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- any small fly, including species in several families of non-mosquito nematoceran Diptera. Midges are found (seasonally or otherwise) on practically every...
- The Blephariceromorpha are an infraorder of nematoceran flies, including three families ****ociated with fast-flowing, high-mountain streams, where the...
- 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...
- 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...
- Axymyia is a genus of nematoceran flies in the family Axymyiidae. It contains only one described species, Axymyia furcata, from eastern North America...
- as chironomids, nonbiting midges, or lake flies) comprise a family of nematoceran flies with a global distribution. They are closely related to the Ceratopogonidae...
- The nematoceran infraorder Psychodomorpha (sometimes misspelled Psychomorpha - which is also the name of a genus of noctuid moths) includes three families...
- Haruka is a genus of nematoceran flies in the family Pachyneuridae. There is at least one described species in Haruka, H. elegans. "Browse Haruka". Catalogue...
- et al. (2019). "What are the effects of control of mosquitoes and other nematoceran Diptera using the microbial agent Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis...
- Strashila is an extinct genus of nematoceran flies in the family Strashilidae. There are at least two described species in Strashila. These two species...