Abstract

Abstract A survey of invertebrates inhabiting salt marsh pools in southern Maine revealed the presence of larval Goeldichironomus devineyae, a midge fly species of the family Chironomidae. The larvae were collected from sediments in eight pools with salinities of 26–39‰ and reared to adults for species verification. This represents a considerable range extension for the species that was previously recorded from the southeastern coast of the United States.

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