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Please any of you have experience with something like that?
 
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Aquatic Chironomidae are often parasitized by nematodes in family Mermithidae.
 
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John Carr wrote:
Aquatic Chironomidae are often parasitized by nematodes in family Mermithidae.



Many thanks John - mosquitoes travel to experts for examination ....

for me it is a rare phenomenon (I dont work with Chironomidae ..)

I also looked at the photos of Mermithidae - but I'm not sure - objects in mosquitoes have a clearly segmented body ....

Many thanks again,
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