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1781“... by winter, autumn and summer. The taxa Chironomidae, Heptageniidae, Corbiculidae and Baetidae dominated...”
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1782“..., essentially on Chironomidae, during the 6 or 7 weeks following the melting of the ice. The period of maximum...”
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1783“... genera and families of flies (Diptera: Chironomidae [genus indet.], Bibionidae [Bibio] and Lonchaeidae...”
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1784“... (Chironomidae, Anisopodidae, Tipulidae). These insects fly in swarms so the Noctule bat can hunt and catch a lot...”
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1785by McElligott, Paul E.K., Lewis, David J.“..., Tipulidae, Empididae, and Dolichopodidae, but larval Chironomidae, sphaeriid clams, and oligochaete worms...”
Published in Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada (1994)
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1786by VIGNES, J.C.“... larvas de Baetide (53,7%) y de Chironomidae (16,9%). La presencia de larvas de Blepharoceridae (10,6...”
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1787“..., although Annelida, Arcari, and other groups were also present. Within the Diptera, Chironomidae was usually...”
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1788by Kim, Sanghee, Oh, Mijin, Jung, Woongsic, Park, Joonho, Choi, Han-Gu, Shin, Seung Chul“...Background: In the Antarctic, only two species of Chironomidae occur naturally—the wingless midge...”
Published in GigaScience (2017)
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1789“... by winter, autumn and summer. The taxa Chironomidae, Heptageniidae, Corbiculidae and Baetidae dominated...”
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1790“... for a 12 year period from 1978 to 1990. 2. Invertebrates, particularly Chironomidae, displayed site...”
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1791by Raastad, Jan E., Lillehammer, Albert, Lillehammer, Leif, Kaasa, Halvard, Eie, Jon A.“.... The largest increase in numbers was in Chironomidae in August‐September, when benthic Crustacea also showed a...”
Published in Regulated Rivers: Research & Management (1993)
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1792“.... 2015]", "Kieffer J. J. 1925 a. Dipteres (Nematoceres piqueurs): Chironomidae Ceratopogoninae. Faune de...”
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1793“.... 2015]", "Kieffer J. J. 1925 a. Dipteres (Nematoceres piqueurs): Chironomidae Ceratopogoninae. Faune de...”
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1794“..., dominantly Oligochaeta. Besides Oligochaeta, Chironomidae maggots and Bivalvia were detected. Theappearance...”
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1795“..., dominantly Oligochaeta. Besides Oligochaeta, Chironomidae maggots and Bivalvia were detected. Theappearance...”
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1796“...In the Antarctic, only two species of Chironomidae occur naturally—the wingless midge, Belgica...”
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1797“... naturally occurring species of Chironomidae. Surprisingly little is known of the biology of these species...”
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1798by Axford, Y., Miller, G.H., Geirsdo´ ttirb, A´., Langdon, P.G.“... Holocene on Iceland. Mean July temperatures are inferred based upon subfossil midge (Chironomidae...”
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1799“... Eretmoptera murphyi (Diptera, Chironomidae) is invasive to maritime Antarctic Signy Island, and the ability...”
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1800by Ammann, Brigitta, Chaix, Louis, Eicher, Ulrich, Elias, Scott A., Gaillard, Marie-José, Hofmann, Wolfgang, Siegenthaler, Ulrich, Toboiski, Kazimierz“... measurements), plant macrofossils, Coleoptera, Trichoptera, Chironomidae, Ceratopogonidae, Mollusca, delta-18C...”
Published 1983
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