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Chironomidae larva showing the characteristic red color. ~40x magnification. The head is towards the upper left, just out of view ...
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Details about True Fly Family Chironomidae (Midges), including 68 pictures of 16 specimens and hatch matching tips for fly fishing.
www.troutnut.com/hatch/887/True-Fly-Chironomidae-Midg... - Similar
Aug 5, 2009 ... This is your place for finding researchers, news, and other resources regarding Chironomidae, or non-biting midges. ...
insects.ummz.lsa.umich.edu/~ethanbr/chiro/ - Similar
Please explore our website to learn more about the people and projects in the Chironomidae Research Group. Members of our group have been active at regional ...
www.entomology.umn.edu/midge/ - Similar
The midges (order Diptera, family Chironomidae) account for most of the macroinvertebrates in freshwater environments. In many aquatic habitats this group ...
www.chebucto.ns.ca/ccn/info/Science/SWCS/ZOOBENTH/BEN... - Similar
Additions and corrections for my 2001 "Identification Manual for the Larval Chironomidae (Diptera) of North and South Carolina" (last update 21 May 2008) ...
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Information on Chironomidae and water beetles, checklists for Florida, North and South Carolina; information on how to obtain identification manuals.
home.earthlink.net/~johnepler/ - Similar
The Chironomidae is a large and diverse family of flies. They are commonly known as "non-biting midges." There are over 20000 species known world-wide, ...
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/informat... - Similar
Photographs of midges in this family found in North America, provided by BugGuide.
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Welcome to the Chironomidae (Diptera) of Georgia (USA), a checklist of chironomid midges based upon published literature records and specimens examined by ...
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