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Chironomus

Chamutiová, Tímea;Hamerlík, Ladislav;Bitušík, Peter

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Chironomus

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Chironomus is a genus of nonbiting midges in the subfamily Chironominae of the bloodworm family, Chironomidae, containing several cryptic species that can only be distinguished by experts based on the characteristics of their giant chromosomes.

Species

GENUS

  1. KingdomAnimalia
  2. PhylumArthropoda
  3. ClassInsecta
  4. OrderDiptera
  5. FamilyChironomidae
Habitatmarine, brackish, freshwater
Observations recorded160,790

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Museum specimens

Specimen records
6,017
With media
469
Family
Chironomidae
Collections
UAM, UHIM, MNA, UCSB, NMV, RBINS-SCIENTIFIC HERITAGE
Recorded in
United States, French Polynesia, Australia

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  • Behaviour
  • Habitat
  • Health problems caused
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Chironomus is a genus of nonbiting midges in the subfamily Chironominae of the bloodworm family, Chironomidae, containing several cryptic species that can only be distinguished by experts based on the characteristics of their giant chromosomes.

In the early 20th century the name Tendipes Meigen, 1800 was often used instead. In 1963 the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature restored the traditional name Chironomus, which was first published in 1803 by Johann Wilhelm Meigen.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Chironomus” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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