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Chaoborus crystallinus
Chaoborus crystallinus belong to the genus Chaoborus, in the order of two winged flies (Diptera), the suborder thread-horned flies (Nematocera), the infraorder Culicomorpha, the superfamily Culicoidea, the family phantom midges (Chaoboridae), and the subfamily Chaoborinae. Chaoborus crystallinus are a European species.
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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, Telmatoget...
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Chironomus atroviridis
Chironomus atroviridis (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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Root-maggot flies
Root-maggot flies (Anthomyiidae) form a family in the order two-winged flies (Diptera), the suborder flies (Brachycera), the infraorder Muscomorpha (division: Schizophora, subdivision: Calyptrata) and the superfamily Muscoidea. They are divided into the subfamilies Anthomyiinae and Pegomyinae. The two subfamilies include the following tribes: Anthomyiini, Chirosiini, Hydrophoriini, ...
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Hylemya strenua
Hylemya strenua are a species in the genus Hylemya, in the order two-winged flies (Diptera), the suborder flies (Brachycera), the infraorder Muscomorpha (division: Schizophora; subdivision: Calyptrata), the superfamily Muscoidea, the family Anthomyiidae, the subfamily Anthomyiinae and the tribe Anthomyiini. Hylemya strenua are found from the Arctic Circle to North Africa.
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Anthomyia pluvialis
Anthomyia pluvialis belong to the genus Anthomyia in the order two-winged flies (Diptera), the suborder flies (Brachycera), the infraorder Muscomorpha (section: Schizophora, subsection: Calyptratae), the superfamily Muscoidea, the family Anthomyiidae, the subfamily Anthomyiinae and the tribe Anthomyiini. Anthomyia pluvialis are endemic to most of Europe.
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Green Dock Beetle - Gastrophysa viridula
The Green Dock Beetle - Gastrophysa viridula (synonym: Gastroidea viridula) belong to the genus Gastrophysa, in the order beetles (Coleoptera), the suborder Polyphaga, the infraorder Cucujiformia, the superfamily Chrysomeloidea, and the family leaf beetles (Chrysomelidae). Subspecies of this species are: Gastrophysa viridula pennina and Gastrophysa viridula viridula. Gastrophysa viridula were still confined to the alpine areas ...
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Philonthus cognatus
Philonthus cognatus, (Syn: Philontus cognatus, Philontus fuscipennis) belong to the family rove beetles in the order beetles (Coleoptera), the suborder Polyphaga, the infraorder Staphyliniformia and the superfamily Staphylinoidea. Here - in the subfamily Staphylininae (tribe: Staphylinini, sub-tribe: Philontina) – they belong to the genus Philonthus. There are 75 species in Europe. Philonthus cognatus are commonly found th...
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Capsid bugs - Miridae
The Miridae (plant bugs, leaf bugs and grass bugs) are also known as capsid bugs. They form a family within the order Hemiptera and Rhynchota (true bugs, cicadas, hoppers, aphids and allies), the suborder true bugs (Heteroptera) and the infraorder Cimicomorpha.
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Plagiognathus arbustorum
Plagiognathus arbustorum (synonym: Lygaeus arbustorum) belong to the genus Plagiognathus, in the order Hemiptera and Rhynchota (true bugs, cicadas, hoppers, aphids and allies), the suborder true bugs (Heteroptera), the infraorder Cimicomorpha, the family capsid bugs (Miridae), the subfamily Phylinae and the tribe Phylini. Plagiognathus arbustorum are common and widespread in Europe, Asia and North America. They were introduced to the latter. It is among the most common sp...
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