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Endochironomus
''Endochironomus'' is a genus of non-biting midges in the subfamily Chironominae of the bloodworm family Chironomidae The Chironomidae (informally known as chironomids, nonbiting midges, or lake flies) comprise a family of nematoceran flies with a global distribution. They are closely related to the Ceratopogonidae, Simuliidae, and Thaumaleidae. Many species .... It is found throughout Europe and North America. Species *'' E. albipennis'' ( Meigen, 1830) *'' E. nigricans'' (Johannsen, 1905) *'' E. oldenbergi'' Goetghebuer, 1932 *'' E. stackelbergi'' Goetghebuer, 1935 *'' E. subtendens'' (Townes, 1945) *'' E. tendens'' ( Fabricius, 1775) References Chironomidae Diptera of Europe {{Chironomidae-stub ...
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Endochironomus Albipennis
''Endochironomus'' is a genus of non-biting midges in the subfamily Chironominae of the bloodworm family Chironomidae. It is found throughout Europe and North America. Species *'' E. albipennis'' ( Meigen, 1830) *'' E. nigricans'' (Johannsen, 1905) *'' E. oldenbergi'' Goetghebuer, 1932 *'' E. stackelbergi'' Goetghebuer, 1935 *'' E. subtendens'' (Townes, 1945) *'' E. tendens'' (Fabricius Fabricius ( la, smith, german: Schmied, Schmidt) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *people from the Ancient Roman gens Fabricia: **Gaius Fabricius Luscinus, the first of the Fabricii to move to Rome * Johann Goldsmid (1587†..., 1775) References Chironomidae Diptera of Europe {{Chironomidae-stub ...
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Endochironomus Tendens
''Endochironomus'' is a genus of non-biting midges in the subfamily Chironominae of the bloodworm family Chironomidae. It is found throughout Europe and North America. Species *'' E. albipennis'' ( Meigen, 1830) *'' E. nigricans'' (Johannsen, 1905) *'' E. oldenbergi'' Goetghebuer, 1932 *'' E. stackelbergi'' Goetghebuer, 1935 *'' E. subtendens'' (Townes, 1945) *'' E. tendens'' (Fabricius Fabricius ( la, smith, german: Schmied, Schmidt) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *people from the Ancient Roman gens Fabricia: **Gaius Fabricius Luscinus, the first of the Fabricii to move to Rome * Johann Goldsmid (1587†..., 1775) References Chironomidae Diptera of Europe {{Chironomidae-stub ...
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Endochironomus Stackelbergi
''Endochironomus'' is a genus of non-biting midges in the subfamily Chironominae of the bloodworm family Chironomidae. It is found throughout Europe and North America. Species *'' E. albipennis'' ( Meigen, 1830) *'' E. nigricans'' (Johannsen, 1905) *'' E. oldenbergi'' Goetghebuer, 1932 *'' E. stackelbergi'' Goetghebuer, 1935 *'' E. subtendens'' (Townes, 1945) *'' E. tendens'' (Fabricius Fabricius ( la, smith, german: Schmied, Schmidt) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *people from the Ancient Roman gens Fabricia: **Gaius Fabricius Luscinus, the first of the Fabricii to move to Rome * Johann Goldsmid (1587†..., 1775) References Chironomidae Diptera of Europe {{Chironomidae-stub ...
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Endochironomus Oldenbergi
''Endochironomus'' is a genus of non-biting midges in the subfamily Chironominae of the bloodworm family Chironomidae. It is found throughout Europe and North America. Species *'' E. albipennis'' ( Meigen, 1830) *'' E. nigricans'' (Johannsen, 1905) *'' E. oldenbergi'' Goetghebuer, 1932 *'' E. stackelbergi'' Goetghebuer, 1935 *'' E. subtendens'' (Townes, 1945) *'' E. tendens'' (Fabricius Fabricius ( la, smith, german: Schmied, Schmidt) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *people from the Ancient Roman gens Fabricia: **Gaius Fabricius Luscinus, the first of the Fabricii to move to Rome * Johann Goldsmid (1587†..., 1775) References Chironomidae Diptera of Europe {{Chironomidae-stub ...
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Chironomini
Chironomini is a tribe of midges in the non-biting midge family (Chironomidae). Genera & species *Genus ''Apedilum'' Townes, 1945 **'' A. elachistus'' Townes, 1945 **'' A. subcinctum'' Townes, 1945 *Genus ''Axarus'' Roback 1980 **'' A. dorneri'' ( Malloch, 1915) **'' A. festivus'' Say, 1823 **'' A. rogersi'' (Beck and Beck, 1958) **'' A. scopula'' (Townes, 1945) **'' A. taenionotus'' (Say, 1829) *Genus '' Baeotendipes'' Kieffer, 1913 **'' B. noctivagus'' (Kieffer, 1911) *Genus '' Beardius'' Reiss & Sublette, 1985 **'' B. truncatus'' Reiss & Sublette, 1985 *Genus '' Beckidia'' Sæther 1979 **'' B. biraensis'' Zorina, 2006 **'' B. connexa'' Zorina, 2006 **'' B. hirsti'' (Freeman, 1957) **'' B. tethys'' (Townes, 1945) **'' B. zabolotzkyi'' (Goetghebuer, 1938) *Genus '' Carbochironomus'' Reiss & Kirschbaum 1990 **'' C. improvisus'' Reiss & Kirschbaum, 1990 *Genus ''Chernovskiia'' Sæther 1977 **'' C. macrocera'' Sæther, 1977 **'' C. orbicus'' (Townes, 1945) *Genus ''Chironom ...
