Biting Midge - Larvae
Parasites 20160313 001730
The enzymes the larvae expel in order to melt the skin to feed leaves a threadlike image. The threads are green, blue and red. The red tubes are sometimes the feeder tubes that are abandoned when they shed their sacks as they grow in stages.
The enzymes the larvae expel in order to melt the skin to feed leaves a threadlike image. The threads are green, blue and red. The red tubes are sometimes the feeder tubes that are abandoned when they shed their sacks as they grow in stages.
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Biting Midge - Larvae
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