Brillia Explained
Brillia is a genus of non-biting midges in the subfamily Orthocladiinae of the family (Chironomidae).
Species
- B. bifida (Kieffer 1909)
- B. flavifrons (Johannsen 1905)
- B. flavifrons (Johannsen, 1905)
- B. japónica Tokunaga, 1939[1]
- B. laculata Oliver and Roussel, 1983[1]
- B. longifurca Kieffer 1921[1]
- B. modesta (Meigen, 1830)
- B. parva Joahnnsen, 1934
- B. pudorosa Cobo, Gonzales & Vieira-Lanero 1995
- B. retifinis Sæther, 1969
- B. sera Roback, 1957
Notes and References
- Cobo . F. . Gonzalez . M. . Vieira-Lanero . R. . Notes on some taxonomic problems in the Iberian species ofBrilliaKieffer, 1913 (Diptera : Chironomidae), with a description ofB. pudorosasp.n. . Annales de Limnologie - International Journal of Limnology . EDP Sciences . 31 . 4 . 1995 . 0003-4088 . 10.1051/limn/1995022 . free . 245–252.