Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Nematocera on Owlfly (Ascalaphidae)

Posted by Stephen on 18-12-2010 00:38
#1

Any ideas about the identity of this little midge that was standing on the dorsum of an Owlfly (Ascalaphidae). Didn't record the size, but truly tiny.

Location: Pico Bonito National Park, Honduras. Cloud forest. The Owlfly had been attracted to lights and was a rest on the vertical cloth.

Posted by Stephen on 18-12-2010 00:41
#2

I almost posted this in the "Non-Diptera ID" section, but I hated to separate the two images. This was another insect on the same Owlfly. This one seems to be hanging from the Owlfly's middle femur. Can anyone tell me what this insect is?

Posted by Paul Beuk on 18-12-2010 00:48
#3

Top: Ceratopogonidae; bottom: thrips that probably just got stuck.