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- hairy wings, unusual in the order Diptera, and have long antennae. Some Cecidomyiids are also known for the strange phenomenon of paedogenesis in which the...
- Ham, Daseul & Bae, Yeon Jae (2017). "Checklist of Sapro-mycophagous Cecidomyiids (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) from Korea". Entomological Research Bulletin...
- Pachypsylla celtidisumbilicus hackberry gall Some dipteran flies such as the cecidomyiid gall midges Dasineura investita and Neolasioptera boehmeriae, and some...
- to genus/species Cecidomyiidae Undescribed Undescribed Trace fossils Cecidomyiid midge galling on various host leaves Not described to genus/species Empididae...
- and Dasineura are known to cause plant galls. An unknown Itonididae (cecidomyiid) caused pouch leaf galls on the tree. The Banj oak is among the most...
- system theory." (2012). Huang, Meng-Yuan; et al. (2009). "Insect-induced cecidomyiid galls deficient in light-harvesting protein complex II showing normal...
- (in Afrikaans, "red garland") . The introduction of the gall-forming cecidomyiid Dasineura dielsi as a biological control has had only limited success...
- sp. nov Valid Fedotova & Perkovsky Late Eocene Rovno amber  Ukraine A cecidomyiid fly, with two species: C. korneyevi and C. conceptiva. Culiseta kishenehn...
- epidermal wall where food can be accessed. Like in other plant-feeding cecidomyiid species, larvae have a simplified digestive system that allows for extra-intestinal...
- 1086/658157. S2CID 84481534. Huang, Meng-Yuan; et al. (2014). "The number of cecidomyiid insect galls affects the photosynthesis of Machilus thunbergii host leaves"...