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- The Culicoidea are a superfamily within the order Diptera. The following families are included within the Culicoidea: Dixidaemeniscus midges Corethrellidae...
- based on phylogenetic analyses of morphological features. Superfamily Culicoidea Dixidae -meniscus midges Corethrellidae -frog-biting midges Chaoboridae...
- Culicoidea Dixidae (meniscus midges) Corethrellidae (frog-biting midges) Chaoboridae (phantom midges) Culicidae (mosquitoes) Chironomoidea Thaumaleidae...
- Culiseta annulata is a species of mosquito in the family Culicidae. It is found in the Palearctic. Culiseta annulata overwinters in its adult stage. In...
- "gnat"). They are members of the infraorder Culicomorpha and superfamily Culicoidea. The phylogenetic tree is based on the FLYTREE project. The two subfamilies...
- The number of species in the order Diptera (true flies) known to occur in Ireland is 3,304. There are 98 Dipteran families in Ireland. For genera and species...
- Culicoidea Dixidae (meniscus midges) Corethrellidae (frog-biting midges) Chaoboridae (phantom midges) Culicidae (mosquitoes) Chironomoidea Thaumaleidae...
- Aedes cinereus is a species of mosquito in the genus Aedes, known for its wide distribution across North America and Europe. This species is notable for...
- Anopheles quadrimaculatus is a species of mosquito mainly located in Eastern United States, America. The species is a main vector of malaria. "Anopheles...
- Culiseta is a genus of mosquitoes. Most Culiseta species are cold-adapted, and only occur in warmer climates during the colder parts of the year or at...