RFHTDTPN–Adult male midge (Chironomidae) Close up. Super Macro
RFRC8BHG–Buzzer midge (Chironomus plumosus), male, non-biting midge, Ukraine, Eastern Europe
RFHTE0J7–Adult male midge (Chironomidae) Close up. Super Macro
RMT9DW33–A midge, Chironomus plumosus, photographed at night in May on vegetation in a garden pond in Lancashire North West England UK GB
RM2PYAC1B–Twitching mosquitoes, swarm of mosquitoes
RMA3XY4P–zoology / animals, insects, Mosquitos, Large green midge, (Chironomus plumosus), male on blade of grass, distribution: worldwide
RF2GCB8P2–Image of a chironomids or non-biting midges on a white background . Insect. Animal.
RF2G9KP9C–Closeup shot of a buzzer midge on a grass blade
RF2JR2763–Female of flie from family Chironomidae (informally known as chironomids, nonbiting midges, or lake flies).
RF2GXE60H–male buzzer midge in a macro
RMEDP1G1–Changes of Chironomus plumosus
RFRB3HHD–Small bloodworm -red mosquito larvae close-up. Used as fish feed and fishing bait
RFMN10RP–Lot of midges or mosquiotos sitting on balck protective insect screen. Chironomus plumosus
RM2J6448E–Buzzer Midge, Chironomus plumosus resting dormant in the Silvery-velvet foliage of a Jerusalem Sage Plant , Phlomis fruticosa .
RF2WKC6P7–close shot of the tiny chironomus midge.
RMBKP6CK–Dancing mosquitoes in backlight
RFC330X0–Buzzer midge (Chironomus plumosus), male, non-biting midge, Ukraine, Eastern Europe
RF2G736HT–Chironomidae chironomid mosquitoes sit on a young leaf.
RMADTY91–Midge Chironomus plumosus Larvae found in organically polluted waters
RMFD2B9G–A newly emerged non-biting midge sunning itself in a tree. Noticably larger than biting midges but they lack the required mouthp
RFRAR86W–Changes of Chironomus plumosus. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with a modern twist reimagined
RM2AJ25D6–The annals and magazine of natural history : zoology, botany, and geology . 415. Tholosanus, characters of the new genus, 432.Thomas, O., on new Neotropical mammals, 278, 378.Thylacomys, Owen, remarks on, 300.Thyreocorinse, notes on the, 217.Trachycystis, new species of, 196.Tribalus, new species ot, 21.Tritonidea, uew species of, 242.TrochomorpUa, r,ew species of, 197.Trophon, uew species of, 241.Trypeticus, new species of, 27.Turbo, new species of, 247.Tylomys, new species of, 278.Viguon, P., on the alimentary canal in the larva of Chironomus plumosus, 395.Walford, E. A., on ironstone fossil
RF2JR2764–Female of flie from family Chironomidae (informally known as chironomids, nonbiting midges, or lake flies).
RF2GXEXG1–male buzzer midge in a macro
RFMMJ968–Lot of midges or mosquiotos sitting on balck protective insect screen. Chironomus plumosus
RM2J644AA–Buzzer Midge, Chironomus plumosus resting dormant in the Silvery-velvet foliage of a Jerusalem Sage Plant , Phlomis fruticosa .
RF2WKC6P3–close shot of the tiny chironomus midge.
RMRG44HH–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. JUNE Procladlus bellus density Chironomus plumosus density. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. California. Dept. of Fish and Game; California. Fish and Game Commission; California. Division of Fish and Game. [San Francisco, etc. ] State of California,
RF2JR2768–Female of flie from family Chironomidae (informally known as chironomids, nonbiting midges, or lake flies).
RFMN10T0–Lot of midges or mosquiotos sitting on balck protective insect screen. Chironomus plumosus
RM2J6407C–Winged Insect rests dormant in the Silvery-velvet foliage of a Jerusalem Sage Plant , Phlomis fruticosa .
RF2WKC6NY–close shot of the tiny chironomus midge.
RMRG44HR–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. BENTHOS IN A EUTROPHIC RESERVOIR 45. JUNE Procladlus bellus density Chironomus plumosus density. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. California. Dept. of Fish and Game; California. Fish and Game Commission; California. Division of Fish and Game. [San Fr
RF2WKC6NR–close shot of the tiny chironomus midge.
RMRG9265–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 60 BULLETIN 66, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.. Fig.2.—Diagram comparing nervous system of strepsiptera "with'that of other orders. 1. Machilis maritima. 5. Empis stercorea. 9. Syrphus ribesii. 13. Melolontha vulgaris. 2. Termes, species. 6. Tabanus bovinus. 10. Lucanus dama. 14. Stylops melittx. 3. Chironomus plumosus. 7. Formica rufa. 11. Sarcophaga carnaria. 15-17. Xenos vesparum. 4. Melanoplus spretus. 8. Acilius sulcatus. 12. Lachnosternafusca. (These figures are borrowed from Packard, Brauer, and Nassonow and for detailed informat
RMRHHBDN–. Blätter für Aquarien- und Terrarien-Kunde. Alois Czepa: Mückenlarven. 443 wintern in Larvenform. Im Sommer werden die Eier in gallertartigen Massen, die oft die ver-. Originalmikrophotographie f. d. „Blätter" v. Verfasser. Abb. 9. Hinterleibsende einer Larve v. Chironomus plumosus. schiedensten Anordnungen zeigen, ins Wasser ab- Einen ganz anderen Typus stellt die Larve von Ceratopogon-Meigen dar. Der Körper ist dünn, langgestreckt und mit einer so harten Haut bedeckt, daß er sich beinahe glasig an- fühlt. Da der längliche Kopf schmal ist und der Körper jeder Anhänge entbehrt, so sieht
RMRHHBD8–. Blätter für Aquarien- und Terrarien-Kunde. Originalmikrophotographie f. d. „Blätter" v. Verfasser. Abb. 9. Hinterleibsende einer Larve v. Chironomus plumosus. schiedensten Anordnungen zeigen, ins Wasser ab- Einen ganz anderen Typus stellt die Larve von Ceratopogon-Meigen dar. Der Körper ist dünn, langgestreckt und mit einer so harten Haut bedeckt, daß er sich beinahe glasig an- fühlt. Da der längliche Kopf schmal ist und der Körper jeder Anhänge entbehrt, so sieht die Larve einem Wurm täuschend ähnlich. Auch bei ihr ist die durchsichtige Haut das Organ der Atmung; denn der Wimperkranz,
RMRHHBEP–. Blätter für Aquarien- und Terrarien-Kunde. 442 Alois Ozepa: Mückenlarven. zarten schlauchförmigen Anhänge am achten Hinterleibssegmente zu deuten, die sich bei manchen Larven und besonders stark bei plumosus finden. Figur 9 zeigt uns das Hinter-. Originalmikrophotographie Abb. 7. Hinterleibsende einer f. d. „Blätter" v. Verfasser. Larve von Chironomus sjpec? ende einer solchen Larve, an der wir deutlich die bauchständigen Kiemen am achten und die vier Plättchen am neunten Segmente erkennen können. In dem eventuellen Vorhandensein dieser Kiemen, in der Größe und Art der Aus- bildung der