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Zootaxa ; 3710: 395-9, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26106701

ABSTRACT

A new genus of non-biting midges, Tapajos gen. n., is erected for T cristinae sp. n. from the Neotropical region, and placed in the subfamily Chironominae, tribe Chironomini. Adult males are characterized by the combination of bare eyes; antenna with 11 flagellomeres; antepronotal lobes fused medially; fore tibia with inner scale broad and rounded; superior volsella with a long sickle shaped, bare part arising from the distal lateral corner of a globose, densely trichiose base; inferior volsella sub-cylindrical, surpassing the anal point, distally setose and slightly expanded.


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Chironomidae/classification , Animals , Biodiversity , Brazil , Chironomidae/anatomy & histology , Male
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Zootaxa ; 3701: 589-95, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26191603

ABSTRACT

One new species of Thalassomya Schiner, 1856 (Diptera: Chironomidae: Telmatogetoninae), T. gutae sp. n. is described and figured as male, pupa and larva. The specimen was collected in the marine zone between tidemarks, in southeastern Brazilian coast and is the first species of this genus recorded to Brazil.


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Chironomidae/anatomy & histology , Chironomidae/classification , Animals , Aquatic Organisms/classification , Aquatic Organisms/growth & development , Brazil , Chironomidae/growth & development , Ecosystem , Female , Male , Pupa/anatomy & histology , Pupa/classification , Pupa/growth & development , Species Specificity
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Zootaxa ; 3733: 1-123, 2013 Nov 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25277809

ABSTRACT

This is a series of three manuscripts about the genus Ablabesmyia. In the first new species are described, three species are re-examined and keys to males, pupae and larvae of known neotropical species are provided and an emended generic diagnosis of Ablabesmyia is given. The second manuscript will analyze the molecular data of Neotropical species and the third one will check, through a phylogenetic analysis, the truth of subgenera. In this study, twenty-four new species of Ablabesmyia Johannsen are described and figured: A. arquata, A. cauame, A. commata, A. communiba, A. cordeiroi, A, depaulai, A. diversa, A. ducke, A. fazzari, A. fusariae, A. gessnerae, A. gigas, A. jaquirana, A. laurindoi, A. manauara, A. martha, A. novema, A. parannulata, A. parareissi, A. pinhoi, A. rafaeli, A. separata, A. strixinoae and A. suiamissu. We re-examined A. cinctipes (Johannsen), A. infumata (Edwards) and A. metica Roback. The species were collected in Brazil, in lentic systems. Keys to males, pupae and larvae of known neotropical species of the genus Ablabesmyia are provided and an emended generic diagnosis of Ablabesmyia is given.


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Chironomidae/anatomy & histology , Chironomidae/classification , Animals , Chironomidae/growth & development , Larva/anatomy & histology , Larva/classification , Male , Pupa/anatomy & histology , Pupa/classification , South America , Species Specificity , United States
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