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Photo#494281
Midge - Diplocladius cultriger - male

Midge - Diplocladius cultriger - Male
Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
February 28, 2011
Size: 4.8mm

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Moved
Moved from Orthocladiinae.

Abdominal hairs
The book I'm looking at(1) has an illustration of the typical pattern of hair on the abdomen for the genus I'm thinking of, but I would need a closer look to compare. Can you enlarge tergite 4 on this or the other similar midge?

 
Close-up added
It's not the best quality, but hopefully it shows enough detail.

Moved
Moved from Midges.

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