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Aquatic pupa with long filaments-->Ceratopogonidae, probably Dasyhelea
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Found in a pond on the underside of a floating leaf in New Marlborough, Massachusetts, USA, on May 30, 2010. Among eggs that I believe are chironomid, but I will post a better photo of those separately.
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pupa of Ceratopogonidae. And in Europe (were I live), I know of only one genus with these long thoracic horns i.e. Dasyhelea.
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Thanks!
 
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