- The
Cecidomyiinae,
commonly known as gall
midges or gall gnats, is the
largest subfamily in
Cecidomyiidae with over 600
genera and more than 5000 described...
- Kolesik,
Peter (2015). "A
review of gall
midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae:
Cecidomyiinae) of
Australia and
Papua New Guinea: morphology, biology, classification...
- This is a list of 123
genera in the
subfamily Cecidomyiinae, gall midges.
Acericecis Gagne, 1983 i c g b
Adiplosis i c g
Ametrodiplosis i c g Ancylodiplosis...
- The
filaments are thread-like in the
Porricondylinae and in all the
Cecidomyiinae and take the form of long
loops in the
supertribe Cecidomyiidi). Ocelli...
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Arthropoda class:
Insecta Order:
Diptera Family:
Cecidomyiidae Subfamily:
Cecidomyiinae Supertribe:
Cecidomyiidi Tribe:
Clinodiplosini Genus: Schismatodiplosis...
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Arthropoda class:
Insecta Order:
Diptera Family:
Cecidomyiidae Subfamily:
Cecidomyiinae Tribe:
Aphidoletini Genus:
Aphidoletes Species: A. aphidimyza Binomial...
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Contarinia verrucicola,
known generally as the
linden wart gall midge, is a
species of gall
midges in the
family Cecidomyiidae. "Contarinia verrucicola...
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Asphondylia eupatorii is a
species of gall
midge in the
family Cecidomyiidae.
Ageratina altissima is one of its host plants. "Asphondylia
eupatorii Felt...
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Dasineura mali,
commonly known as the
apple leaf
curling midge,
apple leaf
midge [English], Cécidomyie du
pommier [French],
Appelbladgalmug [Dutch], or...
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Mayetiola thujae, the
redcedar cone midge, is a
species of gall
midge that
infects western redcedar (Thuja plicata) cones.
Males are 2.44
millimetres (0...