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Antillocladius
''Antillocladius'' is a genus of midges belonging to the family Chironomidae, subfamily Orthocladiinae. The name ''Antillocladius'' means orthoclad (subfamily Orthocladiinae) that occurs in the Antilles, where it was primarily recorded. Distribution The genus ''Antillocladius'' is distributed in the Nearctic, Neotropical, Palaearctic (East Asia) and Indomalayan realms. The genus was erected by Sæther (1981) based on ''A. antecalvus'' Sæther, 1981, from the British West Indies: Saint Vincent and Saint Lucia. Subsequently, Sæther (1982) described two new species from the southeastern United States ('' Antillocladius arcuatus'' and '' Antillocladius pluspilalus'') and emended the genus. Wang and Sæther (1993) described two additional new species from Palaearctic and Oriental China. Andersen and Contreras-Ramos (1999) described the first species from Continental South America (Ecuador). The genus was revised by Mendes, Andersen & Sæther (2004), with the addition of nine specie ...
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Antillocladius Laviejae
''Antillocladius'' is a genus of midges belonging to the family Chironomidae, subfamily Orthocladiinae. The name ''Antillocladius'' means orthoclad (subfamily Orthocladiinae) that occurs in the Antilles, where it was primarily recorded. Distribution The genus ''Antillocladius'' is distributed in the Nearctic, Neotropical, Palaearctic (East Asia) and Indomalayan realms. The genus was erected by Sæther (1981) based on ''A. antecalvus'' Sæther, 1981, from the British West Indies: Saint Vincent and Saint Lucia. Subsequently, Sæther (1982) described two new species from the southeastern United States ('' Antillocladius arcuatus'' and '' Antillocladius pluspilalus'') and emended the genus. Wang and Sæther (1993) described two additional new species from Palaearctic and Oriental China. Andersen and Contreras-Ramos (1999) described the first species from Continental South America (Ecuador). The genus was revised by Mendes, Andersen & Sæther (2004), with the addition of nine species, ...
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Antillocladius Antecalvus
''Antillocladius'' is a genus of midges belonging to the family Chironomidae, subfamily Orthocladiinae. The name ''Antillocladius'' means orthoclad (subfamily Orthocladiinae) that occurs in the Antilles, where it was primarily recorded. Distribution The genus ''Antillocladius'' is distributed in the Nearctic, Neotropical, Palaearctic (East Asia) and Indomalayan realms. The genus was erected by Sæther (1981) based on ''A. antecalvus'' Sæther, 1981, from the British West Indies: Saint Vincent and Saint Lucia. Subsequently, Sæther (1982) described two new species from the southeastern United States ('' Antillocladius arcuatus'' and '' Antillocladius pluspilalus'') and emended the genus. Wang and Sæther (1993) described two additional new species from Palaearctic and Oriental China. Andersen and Contreras-Ramos (1999) described the first species from Continental South America (Ecuador). The genus was revised by Mendes, Andersen & Sæther (2004), with the addition of nine species, ...
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Antillocladius Atalaia
''Antillocladius'' is a genus of midges belonging to the family Chironomidae, subfamily Orthocladiinae. The name ''Antillocladius'' means orthoclad (subfamily Orthocladiinae) that occurs in the Antilles, where it was primarily recorded. Distribution The genus ''Antillocladius'' is distributed in the Nearctic, Neotropical, Palaearctic (East Asia) and Indomalayan realms. The genus was erected by Sæther (1981) based on ''A. antecalvus'' Sæther, 1981, from the British West Indies: Saint Vincent and Saint Lucia. Subsequently, Sæther (1982) described two new species from the southeastern United States ('' Antillocladius arcuatus'' and '' Antillocladius pluspilalus'') and emended the genus. Wang and Sæther (1993) described two additional new species from Palaearctic and Oriental China. Andersen and Contreras-Ramos (1999) described the first species from Continental South America (Ecuador). The genus was revised by Mendes, Andersen & Sæther (2004), with the addition of nine species, ...
