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Superfamily Sciaroidea - Fungus Gnats and Gall Midges

 
 
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Fungus Gnat - Bolitophila Fungus Gnat - Bolitophila Fungus Gnat - Bolitophila - female Vashon BioBlitz 2012 - ID for fly with long antennae? - Bolitophila Bolitophila? - Bolitophila Bolitophila? - Bolitophila Bolitophila? - Bolitophila Tiny fly in mating swarm. - Bolitophila

Unknow small fly - female Bug Egg - Polystepha pilulae Gall on Fiddleneck (Amsinckia menziesii,  I believe ) - Schizomyia macrofila Schizomyia racemicola on Rough-stemmed Goldenrod - Schizomyia racemicola gall midge maybe Pond Drive leaf gall on Persicaria hydropiperoides D_G101 2020 2.1 - Clinodiplosis undescribed-species-on-periscaria Red gnat - Planetella Cecidomyiidae

Dipteran 30 - Diadocidia ferruginosa fungus gnat - Diadocidia ferruginosa - male Fly - Diadocidia ferruginosa - female gnat - Diadocidia ferruginosa Diadocidia

sexually dimorphic Diptera - maybe a midge? - Symmerus Ditomyiidae - lateral - Symmerus lautus - male Ditomyiidae - lateral - Symmerus vockerothi - male Fungus Gnat - Symmerus - female fungus gnat - Ditomyia - female Ditomyiids in Maryland - male - female Ditomyiids in Maryland - male Ditomyiid pupa about to emerge - Symmerus

Keroplatidae, terminalia - Orfelia - male A dipt'ran sort in need of an ID. - Keroplatus Unknown Fly from Tennessee - Proceroplatus elegans Fungus Gnat at Blacklight - Proceroplatus elegans midge - Macrocera - male small fly with long antennae - Macrocera - male Orfeliini - Orfelia Fungus Gnat - Macrocera - male

 
 
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