insecta Larva non-biting midge under the microscope, family Chironomidae, order Diptera, distributed at the bottom of ponds, are indicators of water, food for fish.
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Insecta Larva Nonbiting Midge Under the Microscope Family Chironomidae Order Diptera Distributed at
Insecta Larva Nonbiting Midge Under the Microscope Family Chironomidae Order Diptera Distributed at
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