Cryptochironomus Explained
Cryptochironomus is a genus of non-biting midges in the subfamily Chironominae of the bloodworm family Chironomidae.
Species
- C. albofasciatus (Stæger, 1839)
- C. argus Roback, 1957
- C. blarina (Townes, 1945)
- C. chaetoala (Sublette, 1960)
- C. crassiforceps Goetghebuer, 1932
- C. defectus (Kieffer, 1913)
- C. denticulatus (Goetghebuer, 1921)
- C. digitatus (Malloch, 1915)
- C. fulvus Johannsen, 1905
- C. hirtalatus (Beck and Beck, 1964)
- C. misumaiprimus (Sasa & Suzuki, 1998)
- C. obreptans (Walker, 1856)[1]
- C. parafulvus (Beck and Beck, 1964)
- C. ponderosus (Sublette, 1964)
- C. psittacinus (Meigen, 1830)
- C. psittacinus Meigen, 1830
- C. redekei (Kruseman, 1933)
- C. rostratus Kieffer, 1921
- C. scimitarus Townes, 1945
- C. sorex Townes, 1945
- C. supplicans (Meigen, 1830) [1]
- C. tokaraefeus (Sasa & Suzuki, 1995)
- C. tonewabeus (Sasa & Tanaka, 2002)
- C. ussouriensis (Goetghebuer, 1933)
Notes and References
- Sari . Adile . Duran . Mustafa . Sen . Alaattin . Bardakci . Fevzi . Investigation of Chironomidae (Diptera) relationships using mitochondrial COI gene . Biochemical Systematics and Ecology . April 2015 . 59 . 229–238 . 10.1016/j.bse.2015.01.005. 2015BioSE..59..229S .