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List Of Culicoides Species
These 1281 species belong to ''Culicoides'', a genus of biting midges in the family Ceratopogonidae. ''Culicoides'' species A * ''Culicoides abchazicus'' Dzhafarov, 1964 * ''Culicoides acanthostomus'' Wirth & Hubert, 1989 * ''Culicoides accraensis'' Carter, Ingram & Macfie, 1920 * ''Culicoides achkamalicus'' Dzhafarov, 1964 * ''Culicoides achrayi'' Kettle & Lawson, 1955 * ''Culicoides acotylus'' Lutz, 1913 * ''Culicoides actoni'' Smith, 1929 * ''Culicoides adamskii'' Wirth, 1990 * ''Culicoides adersi'' Ingram & Macfie, 1923 * ''Culicoides africanus'' Clastrier, 1959 * ''Culicoides agas'' Wirth & Hubert, 1989 * ''Culicoides aitkeni'' Wirth & Blanton, 1968 * ''Culicoides alachua'' Jamnback and Wirth, 1963 * ''Culicoides alahialinus'' Barbosa, 1952 * ''Culicoides alaskensis'' Wirth, 1951 * ''Culicoides alatavicus'' Gutsevich & Smatov & Isimbekov, 1971 * ''Culicoides alazanicus'' Dzhafarov, 1961 * ''Culicoides albibasis'' Wirth & Hubert, 1959 * ''Culicoides albicans'' (Winnertz, 1852 ...
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Culicoides
''Culicoides'' is a genus of biting midges in the family Ceratopogonidae. There are over 1000 species in the genus,Connelly, C. RBiting midges: ''Culicoides'' spp.Featured Creatures, Entomology and Nematology Department, University of Florida IFAS. August 2013 Edition. which is divided into many subgenera. Several species are known to be vectors of various diseases and parasites which can affect animals. Like ''Leptoconops'', the genus has a long fossil record, with earliest known fossils being from Burmese amber, around 99 million years old. Notable taxa The systematics and taxonomy of this genus are confused. A large number of species are of unknown relations to those that have been assigned to subgenera already. Furthermore, many subgenera are sometimes elevated to full genus status, or additional genera (such as '' Paradasyhelea'') are included as subgenera herein. A widely cited, periodically updated, subgeneric classification of species of ''Culicoides'' begins with the w ...
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