I just spent three nights camping at #BirdLife Australia's #Gluepot Reserve in the #mallee of #SouthAustralia.

Tenperatures were reaching 37/38 C, and it's very dry there. The reserve has a small dam, but no other open water. The #MurrayRiver is about 40 km to the south.

But the #insects that appeared at night were primarily #freshwater species - lots of #CaddisFlies (#Trichoptera), #Chironomidae and #BackSwimmers (#Notonectidae).

This video shows the insects attracted to a #LepiLED UV light. If these mostly originated down at the river, the insect #biomass streaming up across this region (wind-blown?) is absolutely staggering.

There were also LOTS of #microbats everywhere, and the stars were incredible.

#entomology #biodiversity #Australia

#GlyptotendipesTestaceus is a species of midge in the family #Chironomidae.
New publication: Artificial #light at night reduces emergence and attracts flying adults of aquatic #Diptera. #ALAN #lightpollution #insects #chironomidae
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00027-025-01161-7
Artificial light at night reduces emergence and attracts flying adults of aquatic Diptera - Aquatic Sciences

Artificial light at night (ALAN) is a widespread, human-induced alteration of the landscape that affects insect dispersal and potentially contributes to insect decline. We used an experimental area with streetlights installed adjacent to an agricultural drainage ditch to experimentally assess the abundance and diversity of emerging and flying aquatic Diptera over a period of six months in summer and autumn. Emergence was two-fold lower in the lit site, while flying adults were eight-fold more abundant at traps under lights. Results were taxon- and sex-specific. Males of nine taxa were less abundant in lit emergence traps, and females of most taxa were more abundant in lit air-eclector traps than in controls. We developed an empirical model based on emergence and capture rates and used this model to estimate that the majority of the 54 flying Diptera taxa we identified were attracted to light from the adjacent water body, and that a few taxa were attracted from a distance of up to 1800 m. This work provides evidence that artificial light in riparian areas can reduce emergence in aquatic Diptera and hinder dispersal, with effects that vary depending on the taxon. Because many riparian predators rely on adult aquatic insects as prey, these changes can cascade across aquatic-terrestrial ecosystem boundaries. Given the large number of streetlights that are installed along freshwater shorelines, the observed effects are likely to be of relevance to freshwater bodies around the globe.

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A green midge (Chironomidae) for #flyday.
Manitoba, Canada.
#FlydayFriday #FridayFlyday #FlyFriday #insect #diptera #chironomidae
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Die Blüten des Ruprechtskrauts, auch Stinkender Storchschnabel genannt, sind klein – die Zuckmücke auf der rechte Blüte nochmals kleiner. Zuckmücken sind harmlos und können nicht stechen.

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#Makro #Macro #MyWork #Chironomidae #Zuckmücke #Ruprechtskraut #Geranium_robertianum
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This fancy fellow flew by for a visit on my leg.

#fly #insect #macro #wildlife #photography #chironomidae

Diese Mücke (ca. 3 mm), die hier auf einer Eiben-Nadel sitzt, gehört wohl zu den Orthocladiinae, einer Unterfamilie der nicht beißenden Mücken. Sie dirigierte mit ihren Vorderbeinen.

#natur #artenvielfalt #naturfoto #nature #Insekten #diptera #Chironomidae #insects #fliegen

Genus may be challenging, but that seems to be in the family #Chironomidae

A little #ArthroBeauty for #FlyFriday! At this time of year down by the water, the air is filled with swarms of non-biting midges (family Chironomidae), often flying around while mated. In this picture the one on the left is male; his fluffy antennae help him pick up females' pheromones.

#Flyday #FridayFlyday #insects #flies #midges #Diptera #Chironomidae