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And has attached these 2 pictures to aid in identification. The message is below.| And | February 22nd, 2007, 1:43 pm | |
| Europe Posts: 6 | Hello Jason, compliments for your web. I found this one in alpine stream in Austria - Europe, I guess it could be a tricoptera ? I discovered it under a peabble (2nd pic) and portayed it on white surface in the 1st pic, any suggestion ? Thanks and Greetings Andrea | |
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| GONZO | February 22nd, 2007, 1:57 pm | |
| "Bear Swamp," PA Posts: 876 | And- Not like any Trichoptera I've ever seen--perhaps a beetle larva? | |
| And | February 22nd, 2007, 2:19 pm | |
| Europe Posts: 6 | One more thing, it was around 1 cm long, thanks Andrea | |
| Serotonin | February 22nd, 2007, 3:07 pm | |
| Posts: 6 | Hi guys. This is my first post. First, I'd like to say that I've really enjoyed this site since its inception, and I like it even more w/the new format. There is an incredible wealth of knowledge here. I have encountered the bug pictured above, in a New York stream. I don't recall it's Latin name, but if memory serves, in Schwiebert's "Nymphs" he refers to it as a Snipe Fly Larva. I have also heard it called a Water Sprite. I don't have the Nymphs book in front of me, but here's some photos I took a few winters ago. When disturbed, the things would thrash wildly until able to gain a foothold on something. I am considering making highly articulated larvae to mimic this behavior. Appx 1.5 cm. Pictures Here | |
| GONZO | February 22nd, 2007, 3:21 pm | |
| "Bear Swamp," PA Posts: 876 | Good call, Serotonin. It does look like the Atherix larvae. Maybe David or Roger can nail this one down. | |
| Serotonin | February 22nd, 2007, 3:26 pm | |
| Posts: 6 | Please excuse the following dumb question. How do I post the images here...? | |
| Taxon | February 22nd, 2007, 3:55 pm | |
| Mercer Island, WA Posts: 483 | Serotonin- EDIT: The following link appears on the screen for creation of a new topic: For help with formatting your text, see the forum code page. | |
| Roger Rohrbeck www.FlyfishingEntomology.com | ||
| Troutnut | February 22nd, 2007, 4:35 pm | |
| Fairbanks, AK Posts: 1115 | Yeah, I'm pretty sure this one is the genus Atherix in the family Athericidae. Serotonin's pics are Athericidae but probably not Atherix. They're all called "snipe flies" or "watersnipe flies" though. I've got pictures of a couple specimens on this site. Sorry about the tricky forum markup codes here. I cleaned up your posts a little bit to fit the syntax. | |
| Jason Neuswanger The Troutnut | ||
| Taxon | February 22nd, 2007, 4:56 pm | |
| Mercer Island, WA Posts: 483 | Andrea- You have (3) species of Athericidae (Watersnipe Flies) in Austria, Atherix ibis, Atrichops crassipes, and Ibisia marginata. I believe yours to be Atherix ibis. | |
| Roger Rohrbeck www.FlyfishingEntomology.com | ||
| GONZO | February 22nd, 2007, 6:36 pm | |
| "Bear Swamp," PA Posts: 876 | Hey Roger--where do you find your resources on European taxa? (I've looked on your site, but perhaps I'm missing something.) Not that I have any hope of ever fishing there, but at least it might keep me from using outdated nomenclature in the future. | |
| Taxon | February 22nd, 2007, 6:46 pm | |
| Mercer Island, WA Posts: 483 | Gonzo- European Macro-Invertebrate Database is in the Taxonomy folder on my Recommended Websites page. | |
| Roger Rohrbeck www.FlyfishingEntomology.com | ||
| GONZO | February 22nd, 2007, 7:29 pm | |
| "Bear Swamp," PA Posts: 876 | Thanks, Roger. I'd apologize for my lack of thoroughness and lame computer skills, but once one starts apologizing for one's shortcomings it's hard to know where to stop! :) | |
| Taxon | February 22nd, 2007, 8:00 pm | |
| Mercer Island, WA Posts: 483 | Gonzo- You're welcome. On those rare occasions when I know something useful, I'm delighted to have the opportunity to share it. | |
| Roger Rohrbeck www.FlyfishingEntomology.com | ||
| And | February 23rd, 2007, 9:00 am | |
| Europe Posts: 6 | Hello folks, thanks a lot ! I would claim the case is solved have a nice w/e Andrea | |