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Antillocladius Pluspilalus
''Antillocladius'' is a genus of midges belonging to the family Chironomidae, subfamily Orthocladiinae. The name ''Antillocladius'' means orthoclad (subfamily Orthocladiinae) that occurs in the Antilles, where it was primarily recorded. Distribution The genus ''Antillocladius'' is distributed in the Nearctic, Neotropical, Palaearctic (East Asia) and Indomalayan realms. The genus was erected by Sæther (1981) based on ''A. antecalvus'' Sæther, 1981, from the British West Indies: Saint Vincent and Saint Lucia. Subsequently, Sæther (1982) described two new species from the southeastern United States ('' Antillocladius arcuatus'' and '' Antillocladius pluspilalus'') and emended the genus. Wang and Sæther (1993) described two additional new species from Palaearctic and Oriental China. Andersen and Contreras-Ramos (1999) described the first species from Continental South America (Ecuador). The genus was revised by Mendes, Andersen & Sæther (2004), with the addition of nine species, ...
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Antillocladius Arcuatus
''Antillocladius'' is a genus of midges belonging to the family Chironomidae, subfamily Orthocladiinae. The name ''Antillocladius'' means orthoclad (subfamily Orthocladiinae) that occurs in the Antilles, where it was primarily recorded. Distribution The genus ''Antillocladius'' is distributed in the Nearctic, Neotropical, Palaearctic (East Asia) and Indomalayan realms. The genus was erected by Sæther (1981) based on ''A. antecalvus'' Sæther, 1981, from the British West Indies: Saint Vincent and Saint Lucia. Subsequently, Sæther (1982) described two new species from the southeastern United States ('' Antillocladius arcuatus'' and ''Antillocladius pluspilalus'') and emended the genus. Wang and Sæther (1993) described two additional new species from Palaearctic and Oriental China. Andersen and Contreras-Ramos (1999) described the first species from Continental South America (Ecuador). The genus was revised by Mendes, Andersen & Sæther (2004), with the addition of nine species, ...
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Antillocladius Axitiosus
''Antillocladius'' is a genus of midges belonging to the family Chironomidae, subfamily Orthocladiinae. The name ''Antillocladius'' means orthoclad (subfamily Orthocladiinae) that occurs in the Antilles, where it was primarily recorded. Distribution The genus ''Antillocladius'' is distributed in the Nearctic, Neotropical, Palaearctic (East Asia) and Indomalayan realms. The genus was erected by Sæther (1981) based on ''A. antecalvus'' Sæther, 1981, from the British West Indies: Saint Vincent and Saint Lucia. Subsequently, Sæther (1982) described two new species from the southeastern United States (''Antillocladius arcuatus'' and ''Antillocladius pluspilalus'') and emended the genus. Wang and Sæther (1993) described two additional new species from Palaearctic and Oriental China. Andersen and Contreras-Ramos (1999) described the first species from Continental South America (Ecuador). The genus was revised by Mendes, Andersen & Sæther (2004), with the addition of nine species, p ...
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Antillocladius Biota
''Antillocladius'' is a genus of midges belonging to the family Chironomidae, subfamily Orthocladiinae. The name ''Antillocladius'' means orthoclad (subfamily Orthocladiinae) that occurs in the Antilles, where it was primarily recorded. Distribution The genus ''Antillocladius'' is distributed in the Nearctic, Neotropical, Palaearctic (East Asia) and Indomalayan realms. The genus was erected by Sæther (1981) based on ''A. antecalvus'' Sæther, 1981, from the British West Indies: Saint Vincent and Saint Lucia. Subsequently, Sæther (1982) described two new species from the southeastern United States (''Antillocladius arcuatus'' and ''Antillocladius pluspilalus'') and emended the genus. Wang and Sæther (1993) described two additional new species from Palaearctic and Oriental China. Andersen and Contreras-Ramos (1999) described the first species from Continental South America (Ecuador). The genus was revised by Mendes, Andersen & Sæther (2004), with the addition of nine species, p ...
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Antillocladius Brazuca
''Antillocladius'' is a genus of midges belonging to the family Chironomidae, subfamily Orthocladiinae. The name ''Antillocladius'' means orthoclad (subfamily Orthocladiinae) that occurs in the Antilles, where it was primarily recorded. Distribution The genus ''Antillocladius'' is distributed in the Nearctic, Neotropical, Palaearctic (East Asia) and Indomalayan realms. The genus was erected by Sæther (1981) based on ''A. antecalvus'' Sæther, 1981, from the British West Indies: Saint Vincent and Saint Lucia. Subsequently, Sæther (1982) described two new species from the southeastern United States (''Antillocladius arcuatus'' and ''Antillocladius pluspilalus'') and emended the genus. Wang and Sæther (1993) described two additional new species from Palaearctic and Oriental China. Andersen and Contreras-Ramos (1999) described the first species from Continental South America (Ecuador). The genus was revised by Mendes, Andersen & Sæther (2004), with the addition of nine species, p ...
