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Cryptochironomus Supplicans
''Cryptochironomus'' is a genus of nonbiting midges in the family Chironomidae. There are more than 80 described species in ''Cryptochironomus''. Species These 89 species belong to the genus ''Cryptochironomus'': * '' Cryptochironomus acuminatus'' Dutta & Chaudhuri, 1996 * '' Cryptochironomus albofasciatus'' (Staeger, 1839) * '' Cryptochironomus angularis'' Kieffer, 1922 * '' Cryptochironomus apicalis'' Kieffer, 1924 * '' Cryptochironomus argus'' Roback, 1957 * '' Cryptochironomus astax'' Roback, 1960 * '' Cryptochironomus bavaricus'' (Goetghebuer, 1939) * '' Cryptochironomus bipunctatus'' Kieffer, 1924 * '' Cryptochironomus blarina'' Townes, 1945 * '' Cryptochironomus boreus'' (Goetghebuer, 1940) * '' Cryptochironomus brasiliensis'' Silva, Trivinho-Strixino & Oliveira, 2010 * '' Cryptochironomus brevipalpis'' Konstantinov, 1952 * '' Cryptochironomus bulbosus'' Guha & Chaudhuri, 1985 * '' Cryptochironomus calyxus'' Guha & Chaudhuri, 1985 * '' Cryptochironomus camptolabis'' Kieffe ...
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Chironomidae
Chironomidae , commonly known as non-biting midges or chironomids , are a family of Nematoceran flies with a global distribution. They are closely related to the families Ceratopogonidae, Simuliidae, and Thaumaleidae. Although many chironomid species superficially resemble mosquitoes, they can be distinguished by the absence of wing scales and elongated mouthparts characteristic of the Culicidae (true mosquitoes). The name Chironomidae stems from the Ancient Greek word ''kheironómos'', "a pantomimist". Common names and biodiversity This is a large taxon of insects. Some estimates of the species numbers suggest well over 10,000 world-wide. Males are easily recognized by their plumose antennae. Adults are known by a variety of vague and inconsistent common names, largely by confusion with other insects. For example, chironomids are known as "lake flies" in parts of Canada and Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin, but "bay flies" in the areas near the bay of Green Bay, Wisconsin. They ...
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Cryptochironomus Chaetoala
''Cryptochironomus'' is a genus of nonbiting midges in the family Chironomidae. There are more than 80 described species in ''Cryptochironomus''. Species These 89 species belong to the genus ''Cryptochironomus'': * '' Cryptochironomus acuminatus'' Dutta & Chaudhuri, 1996 * '' Cryptochironomus albofasciatus'' (Staeger, 1839) * '' Cryptochironomus angularis'' Kieffer, 1922 * '' Cryptochironomus apicalis'' Kieffer, 1924 * '' Cryptochironomus argus'' Roback, 1957 * '' Cryptochironomus astax'' Roback, 1960 * '' Cryptochironomus bavaricus'' (Goetghebuer, 1939) * '' Cryptochironomus bipunctatus'' Kieffer, 1924 * '' Cryptochironomus blarina'' Townes, 1945 * '' Cryptochironomus boreus'' (Goetghebuer, 1940) * '' Cryptochironomus brasiliensis'' Silva, Trivinho-Strixino & Oliveira, 2010 * '' Cryptochironomus brevipalpis'' Konstantinov, 1952 * '' Cryptochironomus bulbosus'' Guha & Chaudhuri, 1985 * '' Cryptochironomus calyxus'' Guha & Chaudhuri, 1985 * '' Cryptochironomus camptolabis'' Kieffe ...
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John Russell Malloch
John Russell Malloch (16 November 1875 – 1963) was a Scotland, Scottish Entomology, entomologist who specialised in Fly, Diptera and Hymenoptera. Malloch was born at Milton of Campsie in Stirlingshire, Scotland. His widowed father had one son, James Malloch (born 1873) when he married John Russell's mother, Margaret Stirling, on 30 August 1875. He and several others of his family worked at a textile factory in the area, but he spent his spare time collecting insects in the fields. His first published paper (1897) describes a type of migrating butterfly. In 1903 Malloch sold his extensive collection to the Glasgow Museum. He continued to collect, but began to concentrate on Diptera from that time forward. Before emigrating in 1910, he donated the remainder of his collection (13,000 flies) to the Royal Scottish Museum. Little is known about Malloch's education. He listed a university degree from Glasgow on his job applications in the USA, but this has not been verified by univer ...
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Cryptochironomus Digitatus
''Cryptochironomus'' is a genus of nonbiting midges in the family Chironomidae. There are more than 80 described species in ''Cryptochironomus''. Species These 89 species belong to the genus ''Cryptochironomus'': * '' Cryptochironomus acuminatus'' Dutta & Chaudhuri, 1996 * '' Cryptochironomus albofasciatus'' (Staeger, 1839) * '' Cryptochironomus angularis'' Kieffer, 1922 * '' Cryptochironomus apicalis'' Kieffer, 1924 * '' Cryptochironomus argus'' Roback, 1957 * '' Cryptochironomus astax'' Roback, 1960 * '' Cryptochironomus bavaricus'' (Goetghebuer, 1939) * '' Cryptochironomus bipunctatus'' Kieffer, 1924 * '' Cryptochironomus blarina'' Townes, 1945 * '' Cryptochironomus boreus'' (Goetghebuer, 1940) * '' Cryptochironomus brasiliensis'' Silva, Trivinho-Strixino & Oliveira, 2010 * '' Cryptochironomus brevipalpis'' Konstantinov, 1952 * '' Cryptochironomus bulbosus'' Guha & Chaudhuri, 1985 * '' Cryptochironomus calyxus'' Guha & Chaudhuri, 1985 * '' Cryptochironomus camptolabis'' Kieffe ...
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