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Bloodworm Midge Larva Chironomidae Movement: Close-Up Views of Amazing Freshwater Creatures
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Short video footage of a bloodworm (midge fly larvae) showing movement of this creature. The front "legs" look like they are covered all over in tiny, spiky hooks. The bloodworm gets it's name from it's bright red color from hemoglobin. This was in a sample from a shallow rainwater collection area.

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Chironomidae

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environmentsciencebiologyflyinsectsetymologyfliesmicroscopefreshwaterlarvaeaquaticmicroscopicbloodwormmidgechironomidae

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