larva of large midge under a microscope, the genus Simulium, the largest genus of dipterans from the family of midges, Females harm as blood-suckers, the larvae vow in ponds and reservoirs
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Larva of Large Midge Under a Microscope, the Genus Simulium
Larva of Large Midge Under a Microscope, the Genus Simulium
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Created | 19 Jul 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, |