Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Bibio-like, but no idea what it really is

Posted by Jan Zwaaneveld on 17-11-2006 19:12
#1

Photographed today at Leerdam, Netherland.
Nrs. 1 and 2 are the same individual, nr. 3 is another individual, but it looked very similar to me.
Pretty small flies, about 6-7 mm (? guess).

Could anyone say something about it? Thanks in advance!

Posted by Jan Zwaaneveld on 17-11-2006 19:12
#2

photo 2

Posted by Jan Zwaaneveld on 17-11-2006 19:12
#3

photo 3

Posted by Paul Beuk on 17-11-2006 20:26
#4

I'd say rather 'a-typical' Chironomidae...

Posted by Juergen Peters on 17-11-2006 20:27
#5

Hello, Jan!

Dilophus febrilis females? But better wait for the experts.

Posted by Paul Beuk on 17-11-2006 20:30
#6

Definitely not Bibionidae. ;)

Posted by Jan Zwaaneveld on 17-11-2006 20:35
#7

The more flies I try to identify, the more respect I get for the experts on this site :(
Fortunately I can still say I'm just a beginner.
Thank you, Paul and Juergen!

Posted by Juergen Peters on 17-11-2006 20:40
#8

Hello, Paul!

Paul Beuk wrote:
I'd say rather 'a-typical' Chironomidae...


That would have been my second guess B) (overlapping posts).

Posted by Xespok on 18-11-2006 07:43
#9

Female Chironomidae, I would say this midge looks rather typical, as far as the black female Chironomids (many many species) are concerned.