- any
small fly,
including species in
several families of non-mosquito
nematoceran Diptera.
Midges are
found (seasonally or otherwise) on
practically every...
- as chironomids,
nonbiting midges, or lake flies)
comprise a
family of
nematoceran flies with a
global distribution. They are
closely related to the Ceratopogonidae...
- few
grains of salt, ...
attracted to
fluids secreted by your eyes". As
nematoceran flies,
adult gnats have
antennae with at
least six
segments that are...
- The
Dixidae (meniscus midges) are a
family of
aquatic nematoceran flies (Diptera). The
larvae live in unpolluted,
standing fresh waters, just beneath...
- et al. (2019). "What are the
effects of
control of
mosquitoes and
other nematoceran Diptera using the
microbial agent Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis...
- The
nematoceran infraorder Psychodomorpha (sometimes
misspelled as Psychomorpha,
which is the name of a
genus of
noctuid moths)
includes three families...
-
Brachycera includes broader, more
robust flies with
short antennae. Many
nematoceran larvae are aquatic.
There are
estimated to be a
total of
about 19,000...
- The Blephariceridae,
commonly known as net-winged midges, are a
nematoceran family in the
order Diptera. The
adults resemble crane flies except with a...
- Triasacarus, Ampezzoa,
Minyacarus and Cheirolepidoptus, and a
poorly preserved nematoceran fly were
found in millimetre-sized
droplets of amber. The
oldest amber...
- This list of 2024 in
paleoentomology records new
fossil insect taxa that are to be
described during the year, as well as do****ents
significant paleoentomology...