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Photo#945078
biting midge - male

biting midge - Male
Randolph, Coos County, New Hampshire, USA
June 24, 2014

Ceratopogoninae, male
Specimen now a photo-voucher. Thanks Tom.

These are more difficult to ID from males, but I think it might be Palpomyia.

[No batonnets on any tarsi; C short, not extended to wing tip; 2 radial cells (r1 & r2+3); short spines on distal half of front femora]

Moved
Moved from Biting Midges.

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