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From: Henk Verhaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [VFB] Chironomid??
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 08:09:00 +0200


On 30 Jun, 2004, at 0:41, Desert Eagle wrote:

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Can someone give me a definition of what a Chironomid is?

Non-biting midge. Chironomus tentans is a well-known representative, often used as a lab animal for testing the toxicity of pollutants to sediment-dwelling organisms (i.e. the larvae). Chironomids are small-to-medium sized diptera, very similar in looks to mosquitos, but without the biting-sucking mouthparts. Size of the adults varies from 2-3 mm to 12-15 mm. These are the midges that can often be seen hovering in extremely large congregations above shorelines.


The larvae and pupae are a staple food of insect-feeding fish in stillwaters and slow-flowing, silt-bottomed running waters.

Henk

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