RF2H65FKF–Super macro dorsal view of Non-biting Midge (Chironomidae) on purple flower, South Australia
RMAXR7K3–Adult male chironomid midge Chironomus riparius used as a toxicology indicator species
RFW77G2B–Chironomus plumosus, aka the buzzer midge. Nonbiting midge Chironomidae in natural habitat against dark background.
RM2GEWFJX–Midge Crawling on Lymantria Monacha's Right Antenna
RF2HA1YTJ–Male Chironomidae - no-biting midge on dark blue background. Highly detailed
RFRENN26–Midge close-up in tundra. most harmful insect for humans in the North. Ceratopogonidae
RF2P74D50–Buzzer midge (Chironomus plumosus) on white background. Chironomus plumosus larvae are the most natural aquarium fish food
RF2FWMK4N–Damaged raspberry shoots by Raspberry gall midge - Lasioptera rubi.
RFTRG7AE–Insect crane fly macro/close-up sitting on a lavender plant
RMD3B6C9–(dpa) - A midge (Nematocera) sits on a human skin and sucks blood, pictured in Magdeburg, Germany, 30 August 2002. After the recent floods in Germany the humidity caused a midge plague along the river Elbe. Only female midges sting and suck blood, which they need for reproduction. Anti-midge spray i
RMDAB510–Nettle leaf gall caused by a midge, Dasineura urticae, on the underside of a stinging nettle, Urtica dioica, leaf
RMFJ66E1–Phantom midge (Chaoborus spec.), pupa floating in water
RM2C3FYE5–Close up of a spotted crane fly
RMH2T3BB–Male non-biting midge - Chironomus species - Chironomidae family - in Hampshire heathland habitat in England
RFF40P87–book gall midge
RF2A6ANYT–Midge on cow parsley flower
RM2M4JJHH–Non-biting Midge on a leaf, genus Chironomus
RF2HA1YTD–Male Chironomidae -- no-biting midge - hanging upside down from a juniper branch
RM2GEARM2–Hironomid / nonbiting midge / lake fly (Chironomus spec.) on leaf in summer
RF2NHFDTM–Small midge on a Black-eyed susan flower (Rudbeckia hirta). Selective focus and shallow depth of field.
RMD6P669–A rare net-winged midge (Apistomyia elegans) feeding on umbel flowers by an unpolluted mountain stream, Corsica, France, Europe
RF2FWMK50–Damaged raspberry shoots by Raspberry gall midge - Lasioptera rubi.
RFEBJHF5–Tail of Phantom Midge larva, Chaoboridae SEM
RMTB5WCE–Tick flies are biting midges in the Microhelea subfamily, this female midge (Forcipomyia sp) is feeding on the hemolymph of a walking stick insect.
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