Gall midge larvae emerge from their gestation when ready for adulthood. A fully formed gall midge (seen here under a microscope) is the no bigger than a gnat or mosquito. Photos by DON PETERSEN | ...
Photos: Professor Michael Wise discovers tiny larvae spring into the air with ease Michael Wise A gall midge larva (seen here under a microscope) is no bigger than a grain of rice.
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