Winnertzia

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Winnertzia
Temporal range: Cenomanian–Recent
Winnertzia adult.jpg
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Cecidomyiidae
Subfamily: Winnertziinae
Genus: Winnertzia
Rondani, 1861

Winnertzia is a genus of gall midges and wood midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. There are more than 90 described species in Winnertzia.[1][2][3]

Species[]

These 97 species belong to the genus Winnertzia:

  • Mamaev, 2006
  • (Felt, 1907)
  • Kieffer, 1896
  • Mamaev, 1964
  • Felt, 1908
  • Mamaev, 1963
  • Mamaev, 1972
  • Mamaev, 1963
  • Mamaev, 1975
  • Jaschhof, 2013
  • Mamaev, 2002
  • Mamaev, 1963
  • (Samuelson, 1964)
  • Felt, 1907
  • Kieffer, 1913
  • Mamaev, 2001
  • (Kieffer, 1888)
  • Mamaev, 1975
  • Kieffer, 1920
  • Mamaev, 2002
  • Kieffer, 1913
  • Panelius, 1965
  • Mamaev, 1963
  • Mamaev, 1975
  • Mohrig & Mamaev, 1970
  • Spungis, 1992
  • Mamaev, 2002
  • Mamaev, 2002
  • Mamaev, 2006
  • Mamaev, 1963
  • Mamaev, 2002
  • Felt, 1921
  • Kieffer, 1901
  • Mamaev, 1963
  • Spungis, 1992
  • (Loew, 1874)
  • Yukawa, 1967
  • Felt, 1908
  • Grover, 1971
  • Mamaev, 2001
  • Mamaev, 2002
  • Kieffer, 1901
  • Mamaev, 2002
  • (Winnertz, 1853)
  • Mamaev, 1975
  • (Kieffer, 1911)
  • Mamaev, 1990
  • Mamaev, 2002
  • Mamaev, 1963
  • Mamaev, 2002
  • Kieffer, 1896
  • Kieffer, 1894
  • Mamaev, 2001
  • Grover, 1971
  • Spungis, 1992
  • Mamaev, 2006
  • Felt, 1915
  • Jaschhof, 2013
  • Mamaev, 1975
  • Mamaev, 2006
  • Jaiswal, 2005
  • (Kieffer, 1896)
  • Kieffer, 1913
  • Felt, 1907
  • Fedotova & Sidorenko, 2005
  • Spungis, 1992
  • Mamaeva & Mamaev, 1971
  • Kieffer, 1894
  • Kieffer, 1913
  • Mamaev, 2002
  • Spungis, 1992
  • Felt, 1908
  • Kieffer, 1894
  • Mamaev, 1963
  • (Bouché, 1834)
  • Mamaev, 2001
  • Winnertzia solidaginis Felt, 1907
  • Kieffer, 1901
  • Mamaev, 2006
  • Mamaev, 2002
  • Mamaev, 1963
  • Mamaev, 2002
  • (Walker, 1856)
  • Mamaev, 2001
  • Panelius, 1965
  • Panelius, 1965
  • Mamaev, 1975
  • (Kieffer, 1913)
  • Meunier, 1904
  • Fedotova, 2005
  • Meunier, 1904
  • Fedotova, 2005
  • Fedotova & Perkovsky, 2008
  • Meunier, 1904
  • Fedotova & Perkovsky, 2008
  • Meunier, 1904
  • (Cockerell, 1917) Burmese amber, Myanmar, Cenomanian

References[]

  1. ^ "Winnertzia Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  2. ^ "Winnertzia". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-25.

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