Summary
Spiramiopsis is a small insect belonging to the order Diptera, commonly known as the midges. It is characterized by its slender body, measuring around 5 millimeters in length, and its distinctive spiraled pattern on the wings, which gives it its name. Found in damp environments such as marshes and wetlands, Spiramiopsis larvae feed on decaying organic matter, while the adults primarily feed on nectar and pollen.