insect larva Chironomidae under the microscope, make such tubular houses to protect against predators, distributed at the bottom of ponds, are indicators of water, food for fish and used by fishermen, diverse life in colors 4K
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Insect Larva Chironomidae Under the Microscope
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Created | 04 May 2019 |
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Tags | bite, biting midges, Ceratopogonidae, chironomidae, fangs, larva, Microorganisms, midge, midges, mosquito, Orthocladiinae, orthoclads, retractable tentacles, under a microscope, under microscope, |