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    Default Maintaining an arm’s length, social distancing of Insectdom

    ID: Non Biting midge

    Usually seen, atleast in my case, next to the mangrove areas, these non-biting midges seem to follow the new norm of social distancing, maintaining an arm’s length distance from each other. These midges seemed to be picking up the underside of the leaves to rest out, and for some reason these two had selected this leaf for resting, eventually though, the other midge moved out and flew off. Usually confused with the nasty mosquitos, these pale beauties are generally hated and mostly killed off while they venture into the homes surrounding the mangrove areas, even though the name literally suggests them to be non-biting ones, but less awareness lead to killing of these beauties

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    Canon 100mm macro
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    Shutterspeed 1/160
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