Thienemannimyia Galbina
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Thienemannimyia Galbina
''Thienemannimyia'' is a genus of non-biting midges in the subfamily Tanypodinae of the bloodworm family Chironomidae. Taxonomy Some authorities consider ''Hayesomyia'' to be a subgenus of ''Thienemannimyia''. Species From the Catalogue of Life: * ''Thienemannimyia albipes'' * ''Thienemannimyia barberi'' * ''Thienemannimyia berkanea'' * ''Thienemannimyia carnea'' * ''Thienemannimyia choumara'' * ''Thienemannimyia dimorpha'' * ''Thienemannimyia festiva'' * ''Thienemannimyia fusciceps'' * ''Thienemannimyia galbina'' * ''Thienemannimyia geijeskesi'' * ''Thienemannimyia incurvata'' * ''Thienemannimyia johannseni'' * ''Thienemannimyia laeta'' * ''Thienemannimyia lentiginosa'' * ''Thienemannimyia niveiforceps'' * ''Thienemannimyia norena'' * ''Thienemannimyia northumbrica'' * ''Thienemannimyia pseudocarnea'' * ''Thienemannimyia pseudornata'' * ''Thienemannimyia senata'' * ''Thienemannimyia sinogalbina'' * ''Thienemannimyia tinctoria'' * ''Thienemannimyia vitellin ...
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Thienemannimyia Barberi
''Thienemannimyia barberi'' is a species of non-biting midge in the subfamily Tanypodinae of the bloodworm family Chironomidae, found in the western United States and Mexico. Taxonomy ''Thienemannimyia barberi'' was species description, formally described in 1902 by American entomologist Daniel William Coquillett. He placed it in the genus Tanypus and coined the binomial name ''Tanypus barberi''. Coquillett based his description on five specimens collected by entomologist Herbert Spencer Barber, for whom he named the species. A pupa of the species was described in 1981 by Selwyn S. Roback, who considered it an unusual member of the genus ''Conchapelopia''; in 1983, after the collection and rearing of more specimens, Roback determined it to have belonged to this species. Distribution ''Thienemannimyia barberi'' can be found across much of the western United States, and has been recorded in Mexico. Ecology Immatures of ''Thienemannimyia barberi'' can be found in Snag (ecology), sn ...
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