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Keyword: Nematocera | 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 2 von 2 1 2 | | | | 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. | | |
| | 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, Tanypod... | | |
| | | 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. | | |
| | Epiphragma ocellaris | | Epiphragma ocellaris belong to the family Limoniidae, in the order two-winged flies (Diptera), the suborder Nematocera, the infraorder Tipulomorpha and the superfamily Tipuloidea. Epiphragma ocellaris are widespread but rare in Europe. | | |
| | Dung midges - Minute black scavenger flies | | The minute black scavenger flies (Scatopsidae), also known as "dung midges" are an important family, in the order flies (Diptera), the suborder Nematocera, the infraorder Psychodomorpha and the superfamily Scatopsoidea. This family is divided into the subfamilies Aspistinae, Ectaetiinae, Psectrosciarinae and Scatopsinae. The subfamilies include 31 genera, and around 250 to 300 different species. | | |
| | Bibio clavipes | | Bibio clavipes belong to the genus Bibio, in the order two winged flies (Diptera), the suborder Nematocera, the infraorder Bibionomorpha, the superfamily Bibionoidea and the family bibionids (Bibionidae). Scientific synonyms for Bibio clavipes are: Bibio dorsalis, Bibio flavicollis, Bibio tancrei and Hirtea ephippium. This species of Bibionidae is widesp... | | |
| | ...dae often swarm en masse. They do not sting and they feed on nectar or honeydew. They contribute to the pollination of fruit trees. The insects mate within the swarm, and the males of the Bibio marci for example can become very aggressive. While the Nematocera are generally good flyers, i. e. the Bibio hortulanus are sluggish and slow.
The female Bibionidae lay up to 3, 000 eggs, individually or in small groups in the soil, where they are buried. The hatched larvae, which are resist to the cold, are u... | | |
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