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Photo#251593
what midge? - male

what midge? - Male
Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA
February 1, 2009
Size: about 5 mm

Orthocladiinae
Orthocladiinae have short front legs (for a midge) and no crossvein connecting M and Cu. They are often black, but that is true of most midges that fly in the winter.

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