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PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS IN THE FORCIPOMYIINAE (DIPTERA: CERATOPOGONIDAE)

The Canadian Entomologist, 1971
AbstractThe phylogenetic relationships between species groups and subgenera in the Forcipomyiinae are presented for the first time, from a consideration primarily of male genitalic structures and comparative morphology of all stages. A dendrogram showing the phylogenetic relationships within the subfamily and a figure showing the evolutionary trends in
E. J. LeRoux, K. L. Chan
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New records of parasites of Ceratopogonidae.

1968
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The immature stages of the biting midge Culicoides debilipalpis Lutz (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae)

Zootaxa, 2019
The fourth instar larva and pupa of Culicoides debilipalpis Lutz, 1913 are described, illustrated, and photomicrographed from material collected in tree-holes of Salix sp. in Entre Rios Province, Argentina by using binocular, phase-contrast, and scanning
M. Ronderos   +2 more
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BITING MIDGES ( Ceratopogonidae )

2002
Biting midges are minute blood-sucking flies. They are commonly known as “no-see-ums” owing to their small size and the fact that they often go unnoticed despite the discomforting bites, which they cause. There are 78 genera and 4000 described species of biting midges. Ceratopogonid larvae are typically long and slender, ranging from 2─5 mm in length
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The newly discovered male of Austroconops (Ceratopogonidae: Diptera) with a discussion of the phylogeny of the basal lineages of the ceratopogonidae

1987
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Borkent, Art   +2 more
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Ceratopogonidae from the wings of Dragonflies

1932
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Ceratopogonidae from Costa Rica (Diptera).

1953
Contributions to Entomology = Beiträge zur Entomologie, Bd. 3 Nr. 1-2 (1953)
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The grooming organs of Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae).

1974
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