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Chironomidae, I suppose- very beautiful
Isidro
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Ten minutes ago. Zaragoza, Aragion Spain. Urban garden at 200 meters high. This pretty chironomid? with painted wings sizes more or less the same than a Clogmia albipucntata, about 4 mm of body lenght.

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Please put a name for this fly...
 
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Correct.
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Thanks... and what genus???? what species??????
 
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uploading...
 
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Isidro... Chironomidae -- has over 5000 species, maybe much more.

Try this one: http://insects.ummz.lsa.umich.edu/~ethanbr/chiro/
 
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OK, but painted-winged species... can be easier. The same Paul identified me another chironomid to species level... Guttipelopia guttipennis...


P.D. The last pciture of the link is IMPRESSIVE Shock
 
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uploading again...
 
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uploading again...
 
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uploading again.... maybe some day can arrive someone that knews it...
 
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I think that can belongs to subfamily Tanypodinae? PLEASE I NEED A GENUS!!!!
 
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