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midge name for any of numerous minute, fragile flies in several families. The family Chironomidae consists of about 2,000 species, most of which are widely distributed. The herbivorous larvae are found in all freshwaters; the larvae of some species live in saltwater. Midge larvae are an important source of food for larger aquatic insects and fish. The larvae of some species of the genus Chironomus, which are called freshwater bloodworms, are unusual in that they contain the protein hemoglobin. The pupae are active and aquatic. The adults, which look like slender mosquitoes, are often seen swarming over or near water, and large courting and mating swarms may contain millions of insects. The larvae and pupae of the net-wing midges, family Blepharoceridae, live in fast-flowing freshwater; they attach to rocks by suction disks and feed mainly on algae. The biting midges belong to the genus Culicoides of the family Ceratopogonidae; they are the smallest of the bloodsucking insects and are common pests in the NE United States, where they are called punkies, sand flies, and no-see-ums. The adults have mouthparts that pierce and suck and inflict irritating bites on humans; some species ride the wings of dragonflies and lacewings, sucking the blood of their hosts. Gall midges, family Cecidomyiidae, damage many plants by causing formation of plant galls in which the larvae live (see gnat ). Midges are classified in the phylum Arthropoda , class Insecta, order Diptera.

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midge / mij/ • n. 1. a small two-winged fly that is often seen in swarms near water or marshy areas where it breeds. There are two families: Chironomidae (the nonbiting midges), and Ceratopogonidae (the biting midges). ∎  any of a number of small flies whose larvae can be pests of plants, typically producing galls or damaging leaves. 2. inf. a small person. ORIGIN: Old English mycg(e); related to German Mücke, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin musca.

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