012, birch-pine forest.
Sorry for the bad quality. Is it possible to undrestand, waht a tiny mosquito is it?
I have made the photos with Meloe, but at home I found some mosquitos in some photos. As i see, mosquitoes drink hemolymph!

Timofey attached the following image:


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Timofey wrote:
Moscow Pov., Voinova Gora, 30 V 2012, birch-pine forest.
Sorry for the bad quality. Is it possible to undrestand, waht a tiny mosquito is it?
I have made the photos with Meloe, but at home I found some mosquitos in some photos. As i see, mosquitoes drink hemolymph!

Timofey attached the following image:


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Ceratopogonidae - genus Atrichopogon, subgenus Meloehelea - several species which specialize in feeding on Meloeidae and Oedomeridae
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Ceratopogonidae
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Tony Irwin wrote:
Ceratopogonidae - genus Atrichopogon, subgenus Meloehelea - several species which specialize in feeding on Meloeidae and Oedomeridae


Thank you, Tony! Specializate beetle midges! I am impressed!
 
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
Ceratopogonidae


Thank you!
 
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