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Photo#1610758
Unknown garden insect

Unknown garden insect
Fayetteville botanical gardens of the Ozarks, Washington County, Arkansas, USA
September 15, 2018
This was , small and translucent, no bigger then a little finger. Was hiding under a leaf and would run away if a another creature got on top of the leaf. It also has translucent wings on it's back.

Frassed
Moved from ID Request.

Non-biting midge
A male in family Chironomidae tribe Chironomini. Larvae are aquatic.

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