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Oligotrophini
Oligotrophini is a tribe of gall midges, insects in the family Cecidomyiidae. There are at least 20 genera and 300 described species in Oligotrophini. Genera These 21 genera belong to the tribe Oligotrophini. References Further reading * * * * * * * External links * Cecidomyiinae Brachycera tribes {{Sciaroidea-stub ...
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Cecidomyiinae
The Cecidomyiinae are a subfamily of flies often called gall midges or gall gnats. This subfamily is best known for its members that induce galls on plants, but there are also many species that are fungivorous, parasitoids, or predacious as maggots. Systematics Cecidomyiinae - supertribes, tribes, and genera: *Supertribe Asphondyliidi **Tribe Asphondyliini ***''Asphondylia'' Loew, 1850 **Tribe Kiefferiini ***'' Kiefferia'' Mik, 1895 **Tribe Polystephini ***''Polystepha'' Kieffer, 1897 **Tribe Schizomyiini ***'' Placochela'' Rübsaamen, 1916 ***''Schizomyia'' Kieffer, 1889 *Supertribe Cecidomyiidi **Tribe Anadiplosini **Tribe Aphidoletini **Tribe Cecidomyiini ***'' Acodiplosis'' Kieffer, 1895 ***'' Ametrodiplosis'' Rübsaamen, 1910 ***''Anabremia'' Kieffer, 1912 ***'' Anisostephus'' Rübsaamen, 1917 ***'' Antichiridium'' Rübsaamen, 1911 ***'' Aphidoletes'' Kieffer, 1904 ***'' Arthrocnodax'' Rübsaamen, 1895 ***'' Atrichosema'' Kieffer, 1904 ***'' Blastodiplosis ...
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Dasineura Tumidosae Larvae Closeup2
''Dasineura'' is a genus of midges in the family Cecidomyiidae, some of which cause galls on plants such as ''Dasineura crataegi'' on hawthorn ('' Crataegus monogyna'') and ''Dasineura fraxinea ''Dasineura'' is a genus of midges in the family Cecidomyiidae, some of which cause galls on plants such as ''Dasineura crataegi'' on hawthorn (''Crataegus monogyna'') and '' Dasineura fraxinea'' on ash (''Fraxinus excelsior ''Fraxinus excel ...'' on ash ('' Fraxinus excelsior''). See also * List of ''Dasineura'' species File:Larva Dasineura salicifoliae in gall.jpg, Larva of ''Dasineura salicifoliae'' in gall File:Galls Dasineura salicifoliae.jpg, Galls of ''Dasineura salicifoliae'' File:Dasineura tumidosae larvae closeup2.jpg, Larvae of ''Dasineura tumidosae'' File:Dasineura pellex larva.jpg, Larva of ''Dasineura pellex'' File:Dasineura carbonaria larva.jpg, Larva of ''Dasineura carbonaria'' File:Dasineura brassicae adult (24562493456).jpg, ''Dasineura brassicae'', adult Fil ...
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Dasineura
''Dasineura'' is a genus of midges in the family Cecidomyiidae, some of which cause galls on plants such as '' Dasineura crataegi'' on hawthorn (''Crataegus monogyna'') and '' Dasineura fraxinea'' on ash (''Fraxinus excelsior ''Fraxinus excelsior'', known as the ash, or European ash or common ash to distinguish it from other types of ash, is a flowering plant species in the olive family Oleaceae. It is native throughout mainland Europe east to the Caucasus and Albor ...''). See also * List of ''Dasineura'' species File:Larva Dasineura salicifoliae in gall.jpg, Larva of ''Dasineura salicifoliae'' in gall File:Galls Dasineura salicifoliae.jpg, Galls of ''Dasineura salicifoliae'' File:Dasineura tumidosae larvae closeup2.jpg, Larvae of ''Dasineura tumidosae'' File:Dasineura pellex larva.jpg, Larva of ''Dasineura pellex'' File:Dasineura carbonaria larva.jpg, Larva of ''Dasineura carbonaria'' File:Dasineura brassicae adult (24562493456).jpg, ''Dasineura brassicae'', adult File ...
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Sackenomyia
''Sackenomyia'' is a genus of gall midges, insects in the family Cecidomyiidae. There are about five described species in ''Sackenomyia''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Sackenomyia'': * '' Sackenomyia acerifoliae'' (Felt, 1907) * '' Sackenomyia commota'' Gagne, 1975 * '' Sackenomyia reaumurii'' (Bremi, 1847) * '' Sackenomyia ribesifolia'' Fedotova, 1987 * '' Sackenomyia viburnifolia'' Felt, 1909 i Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * * * Cecidomyiinae Cecidomyiidae genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Sciaroidea-stub ...
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Rhopalomyia
''Rhopalomyia'' is a genus of gall midges, insects in the family Cecidomyiidae. There are at least 267 described species in ''Rhopalomyia''. Most species in this genus induce galls on plants in the Asteraceae. This genus has a cosmopolitan distribution. Rhopalomyia was first established by Ewald Heinrich Rübsaamen in 1892. See also * List of Rhopalomyia species This is a list of 223 species in the genus '' Rhopalomyia''. ''Rhopalomyia'' species References {{Reflist * ... References Further reading * * * * * * * External links * * Cecidomyiinae Cecidomyiidae genera {{Sciaroidea-stub Gall-inducing insects Taxa described in 1892 Taxa named by Ewald Heinrich Rübsaamen ...
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Rabdophaga
''Rabdophaga'' is genus of flies in the family of gall midges Cecidomyiidae. There are 105 species distributed through Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. Most species of ''Rabdophaga'' gall willows (''Salix'' sp.); one exception is ''R. giraudiana'' which galls the stems of poplars ( ''Populus'' sp.). Species * '' Rabdophaga absobrina'' ( Felt, 1907) * '' Rabdophaga albipennis'' ( Loew, 1850) * '' Rabdophaga auritae'' * '' Rabdophaga californica'' ( Felt, 1908) * '' Rabdophaga caulicola'' ( Felt, 1909) * '' Rabdophaga cephalanthi'' ( Felt, 1908) * '' Rabdophaga cinerearum'' * '' Rabdophaga clausilia'' (Bremi, 1847) * '' Rabdophaga clavifex'' (Kieffer 1891) * '' Rabdophaga consobrina'' ( Felt, 1907) * '' Rabdophaga degeerii'' ( Bremi, 1847) * '' Rabdophaga deletrix'' (Rübsaamen, 1916) * '' Rabdophaga dubiosa'' (Kieffer, 1913) * '' Rabdophaga essigi'' ( Felt, 1926) * '' Rabdophaga exsiccans'' (Rübsaamen, 1916) * '' Rabdophaga frater'' ( Cockerell, 1890) * '' Rabdophaga gemm ...
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