Midges and Gnats
Midges and gnats are common names for a large number of small, non-biting flies. Many species look like mosquitoes and may form annoying swarms or clouds in the air but they do not bite. The immature stages develop in water in pools, containers, ... [... more]
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Gall Mites and Midges
Bladdergall: silver and red maples; Spindlegall: sugar maple; Erineum: many species of maple; Gouty vein midge: sugar and red maples. In spring as leaves expand, look for characteristic gall formations on the upper surfaces of leaves ... [... more]
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Chironomidae: The Biology and Ecology of Non-Biting Midges
The Chironomidae: Anyone who works with chironomid midges needs this book! Why? Because this book is SO full of information on most aspects of chironomid morphology, biology and ecology! A worthy successor to Thienemann's 1954 tome "Chironomus. [... more]
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Midges, Maps And Muesli
Midges, Maps And Muesli [... more]
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Midges In Scotland
Midges In Scotland [... more]
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Midges, Maps and Muesli
Midges, Maps and Muesli [... more]
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The Orvis Tacklebox Book of Midges, Downings, and ...
The quick, handy guide to identifying useful terrestrial insects -- mainly grasshoppers and crickets -- to cast to trout when other major bugs aren't active. [... more]
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Midge's Wild Fridge
Midge's Wild Fridge [... more]
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Midges
DESCRIPTION: Name applies to mosquito-like flies in the family Chironomidae. They are different from mosquitoes in that female midges don't bite; males have large, bushy antennae. Adults produce a high-pitched humming sound when they ... [... more]
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Rice Seed Midges
Midges are the most common group of insects in rice fields. Over 30 species have been found in California rice fields, but comparatively few species are associated with seed and seedling injury. Adult midges swarm in small clouds over rice fields ... [... more]
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Midges,Midge Elimination and Biology
Midge elimination methods, biology and identification of midges. Chironomidae [... more]
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Gall midges
More than 1,000 species of gall-forming midges have been described in North America. These differ from gall wasps in that the adults are tiny (1 to 3 mm), mosquitolike flies, not wasps. Trees that frequently support gall midges include oak, ... [... more]
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