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Biting midges (Ceratopogonidae)
1993The Ceratopogonidae form a family of small nematocerous flies, usually less than 3 or 4 mm in length. They are closely related to the Chironomidae, the non-biting midges, but can be distinguished from them by the presence of biting mouthparts in the female, the wing venation and by the short fore legs (Fig. 7.1). They are best known as ′biting midges′ (
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2014
Worldwide Generic Key to Pupae of Ceratopogonidae This is the first attempt at keying pupae of all known genera of Ceratopogonidae of the world. Generally, regional keys are more useful for identification but the material I examined was seriously limited and often included reared species representing genera which were otherwise unknown within a ...
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Worldwide Generic Key to Pupae of Ceratopogonidae This is the first attempt at keying pupae of all known genera of Ceratopogonidae of the world. Generally, regional keys are more useful for identification but the material I examined was seriously limited and often included reared species representing genera which were otherwise unknown within a ...
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New records of parasites of Ceratopogonidae.
1968(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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2023
Two new species of Culicoides from the Ukraine are described. C. luganicus sp. n. is found in the Steppe zone of the Ukraine (vil. Stanitsa Luganskaya of the Voroshilovgrad region, May???June, 1964); C. atripennis sp. n. was found in mountainous regions of the Crimea (biting midges are reared from pupae caught in flood water basins of the river ...
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Two new species of Culicoides from the Ukraine are described. C. luganicus sp. n. is found in the Steppe zone of the Ukraine (vil. Stanitsa Luganskaya of the Voroshilovgrad region, May???June, 1964); C. atripennis sp. n. was found in mountainous regions of the Crimea (biting midges are reared from pupae caught in flood water basins of the river ...
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Ceratopogonidae (Diptera) Communities in a Protected Area Threatened by Urbanization
Neotropical Entomology, 2020Carla G Cazorla
exaly