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Endochironomus Subtendens
''Endochironomus subtendens'' is a species of midge in the family Chironomidae. References Further reading * Chironomidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1945 {{chironomidae-stub ...
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Endochironomus Nigricans
''Endochironomus nigricans'' is a species of midge in the family Chironomidae. References Further reading * Chironomidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1905 {{chironomidae-stub ...
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Chironomidae
The Chironomidae (informally known as chironomids, nonbiting midges, or lake flies) comprise a family of nematoceran flies with a global distribution. They are closely related to the Ceratopogonidae, Simuliidae, and Thaumaleidae. Many species superficially resemble mosquitoes, but they lack the wing scales and elongated mouthparts of the Culicidae. The name Chironomidae stems from the Ancient Greek word ''kheironĂłmos'', "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 are called "sand flies", "muckleheads", "muffleheads", "Canadian so ...
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Chironominae
Chironominae is a subfamily of midges in the non-biting midge family (Chironomidae). Genera *Tribe Chironomini **''Axarus'' Roback 1980 **'' Baeotendipes'' Kieffer, 1913 **'' Beckidia'' Sæther 1979 **'' Carbochironomus'' Reiss & Kirschbaum 1990 **''Chernovskiia'' Sæther 1977 **''Chironomus'' Meigen, 1803 **''Cladopelma'' Kieffer, 1921 **''Cryptochironomus'' Kieffer, 1918 **''Cryptotendipes'' Lenz, 1941 **''Demeijerea'' Kruseman, 1933 **''Demicryptochironomus'' Lenz, 1941 **''Dicrotendipes'' Kieffer, 1913 **''Einfeldia'' Kieffer, 1924 **''Endochironomus'' Kieffer, 1918 **''Glyptotendipes'' Kieffer, 1913 **''Graceus'' Goetghebuer, 1928 **'' Harnischia'' Kieffer, 1921 **'' Kiefferulus'' Goetghebuer, 1922 **''Kloosia'' Kruseman 1933 **'' Lipiniella'' Shilova 1961 **''Lauterborniella'' Thienemann & Bause, 1913 **'' Microchironomus'' Kieffer, 1918 **'' Microtendipes'' Kieffer, 1915 **'' Nilothauma'' Kieffer, 1921 **'' Omisus'' Townes, 1945 **'' Pagastiella'' Brundin, 1949 **'' Para ...
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Animal
Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the Kingdom (biology), biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals Heterotroph, consume organic material, Cellular respiration#Aerobic respiration, breathe oxygen, are Motility, able to move, can Sexual reproduction, reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their body consists of a hollow sphere of Cell (biology), cells, the blastula, during Embryogenesis, embryonic development. Over 1.5 million Extant taxon, living animal species have been Species description, described—of which around 1 million are Insecta, insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million animal species in total. Animals range in length from to . They have Ecology, complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The scientific study of animals is known as zoology. Most living animal species are in Bilateria, a clade whose members have a Symmetry in biology#Bilate ...
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Jean-Jacques Kieffer
Jean-Jacques Kieffer (1857 in Guinkirchen – 1925 in Bitche) was a French naturalist and entomologist who specialised in the study of parasitic insects. Educated as a priest, Kieffer taught natural science in Bitche, Lorraine while working on the description and classification of insects. His work and publications later became a predominant source of description and classification for entomologists in the early 20th century, in particular with regard to parasitoid wasps, midges, and mosquitos. He collaborated with the English entomologist Peter Cameron. Kieffer received an honorary Doctor honoris causa degree from the University of Strasbourg in 1904. Selected publications *''Monographie des CĂ©cidomyides d’Europe et d’AlgĂ©rie''. ''Annales de la SociĂ©tĂ© Entomologique de France'' 69: 181–472, pl. 15–44. 1900 *''Synopsis des ZoocĂ©cidies d’Europe''. ''Annales de la SociĂ©tĂ© Entomologique de France'' 70: 233–579. 1901 *''Beschreibung neuer Proctotrypiden und Ev ...
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Johann Wilhelm Meigen
Johann Wilhelm Meigen (3 May 1764 – 11 July 1845) was a German entomologist famous for his pioneering work on Diptera. Life Early years Meigen was born in Solingen, the fifth of eight children of Johann Clemens Meigen and Sibylla Margaretha Bick. His parents, though not poor, were not wealthy either. They ran a small shop in Solingen. His paternal grandparents, however, owned an estate and hamlet with twenty houses. Adding to the rental income, Meigen's grandfather was a farmer and a guild mastercutler in Solingen. Two years after Meigen was born, his grandparents died and his parents moved to the family estate. This was already heavily indebted by the Seven Years' War, then bad crops and rash speculations forced the sale of the farm and the family moved back to Solingen. Meigen attended the town school but only for a short time. He had learned to read and write on his grandfather's estate and he read widely at home as well as taking an interest in natural history. A lodge ...
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