Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Limoniidae - Dicranomyia chorea? -> Neolimonia dumetorum
Posted by Biothorns on 07-06-2016 17:20
#1
Hello,
this Limoniidae with a pseudoscorpion on its third leg I catched in a wooden area near Deggendorf/Niederbayern/Germany.
02.06.2016, ca 8 mm without wings.
According with the pictures of Graham Calow (http://www.naturespot.org.uk/species/dicranomyia-chorea) I think it may be Dicranomyia chorea.
ID possible?
Greetings
Hans-Jürgen
Edited by Biothorns on 21-06-2016 12:40
Posted by Biothorns on 07-06-2016 17:21
#2
the wing
Edited by Biothorns on 07-06-2016 18:00
Posted by Biothorns on 07-06-2016 17:24
#3
the complete midge, lateral
Edited by Biothorns on 07-06-2016 18:02
Posted by Biothorns on 07-06-2016 17:25
#4
with the pseudoscorpion
Edited by Biothorns on 07-06-2016 18:04
Posted by Biothorns on 07-06-2016 17:28
#5
a new photo showing the ring (not clear) at the end of the first femur
Edited by Biothorns on 07-06-2016 18:06
Posted by Dmitry Gavryushin on 15-06-2016 10:16
#6
Neolimonia dumetorum, male
Posted by Biothorns on 19-06-2016 11:38
#7
Thanks for your help. In the meantime the Pseudoscorpion is identified too: Lamprochernes nodosus.
Greetings
Hans-Jürgen