Post #2514648
2026-03-22 01:47 UTC
@relet@flipping.rocks Do you maybe know what kind of gnat that is? Also would be helpful to know if the structure is symmetrical on both sides or not.
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@relet@flipping.rocks 2026-03-22 02:21
@pkviatko@ecoevo.social Not yet. Currently it is the calibration gnat that was first to land in my red/yellow pan trap. Southern Norway, mid march, right after snow melt. I'll hopefully have a full picture soon, and when it is off calibration duty, I'll try to record any relevant features that are not visible in the panorama. Checking the other side of the slide should be easy enough without manipulation. What would be candidates? My first thoughts were a collapsed ocellus or a small mite, but I wouldn't expect them in this location.