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FOUR NEW AND UNUSUAL CHIRONOMIDAE (DIPTERA)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Ole A. Saether
Affiliation:
Freshwater Institute, Fisheries Research Board of Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Abstract

One new genus, Phycoidella, and four new species, Cricotopus macraei, Cricotopus flannagani, Phycoidella dentolatens, and Lenziella cruscula are described in all stages. The genus Lenziella Kieff. is emended. The described species, three Orthocladiinae and one Tanytarsini, have many aberrant, but not necessarily apomorphic features.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1971

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