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Photo#751446
Midge?

Midge?
Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA
March 15, 2013
Size: 1cm (the largest one)
These were very abundant on the surface of rocks that were in full sunlight in a fast moving current in a rocky hillside seepage.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Chironomidae
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Most likely Orthocladiinae.

 
Dixidae?
From same location:

I think it doesn't quite match Dixidae, but I'm not certain.

 
There were numerous tiny flie
There were numerous tiny flies around the same rocks (like the adults) so I will try to get some shots of those today.

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