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Antillocladius Calakmulensis
''Antillocladius'' is a genus of midges belonging to the family Chironomidae, subfamily Orthocladiinae. The name ''Antillocladius'' means orthoclad (subfamily Orthocladiinae) that occurs in the Antilles, where it was primarily recorded. Distribution The genus ''Antillocladius'' is distributed in the Nearctic, Neotropical, Palaearctic (East Asia) and Indomalayan realms. The genus was erected by Sæther (1981) based on ''A. antecalvus'' Sæther, 1981, from the British West Indies: Saint Vincent and Saint Lucia. Subsequently, Sæther (1982) described two new species from the southeastern United States (''Antillocladius arcuatus'' and ''Antillocladius pluspilalus'') and emended the genus. Wang and Sæther (1993) described two additional new species from Palaearctic and Oriental China. Andersen and Contreras-Ramos (1999) described the first species from Continental South America (Ecuador). The genus was revised by Mendes, Andersen & Sæther (2004), with the addition of nine species, p ...
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Antillocladius Campususp
''Antillocladius'' is a genus of midges belonging to the family Chironomidae, subfamily Orthocladiinae. The name ''Antillocladius'' means orthoclad (subfamily Orthocladiinae) that occurs in the Antilles, where it was primarily recorded. Distribution The genus ''Antillocladius'' is distributed in the Nearctic, Neotropical, Palaearctic (East Asia) and Indomalayan realms. The genus was erected by Sæther (1981) based on ''A. antecalvus'' Sæther, 1981, from the British West Indies: Saint Vincent and Saint Lucia. Subsequently, Sæther (1982) described two new species from the southeastern United States (''Antillocladius arcuatus'' and ''Antillocladius pluspilalus'') and emended the genus. Wang and Sæther (1993) described two additional new species from Palaearctic and Oriental China. Andersen and Contreras-Ramos (1999) described the first species from Continental South America (Ecuador). The genus was revised by Mendes, Andersen & Sæther (2004), with the addition of nine species, p ...
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Antillocladius Folius
''Antillocladius'' is a genus of midges belonging to the family Chironomidae, subfamily Orthocladiinae. The name ''Antillocladius'' means orthoclad (subfamily Orthocladiinae) that occurs in the Antilles, where it was primarily recorded. Distribution The genus ''Antillocladius'' is distributed in the Nearctic, Neotropical, Palaearctic (East Asia) and Indomalayan realms. The genus was erected by Sæther (1981) based on ''A. antecalvus'' Sæther, 1981, from the British West Indies: Saint Vincent and Saint Lucia. Subsequently, Sæther (1982) described two new species from the southeastern United States (''Antillocladius arcuatus'' and ''Antillocladius pluspilalus'') and emended the genus. Wang and Sæther (1993) described two additional new species from Palaearctic and Oriental China. Andersen and Contreras-Ramos (1999) described the first species from Continental South America (Ecuador). The genus was revised by Mendes, Andersen & Sæther (2004), with the addition of nine species, p ...
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Antillocladius Gephyrus
''Antillocladius'' is a genus of midges belonging to the family Chironomidae, subfamily Orthocladiinae. The name ''Antillocladius'' means orthoclad (subfamily Orthocladiinae) that occurs in the Antilles, where it was primarily recorded. Distribution The genus ''Antillocladius'' is distributed in the Nearctic, Neotropical, Palaearctic (East Asia) and Indomalayan realms. The genus was erected by Sæther (1981) based on ''A. antecalvus'' Sæther, 1981, from the British West Indies: Saint Vincent and Saint Lucia. Subsequently, Sæther (1982) described two new species from the southeastern United States (''Antillocladius arcuatus'' and ''Antillocladius pluspilalus'') and emended the genus. Wang and Sæther (1993) described two additional new species from Palaearctic and Oriental China. Andersen and Contreras-Ramos (1999) described the first species from Continental South America (Ecuador). The genus was revised by Mendes, Andersen & Sæther (2004), with the addition of nine species, p ...
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