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Catocha Manmiaoae
''Catocha'' is a genus of wood midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. There are eleven described species. The genus was established in 1833 by Irish entomologist Alexander Henry Haliday. Species *''Catocha angulata'' Jaschhof, 2009 *''Catocha barberi'' Felt, 1913 *''Catocha betsyae'' (Pritchard, 1960) *''Catocha brachycornis'' (Spungis & Jaschhof, 2000) *''Catocha incisa'' Jaschhof, 2009 *''Catocha indica'' Mani, 1934 *''Catocha jingfui'' Ševčík, Hippa & Burdiková, 2021 *''Catocha latipes ''Catocha'' is a genus of wood Midge, midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. There are eleven described species. The genus was established in 1833 by Irish entomologist Alexander Henry Haliday. Species *''Catocha angulata'' Jaschhof, 2009 *''Catoch ...'' Haliday, 1833 *'' Catocha manmiaoae'' Ševčík, Hippa & Burdiková, 2021 *'' Catocha shengfengae'' Ševčík, Hippa & Burdiková, 2021 *'' Catocha subalpina'' Jaschhof, 2009 References Cecidomyiidae genera Insects described in 1833 Tax ...
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Catocha Latipes
''Catocha'' is a genus of wood Midge, midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. There are eleven described species. The genus was established in 1833 by Irish entomologist Alexander Henry Haliday. Species *''Catocha angulata'' Jaschhof, 2009 *''Catocha barberi'' Felt, 1913 *''Catocha betsyae'' (Pritchard, 1960) *''Catocha brachycornis'' (Spungis & Jaschhof, 2000) *''Catocha incisa'' Jaschhof, 2009 *''Catocha indica'' Mani, 1934 *''Catocha jingfui'' Ševčík, Hippa & Burdiková, 2021 *''Catocha latipes'' Haliday, 1833 *''Catocha manmiaoae'' Ševčík, Hippa & Burdiková, 2021 *''Catocha shengfengae'' Ševčík, Hippa & Burdiková, 2021 *''Catocha subalpina'' Jaschhof, 2009 References

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Midge
A midge is any small fly, including species in several family (biology), families of non-mosquito nematoceran Diptera. Midges are found (seasonally or otherwise) on practically every land area outside permanently arid deserts and the frigid zones. Some midges, such as many Phlebotominae (sand fly) and Simuliidae (black fly), are vectors of various diseases. Many others play useful roles as prey for insectivores, such as various Wallum Sedge Frog, frogs and Hirundinidae, swallows. Others are important as detritivores, and form part of various nutrient cycles. The habits of midges vary greatly from species to species, though within any particular family, midges commonly have similar ecological roles. Examples of families that include species of midges include: * Blephariceridae, net-winged midges * Cecidomyiidae, gall midges * Ceratopogonidae, biting midges (also known as no-see-ums or punkies in North America and sandflies in Australia) * Chaoboridae, phantom midges * Chiron ...
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