Chironomidae

/ˌkaɪrəˈnɒmɪdi/ noun

A large family of insects including non-biting midges and gnats, characterized by distinctive hand-like antennae in the males.

From Greek 'cheir' (hand) + 'nomos' (law/distribution), with '-idae' being the biological family suffix. Named for the males' elaborate antennae arrangements.

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