Observed live Chironomus Larvae under Foldscope

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Junior Research Fellow, The D. G. Ruparel College, Mumbai.

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Chironomidae, also known as Chironomids, belongs to phylum Arthropoda “. Larval stages are found in almost any aquatic or semiaquatic habitat. Larvae are bright red in color due to presence of hemoglobin; these are frequently known as “bloodworms”. Observed the thoracic basal ring of the larvae.

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