Neozavrelia
Neozavrelia is a genus of non-biting midges in the subfamily Chironominae of the bloodworm family Chironomidae. From the tribe Tanytarsini, There are 23 described species.[1]
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Genus: | Neozavrelia Goetghebuer, 1941 |
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N. luteola[1] Goetghebuer & Thienemann, 1941 |
Distribution
They are found worldwide, excluding Africa and the Neotropical geographical regions.[1]
Species
- N. bowmani Cranston, 1998
- N. luteola Goetghebuer & Thienemann, 1941
- N. optoputealis Cranston, 1998
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References
- Torbjørn Ekrem (2006). "A redescription of Neozavrelia cuneipennis (Edwards) comb. nov.,with a checklist of Neozavrelia species of the world (Diptera: Chironomidae)" (PDF). Zootaxa. New Zealand: Magnolia Press. 1153: 1–16. ISSN 1175-5334. Retrieved 2009-04-02.
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