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Midge - male

Midge - Male
DuPage County, Illinois, USA
April 2, 2005
Like a mosquito, but much bigger, with huge feathery antennae...

Moved
Moved from Chironominae.

Moved
Moved from Midges.

Midge
A male midge, family Chironomidae. The diptera experts state that the position of the forelegs at rest is distinctive. Males have the feathery antennae.

Patrick Coin
Durham, North Carolina

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