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Photo#1192678
Chironomidae - unid - Diamesa - female

Chironomidae - unid - Diamesa - Female
Washington Crossing, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
February 20, 2016

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Moved
Moved from Diamesinae.

Probably Diamesa nivoriunda
The only common species that looks like this is Diamesa nivoriunda. An uncommon Diamesa is indistinguishable from this photo. One or two other genera of Diamesinae might be found in Pennsylvania in winter.

Moved
Moved from Midges.

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