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Photo#754723
Midge?

Midge?
Auburn, Cayuga County, New York, USA
March 7, 2013
Size: 3 mm
Found on steel railing over a creek at 30 degrees F. Female? ID please?

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Male Diamesinae
I think this is a male without erect hairs on the antennae. It may be young with the hairs not yet erect, or of a species where the male lacks antenna hairs. The hairs are used in mating swarms. Many winter-active midges mate on the ground.

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