Summary
Bertamyia is a small insect belonging to the Diptera order, commonly known as a midge. It has a slender body, measuring around 2-3 millimeters in length, with delicate wings that are often transparent or slightly tinted. Bertamyia is typically found near freshwater habitats, such as ponds or streams, where it plays a crucial role in the ecosystem as a pollinator and a food source for other organisms. Its larvae are aquatic and feed on organic matter, contributing to nutrient cycling in the water.