Ectemnia
Ectemnia is a genus of 4 species of black flies. They are distributed in North America.[1][2]
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Genus: | Ectemnia Enderlein, 1930 |
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Cnesia taeniatifrons Enderlein, 1925 | |
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Species
- E. invenusta (Walker, 1848)
- E. primaeva Moulton & Adler, 1997[2]
- E. reclusa Moulton & Adler, 1997[2]
- E. taeniatifrons (Enderlein, 1925)
Literature Cited
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Peter H. Adler & Roger W. Crosskey (2009). "World Blackflies (Diptera: Simuliidae): A Comprehensive Revision of the Taxonomic and Geographical Inventory": 109. Cite journal requires
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(help) - Moulton, J. K.; Adler, P. H. (1997). "The genus Ectemnia (Diptera: Simuliidae): taxonomy, polytene chromosomes, new species, and phylogeny" (PDF). Canadian Journal of Zoology. 75 (11): 1896–1915. doi:10.1139/z97-820. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
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