Ablabesmyia
Ablabesmyia | |
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Ablabesmyia sp. | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Chironomidae |
Tribe: | Pentaneurini |
Genus: | Ablabesmyia Johannsen, 1905 |
Ablabesmyia is a genus of non-biting midges in the subfamily Tanypodinae of the bloodworm family Chironomidae.
Ecology[]
A. longistyla, A. monilis and A. phatta are widespread and common in Europe.[1] Larvae of A. longistyla and A. monilis have been found together and seem to be restricted to the shallow oxygenated littoral zone.[2]
Species[]
These 85 species belong to the genus Ablabesmyia:
- Sahin, 1987 c g
- Roback, 1971 i c g
- Chaudhuri, Debnath & Nandi, 1983 c g
- Sasa, 1991 c g
- (Kieffer, 1910) c g
- Ablabesmyia annulata (Say, 1823) i c g b
- (Kieffer, 1912) c g
- (Kieffer, 1923) c g
- (Roback, 1959) i c g
- Edwards, 1928 c g
- i c
- Walley g
- Paggi, 1988 c g
- (Kieffer, 1906) c
- (Kieffer, 1911) c g
- Ablabesmyia cinctipes (Johannsen, 1946) i c g b
- (Picado, 1913) c g
- (Kieffer, 1923) c g
- Goetghebuer, 1935 c g
- Lehmann, 1981 c g
- (Goetghebuer & Lenz, 1936) c g
- Chaudhuri, Debnath & Nandi, 1983 c g
- (Skuse, 1889) c g
- Harrison, 1978 c g
- Beck and Beck, 1966 i c g
- Freeman, 1961 c g
- (Walley, 1925) i c g
- Malloch, 1915 i c g
- (Kieffer, 1910) c
- Ablabesmyia infumata (Edwards, 1931) c g
- (Roback, 1959) i c g
- Sasa & Okazawa g
- (Roback, 1959) i c g
- Lehmann, 1981 c g
- g
- (Lundstrom, 1915) c g
- Fittkau, 1962 c g
- (Kieffer, 1910) c g
- Chaudhuri, Debnath & Nandi, 1983 c g
- g
- (Hutton, 1902) c g
- (Walley, 1925) i c g
- Goetghebuer, 1935 c g
- Roback, 1983 c g
- Ablabesmyia miki (Goetghebuer & Lenz, 1936) c
- Ablabesmyia moniliformis Fittkau, 1962 c g
- Ablabesmyia monilis (Linnaeus, 1758) i c g
- (Kieffer, 1923) c
- (Skuse, 1889) c g
- (Kieffer, 1911) c g
- (Kieffer, 1910) c g
- Ablabesmyia paivai (Kieffer, 1910) c
- Roback, 1971 i c g
- Ablabesmyia pectinata (Botnariuc, 1953) c g
- Ablabesmyia peleensis (Walley, 1926) i c g b
- g
- Ablabesmyia phatta (Egger, 1863) c g
- Ablabesmyia philosphagnos Beck and Beck, 1966 i c g
- (Kieffer, 1911) c
- (Kieffer, 1923) c g
- g
- Kobayashi & Kubota, 2002 c g
- Harrison, 1978 c g
- Harrison, 1978 c g
- (Santos Abreu, 1918) c g
- (Lundbeck, 1898) i c g
- (Kieffer, 1910) c g
- (Philippi, 1865) c g
- (Lundstrom, 1915) c g
- Roback, 1971 i c g
- Paggi & Suarez, 2000 c g
- Sublette, 1964 i c g
- Harrison, 1991 c g
- (Santos Abreu, 1918) c g
- (Kieffer, 1923) c g
- (Kieffer, 1910) c g
- Roback, 1985 i c g
- (Kieffer, 1923) c
- (Goetghebuer, 1942) c g
- (Santos Abreu, 1918) c g
- Chaudhuri, Debnath & Nandi, 1983 c g
- (Goetghebuer, 1938) c g
- Neubern & Fusari g
- (Kieffer, 1910) c g
- (Santos Abreu, 1918) c g
Data sources: i = ITIS,[3] c = Catalogue of Life,[4] g = GBIF,[5] b = Bugguide.net[6]
References[]
- ^ Int Panis, L; Goddeeris B; Bervoets L; Verheyen R (1992). "Ablabesmyia longistyla Fittkau, 1962 (Diptera: Chironomidae), new for the Belgian fauna". Bull. Ann. Soc. R. Ent. Belg. 128: 316–318.
- ^ Int Panis L (1995). The spatial distribution of benthic invertebrates in standing waters. PhD thesis. University of Antwerp
- ^ "Ablabesmyia Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-22.
- ^ "Browse Ablabesmyia". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-22.
- ^ "Ablabesmyia". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-22.
- ^ "Ablabesmyia Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-22.
Categories:
- Tanypodinae
- Chironomidae stubs