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Photo#268448
Midge - Chironomus

Midge - Chironomus
The Arboretum, Guelph (N43º32'07"W080º13'06"), Wellington, Ontario, Canada
April 18, 2009
Size: 10.0 mm
Scooped from seasonal swamp.

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Moved
Moved from Chironominae.

Moved
Moved from Midges.

The tubes hanging off abdominal segment 8 usually mean something near Chironomus. It might be possible to combine larva and pupa features to get to genus; another angle on the pupa might help too.

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