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  1. 1781
    ... by winter, autumn and summer. The taxa Chironomidae, Heptageniidae, Corbiculidae and Baetidae dominated...
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  2. 1782
    ..., essentially on Chironomidae, during the 6 or 7 weeks following the melting of the ice. The period of maximum...
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  3. 1783
    ... genera and families of flies (Diptera: Chironomidae [genus indet.], Bibionidae [Bibio] and Lonchaeidae...
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  4. 1784
    ... (Chironomidae, Anisopodidae, Tipulidae). These insects fly in swarms so the Noctule bat can hunt and catch a lot...
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  5. 1785
    ..., Tipulidae, Empididae, and Dolichopodidae, but larval Chironomidae, sphaeriid clams, and oligochaete worms...
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  6. 1786
    by VIGNES, J.C.
    Published 1998
    ... larvas de Baetide (53,7%) y de Chironomidae (16,9%). La presencia de larvas de Blepharoceridae (10,6...
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  7. 1787
    ..., although Annelida, Arcari, and other groups were also present. Within the Diptera, Chironomidae was usually...
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  8. 1788
    ...Background: In the Antarctic, only two species of Chironomidae occur naturally—the wingless midge...
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  9. 1789
    ... by winter, autumn and summer. The taxa Chironomidae, Heptageniidae, Corbiculidae and Baetidae dominated...
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  10. 1790
    by MILNER, ALEXANDER M.
    Published in Freshwater Biology (1994)
    ... for a 12 year period from 1978 to 1990. 2. Invertebrates, particularly Chironomidae, displayed site...
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  11. 1791
    .... The largest increase in numbers was in Chironomidae in August‐September, when benthic Crustacea also showed a...
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  12. 1792
    .... 2015]", "Kieffer J. J. 1925 a. Dipteres (Nematoceres piqueurs): Chironomidae Ceratopogoninae. Faune de...
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  13. 1793
    .... 2015]", "Kieffer J. J. 1925 a. Dipteres (Nematoceres piqueurs): Chironomidae Ceratopogoninae. Faune de...
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  14. 1794
    ..., dominantly Oligochaeta. Besides Oligochaeta, Chironomidae maggots and Bivalvia were detected. Theappearance...
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  15. 1795
    ..., dominantly Oligochaeta. Besides Oligochaeta, Chironomidae maggots and Bivalvia were detected. Theappearance...
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  16. 1796
    ...In the Antarctic, only two species of Chironomidae occur naturally—the wingless midge, Belgica...
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  17. 1797
    by Convey, Peter, Block, William
    Published 1996
    ... naturally occurring species of Chironomidae. Surprisingly little is known of the biology of these species...
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  18. 1798
    ... Holocene on Iceland. Mean July temperatures are inferred based upon subfossil midge (Chironomidae...
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  19. 1799
    ... Eretmoptera murphyi (Diptera, Chironomidae) is invasive to maritime Antarctic Signy Island, and the ability...
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