Diamesini

Diamesini is a tribe of midges in the non-biting midge family (Chironomidae).

Diamesini
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Diamesini

Pagast, 1947
Genera

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Genera & Species

  • Genus Arctodiamesa Makarchenko, 1983[1]
    • A. appendiculata (Lundström, 1915)
    • A. breviramosa Makarchenko, 1995
    • A. marinae Makarchenko, 2005[1]
  • Genus Diamesa Meigen in Gistl, 1835
    • D. aberrata Lundbeck, 1898
    • D. alata Storå, 1945
    • D. alpina Tokunaga, 1936
    • D. amanoi Makarchenko & Kobayashi, 1997[2]
    • D. amplexivirilia Hansen, 1976
    • D. ancysta Roback, 1959
    • D. arctica (Boheman, 1865)
    • D. bertrami Edwards, 1935
    • D. bohemani Goetghebuer, 1932
    • D. cheimatophila Hansen, 1976
    • D. chiobates Hansen, 1976
    • D. chorea Lundbeck, 1898
    • D. cinerella Meigen in Gistl, 1835
    • D. clavata Edwards, 1933
    • D. colenae Hansen, 1976
    • D. dactyloidea Makarchenko, 1988
    • D. dampfi (Kieffer, 1924)
    • D. davisi Edwards, 1933
    • D. filicauda Tokunaga, 1966[2]
    • D. garretti Sublette & Sublette, 1965
    • D. geminata Kieffer, 1926
    • D. goetghebueri Pagast, 1947
    • D. gregsoni Edwards, 1933
    • D. hamaticornis Kieffer, 1924
    • D. haydaki Hansen, 1976
    • D. heteropus (Coquillett, 1905)
    • D. hyperborea Holmgren, 1869
    • D. incallida (Walker, 1856)
    • D. insignipes Kieffer in Kieffer & Thienemann, 1908
    • D. japonica Tokunaga, 1936
    • D. kasymovi Kownacki & Kownacka, 1973
    • D. laticauda Serra-Tosio, 1964
    • D. latitarsis (Goetghebuer, 1921)
    • D. lavillei Serra-Tosio, 1969
    • D. leona Roback, 1957
    • D. leoniella Hansen, 1976
    • D. lindrothi Goetghebuer, 1931
    • D. longipes Goetghebuer, 1941
    • D. macronyx (Kieffer, 1918)
    • D. martae Kownacki & Kownacka, 1980
    • D. mendotae Muttkowski, 1915
    • D. modesta Serra-Tosio, 1967
    • D. nivicavernicola Hansen, 1976
    • D. nivoriunda (Fitch, 1847)
    • D. nowickiana Kownacki & Kownacka, 1975
    • D. permacra (Walker, 1856)
    • D. plumicornis Tokunaga, 1936[2]
    • D. serratosioi Willassen, 1986
    • D. simplex Kieffer, 1926
    • D. sommermani Hansen, 1976
    • D. spinacies Sæther, 1969
    • D. spitzbergensis Kieffer, 1919
    • D. starmachi Kownacki & Kownacka, 1970
    • D. steinboecki Goetghebuer, 1933
    • D. Sætheri Willassen, 1986
    • D. tenuipes Goetghebuer, 1938
    • D. thomasi Serra-Tosio, 1970
    • D. tonsa (Haliday in Walker, 1856)
    • D. tsutsuii Tokunaga, 1936
    • D. vaillanti Serra-Tosio, 1972
    • D. valkanovi Sæther, 1968
    • D. veletensis Serra-Tosio, 1971
    • D. vernalis Makarchenko, 1977
    • D. vockerothi Hansen, 1976
    • D. wuelkeri Serra-Tosio, 1964
    • D. zernyi Edwards, 1933
  • Genus Lappodiamesa Serra-Tosio, 1968
    • L. multiseta Makarchenko, 1995
    • L. vidua (Kieffer, 1922)
    • L. willasseni Makarchenko et Kerkis, 1991
  • Genus Pagastia Oliver, 1959[3]
    • P. sequax (Garrett, 1925)
    • P. altaica Makarchenko Kerkis & Ivanchenko, 1997
    • P. lanceolata (Tokunaga, 1936)
    • P. nivis (Tokunaga, 1936)
    • P. orientalis (Tshernovskij, 1949)
    • P. orthogonia Oliver, 1959
    • P. partica (Roback, 1957)
  • Genus Potthastia Kieffer, 1922
  • Genus Pseudodiamesa Goetghebuer, 1939
    • P. arctica (Malloch, 1919)
    • P. branickii (Nowicki, 1837)
    • P. latistyla Makarchenko, 1989
    • P. nivosa (Goetghebuer, 1932)
    • P. pertinax (Garrett, 1925)
    • P. stackelbergi (Goetghebuer, 1933)
  • Genus Sympotthastia Pagast, 1947
    • S. fulva (Johannsen, 1921)
    • S. gemmaformis Makarchenko, 1994
    • S. huldeni Tuiskunen, 1986
    • S. macrocera Serra-Tosio, 1968
    • S. repentina Makarchenko, 1984
    • S. spinifera Serra-Tosio, 1968
    • S. takatensis (Tokunaga, 1936)
    • S. zavreli Pagast, 1947
  • Genus Syndiamesa Kieffer, 1918
    • S. edwardsi (Pagast, 1947)
    • S. hygropetrica (Kieffer, 1909)
    • S. mira (Makarchenko, 1980)
    • S. nigra Rossaro, 1980
    • S. serratosioi Kownacki, 1981
    • S. yosiii Tokunaga, 1964
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References

  1. Makarchenko, Eugenyi A. (2005). "A new species of Arctodiamesa Makarchenko (Diptera: Chironomidae: Diamesinae) from the Russian Far East, with a key to known species of the genus" (PDF). Zootaxa. New Zealand: Magnolia Press. 1084: 59–64. ISSN 1175-5334. Retrieved 2009-04-03.
  2. Makarchenko, Eugenyi A.; Kobayashi, Tadashi (1997). "Diamesa amanoi sp. n a new species of Diamesinae (Diptera, Chironomidae) from Nepal, with notes on taxonomy and distribution of some Diamesa Meigen" (PDF). Med. Entomol. Zool. 48 (1): 45–48. Retrieved 2009-04-14.
  3. Makarchenko, Eugenyi A.; Makarchenko, Marina A. (2000). "Revision of Pagastia Oliver, 1959 (Diptera, Chironomidae ) of the Holarctic region" (PDF). Late 20th Century Research on Cnironomidae: an Anthology from the 13th International Symposium on Chironomidae. Aachen: Shaker Verlag: 171–176. Retrieved 2009-04-14.
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