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Keyword: Chironomidae | Overview - a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z | Seite 1 von 1 | | | |
| Chironomids | | The Chironomids (Chironomidae) are a family of insects in the order two-winged flies (Diptera), the suborder Nematocera, the infraorder Culicomorpha and the superfamily Chironomoidea. The Chironomidae are divided into the following subfamilies: Aphroteniinae, Buchonomyiinae, Chilenomyinae, Chironominae, Diamesinae, Orthocladiinae, Podonominae, Prodiamesinae, Tanypodinae, Telmatogetoninae and Usambaromyiinae. | | |
| | Nematocera | | ...a. Examples of Nematocera families are: Anisopodidae, Bibionidae, winter crane flies, crane flies, net-winged midges, blackfly, gall midges, biting midgets, dark-winged fungus gnats, minute black scavenger flies, phantom midges, phantom crane Flies, Chironomidae, moth flies, mosquitoes, Macroceridae, and fungus gnats. In Germany, mosquitoes and crane flies are the most common. | | |
| | | ...nd throughout the world. There are approximately 5,000 species in total, 570 of which occur in Germany. Some species of the genus Clunio are only found on the surface of the sea. Belgica antarktica are found solely in Antarctica. Most species of Chironomidae reproduce once a year. Chironomids are small to medium in size and reach body lengths of 2-14 mm. They have slender bodies and are soft-skinned. | | |
| | Chironomus atroviridis | | ...roviridis (synonyms: Tendipes atroviridis, Chaetolabis atroviridis) belong to the genus Chironomus, in the order two-winged flies (Diptera), the suborder Nematocera, the infraorder Culicomorpha, the superfamily Chironomoidea, the family midges (Chironomidae), the subfamily Chironominae and the tribe Chironomini. | | |
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