insect larva Chironomidae under the microscope, distributed at the bottom of ponds, are indicators of water, food for fish and used by fishermen, feed on detritus and microorganisms, some predators, are harmless to humans
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Insect Larva Chironomidae Under the Microscope, Distributed at the Bottom of Ponds, Are Indicators
Insect Larva Chironomidae Under the Microscope, Distributed at the Bottom of Ponds, Are Indicators
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Tags | bite, biting midges, Ceratopogonidae, chironomidae, fangs, insect, larva, midge, midges, mosquito, Orthocladiinae, orthoclads, plankton, retractable tentacles, under a microscope, |