- The
Nematocera (the name
meaning "thread-horns") are a
suborder of
elongated flies with thin,
segmented antennae and
mostly aquatic larvae. This group...
- (Diurideae, Orchidaceae)
endemic to New
Zealand and
phylogeny of the
Nematoceras clade.
Phytotaxa 270: 1–24. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa...
- as houseflies,
cheese flies, and blowflies,
rather than
larvae of the
Nematocera, such as
mosquitoes and
crane flies. "Maggot" is not a
technical term...
-
Statement (2010). Clements, M.A. & Jones, D.L. (2007). "A new
species of
Nematoceras and
characterisation of N.
dienemum (Orchidaceae), both from subantarctic...
- and Mark
Clements transferred this
taxon into the
genus Nematoceras under the name
Nematoceras longipetalum. However, in 2014, a
dissertation by Stephanie...
- dienemus. In 2002, it was
transferred to the
reinstated genus Nematoceras as
Nematoceras dienemum but that name has not been
accepted by
World Checklist...
-
Windswept Acres-Powers
House Windswept Farm
Windswept House: A
Vatican Novel Nematoceras dienemum, also
known as the "windswept
helmet orchid" This disambiguation...
-
broken down into two suborders,
Nematocera and Brachycera,
distinguished by the
differences in antennae. The
Nematocera are
identified by
their elongated...
- and Mark
Clements transferred the
species into the
genus Nematoceras under the name
Nematoceras papillosum. However, in a 2014
dissertation that analyzed...
- is any of many
species of tiny
flying insects in the
dipterid suborder Nematocera,
especially those in the
families Mycetophilidae,
Anisopodidae and Sciaridae...