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Big midge - Chironomus dilutus - female

Big midge - Chironomus dilutus - Female
Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
May 9, 2010
Size: 9 mm
ID based on (1) it looks like Chironomus dilutus, (2) it is larger than the vast majority of species, (3) Townes' revision says the female this species can usually be identified based on color and shape of pronotum. (In general, females can be hard to identify even to genus.)

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Big midge - Chironomus dilutus - female Staring back at me - Chironomus dilutus - female