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- species in the genus Nigronia; Nigronia serricornis and Nigronia fasciata. The main thing that distinguishes the two species is that Nigronia fasciata has continuous...
- Nigronia fasciata is a species of megalopterous dark fishfly in the Corydalidae family. The typical size of N. fasciata is 22 to 28 millimeters, or 2.2...
- Nigronia serricornis has many common names including ****grammites or fishflies or saw-combed fishflies. The genus Nigronia has one other North American...
- Neohermes, Nothochauliodes, Protochauliodes, Archichauliodes, Chauliodes and Nigronia. Three genera are endemic to the Afrotropical Realm and are found in Madagascar...
- Neohermes Banks, 1908 i c g b Neoneuromus c g Neurhermes c g Nevromus c g Nigronia Banks, 1908 i c g b – dark fishflies Nothochauliodes c g Orohermes Evans...
- Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images Nigronia prussia Sp. nov Valid Liu & Ansorge Eocene Baltic amber Europe (Baltic Sea...
- individuals), the family Chironomidae (11 individuals), and the genus Nigronia (10 individuals). Less common taxa included the genus Psephenus (9 individuals)...
- 24 macroinvertebrate taxa inhabit Mill Cr****. The taxa Hydropsychidae, Nigronia, and Philopotamidae are common in the cr****. Macroinvertebrate taxa that...
- here. The macroinvertebrates Cambaridae, Ephemerellidae, Peltoperlidae, Nigronia, Philoptamidae, and Rhyacophilidae are less common, with a biological survey...
- individuals), Rhycophi (3 individuals), Agapetus (2 individuals), and Nigronia (2 individuals). The rarest taxa were Lepidostoma, Boyeria, and Cambaridae...