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Heteropeza Cathistes
''Heteropeza'' is a genus of gall midges and wood midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. There are about six described species in ''Heteropeza''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Heteropeza'': * '' Heteropeza cathistes'' Pritchard * '' Heteropeza pygmaea'' Winnertz, 1846 * '' Heteropeza transmarina'' Schiner, 1868 * '' Heteropeza ulmi'' (Felt, 1911) * † '' Heteropeza marikovskii'' (Fedotova & Perkovsky, 2008) * † '' Heteropeza pulchella'' Meunier, 1904 References Further reading * * * * * Cecidomyiidae genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Sciaroidea-stub ...
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Cecidomyiidae
Cecidomyiidae is a family of flies known as gall midges or gall gnats. As the name implies, the larvae of most gall midges feed within plant tissue, creating abnormal plant growths called galls. Cecidomyiidae are very fragile small insects usually only in length; many are less than long. They are characterised by hairy wings, unusual in the order Diptera, and have long antennae. Some Cecidomyiids are also known for the strange phenomenon of paedogenesis in which the larval stage reproduces without maturing first. In some species, the daughter larvae consume the mother, while in others, reproduction occurs later on in the egg or pupa. More than 6,650 species and 830 genera are described worldwide, though this is certainly an underestimate of the actual diversity of this family. A DNA barcoding study published in 2016 estimated the fauna of Canada alone to be in excess of 16,000 species, hinting at a staggering global count of over 1 million cecidomyiid species that have yet ...
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Heteropeza Cathistes
''Heteropeza'' is a genus of gall midges and wood midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. There are about six described species in ''Heteropeza''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Heteropeza'': * '' Heteropeza cathistes'' Pritchard * '' Heteropeza pygmaea'' Winnertz, 1846 * '' Heteropeza transmarina'' Schiner, 1868 * '' Heteropeza ulmi'' (Felt, 1911) * † '' Heteropeza marikovskii'' (Fedotova & Perkovsky, 2008) * † '' Heteropeza pulchella'' Meunier, 1904 References Further reading * * * * * Cecidomyiidae genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Sciaroidea-stub ...
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Heteropeza Pygmaea
''Heteropeza pygmaea'' is a species of non-brachycera The Brachycera are a suborder of the order Diptera. It is a major suborder consisting of around 120 families. Their most distinguishing characteristic is reduced antenna segmentation. Description A summary of the main physical characteristics i ... in the family Cecidomyiidae. It is found in Europe. References Further reading * * Cecidomyiidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1846 {{Sciaroidea-stub ...
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Heteropeza Transmarina
''Heteropeza'' is a genus of gall midges and wood midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. There are about six described species in ''Heteropeza''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Heteropeza'': * ''Heteropeza cathistes ''Heteropeza'' is a genus of gall midges and wood midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. There are about six described species in ''Heteropeza''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Heteropeza'': * '' Heteropeza cathistes'' Pritchard * ...'' Pritchard * '' Heteropeza pygmaea'' Winnertz, 1846 * '' Heteropeza transmarina'' Schiner, 1868 * '' Heteropeza ulmi'' (Felt, 1911) * † '' Heteropeza marikovskii'' (Fedotova & Perkovsky, 2008) * † '' Heteropeza pulchella'' Meunier, 1904 References Further reading * * * * * Cecidomyiidae genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Sciaroidea-stub ...
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Heteropeza Ulmi
''Heteropeza'' is a genus of gall midges and wood midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. There are about six described species in ''Heteropeza''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Heteropeza'': * ''Heteropeza cathistes'' Pritchard * '' Heteropeza pygmaea'' Winnertz, 1846 * ''Heteropeza transmarina ''Heteropeza'' is a genus of gall midges and wood midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. There are about six described species in ''Heteropeza''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Heteropeza'': * ''Heteropeza cathistes ''Heteropeza' ...'' Schiner, 1868 * '' Heteropeza ulmi'' (Felt, 1911) * † '' Heteropeza marikovskii'' (Fedotova & Perkovsky, 2008) * † '' Heteropeza pulchella'' Meunier, 1904 References Further reading * * * * * Cecidomyiidae genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Sciaroidea-stub ...
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Heteropeza Marikovskii
''Heteropeza'' is a genus of gall midges and wood midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. There are about six described species in ''Heteropeza''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Heteropeza'': * ''Heteropeza cathistes'' Pritchard * '' Heteropeza pygmaea'' Winnertz, 1846 * ''Heteropeza transmarina'' Schiner, 1868 * ''Heteropeza ulmi ''Heteropeza'' is a genus of gall midges and wood midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. There are about six described species in ''Heteropeza''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Heteropeza'': * ''Heteropeza cathistes'' Pritchard * ' ...'' (Felt, 1911) * † '' Heteropeza marikovskii'' (Fedotova & Perkovsky, 2008) * † '' Heteropeza pulchella'' Meunier, 1904 References Further reading * * * * * Cecidomyiidae genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Sciaroidea-stub ...
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Heteropeza Pulchella
''Heteropeza'' is a genus of gall midges and wood midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. There are about six described species in ''Heteropeza''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Heteropeza'': * ''Heteropeza cathistes'' Pritchard * '' Heteropeza pygmaea'' Winnertz, 1846 * ''Heteropeza transmarina'' Schiner, 1868 * ''Heteropeza ulmi'' (Felt, 1911) * † ''Heteropeza marikovskii ''Heteropeza'' is a genus of gall midges and wood midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. There are about six described species in ''Heteropeza''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Heteropeza'': * ''Heteropeza cathistes'' Pritchard * ' ...'' (Fedotova & Perkovsky, 2008) * † '' Heteropeza pulchella'' Meunier, 1904 References Further reading * * * * * Cecidomyiidae genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Sciaroidea-stub ...
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Cecidomyiidae Genera
Cecidomyiidae is a family of flies known as gall midges or gall gnats. As the name implies, the larvae of most gall midges feed within plant tissue, creating abnormal plant growths called galls. Cecidomyiidae are very fragile small insects usually only in length; many are less than long. They are characterised by hairy wings, unusual in the order Diptera, and have long antennae. Some Cecidomyiids are also known for the strange phenomenon of paedogenesis in which the larval stage reproduces without maturing first. In some species, the daughter larvae consume the mother, while in others, reproduction occurs later on in the egg or pupa. More than 6,650 species and 830 genera are described worldwide, though this is certainly an underestimate of the actual diversity of this family. A DNA barcoding study published in 2016 estimated the fauna of Canada alone to be in excess of 16,000 species, hinting at a staggering global count of over 1 million cecidomyiid species that have yet ...
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