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FAMILY CHIRONOMIDAE

Zootaxa, 2016
Only 30 chironomid species distributed in 16 genera and three subfamilies are formally recorded to Colombia. Another 32 genera and two subfamilies have been recorded on larval stage, with no identification at species level. Many new records, genera and species are expected when focusing on systematics of chironomids from Colombia. 
Humberto Fonseca, Mendes   +1 more
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Chironomidae

2008
Published as part of Perez-Gelabert, Daniel E., 2008, Arthropods of Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti): A checklist and bibliography, pp.
Beata Gabrys   +97 more
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Chironomidae

2022
Published as part of Romero, Fátima, 2022, Inventario preliminar de insectos acuáticos en la provincia de San Juan, Argentina: distribución y ecología, pp. 10-44 in Acta Zoológica Lilloana 66 (1) on page 33, DOI: 10.30550/j.azl/2022.66.1/2022-02-03, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Chironomidae

2018
Published as part of Grimaldi, David A., Sunderlin, David, Aaroe, Georgene A., Dempsky, Michelle R., Parker, Nancy E., Tillery, George Q., White, Jaclyn G., Barden, Phillip, Nascimbene, Paul C. & Williams, Christopher J., 2018, Biological Inclusions in Amber from the Paleogene Chickaloon Formation of Alaska, pp.
Grimaldi, David A.   +9 more
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Chironomidae

1908
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Chironomidae Newman 1834

2023
Published as part of Orel, Oksana V., 2023, Stempellinella Brundin, 1947 (Diptera: Chironomidae) from Eastern Siberia and the Russian Far East, with the description of new species, pp.
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A Checklist of the Chironomidae (Insecta) of Florida (Diptera: Chironomidae)

Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History, 1959
An annotated list of the 110 described species of chironomids thus far found in Florida is presented. The list includes information on geographic and annual distributions of adults of the species listed. Of the 110 known species 79 were described from North America, 9 of them from Florida, 18 from Europe, 3 from Central or South America and a single ...
Beck, Elisabeth C   +1 more
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Calorific values of Chironomidae (Diptera)

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1974
Calorific determinations were made on the larvae of 9 species, and on the pupae and adults of 10 species, of Chironomidae from Marion Lake, British Columbia. Combination of these data with those in the literature to obtain mean calorific values (± 2 SE) for chironomid larvae, pupae, and adults gave values of 4802 ± 165 g-cal/g dry wt. and 5104 ± 178 g-
V J, McCauley, K, Tsumura
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Chironomidae Newman 1834

2018
Family: Chironomidae Newman, 1834 Subfamily: Chironominae Newman, 1834 Tribe: Tanytarsini Zavřel, 1917 Genus: Tanytarsus van der Wulp ...
Giłka, Wojciech   +3 more
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Chironomidae Family (Diptera: Chironomidae) in biogeochemical processes in lake sediments

Open Access Research Journal of Life Sciences, 2022
Chironomidae ids are not known to be dangerous to humans, in particular because they do not bite and do not seek contact with our food like some flies. At the time of metamorphosis, the adult leaves its envelope on the surface of the water, without contact with it and usually without direct contact with polluted sediments. It does not transmit germs or
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