- The
Chironomidae (informally
known as chironomids,
nonbiting midges, or lake flies)
comprise a
family of
nematoceran flies with a
global distribution....
-
North America and
sandflies in Australia) Chaoboridae,
phantom midges Chironomidae, non-biting
midges (also
known as muckleheads,
muffleheads or lake flies...
- Gorobchyshyn;
Peter Convey (28
April 2021). "Belgica
antarctica (Diptera:
Chironomidae): A
natural model organism for
extreme environments".
Insect Science...
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active at sub-zero temperatures, such as some conifers;
those in the
Chironomidae family are
still active at −16 °C.
Microalgae that live in snow and ice...
-
Simuliidae -black
flies and
buffalo gnats Ceratopogonidae -biting
midges Chironomidae -nonbiting
midges The
monophyly of
Culicomorpha and
Culicoidea have been...
-
ambiguous term and can
refer to:
Larvae of a non-biting
midge (family
Chironomidae)
containing hemoglobin Glycera (annelid), a
polychaete often used for...
- s****
flies (Ephydridae) and some
Chironomidae survive in
extreme environments including glaciers (Diamesa sp.,
Chironomidae), hot springs, geysers, saline...
- non-biting
midge in the
subfamily Tanypodinae of the
bloodworm family Chironomidae,
found in the
western United States and Mexico. Thi****nnimyia barberi...
- non-biting
midges in the
subfamily Tanypodinae of the
bloodworm family Chironomidae. Some
authorities consider Hayesomyia to be a
subgenus of Thi****nnimyia...
- la evolución histórica de las
comunidades de quironómidos (Diptera,
Chironomidae) en la
Laguna Azul,
Santa Cruz,
Argentina [The
Little Ice Age in Southern...