Dicrotendipes
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Dicrotendipes is a worldwide genus of non-biting midges in the subfamily Chironominae
Chironominae
Chironominae is a subfamily of midges in the non-biting midge family .-Genera:*Tribe Chironomini*Axarus Roback 1980*Baeotendipes Kieffer, 1913*Beckidia Sæther 1979*Carbochironomus Reiss & Kirschbaum 1990...

 of the bloodworm family Chironomidae
Chironomidae
Chironomidae are a family of nematoceran flies with a global distribution. They are closely related to the Ceratopogonidae, Simuliidae, and Thaumaleidae...

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Species

  • D. adnilus Epler, 1987
  • D. aethiops (Townes, 1945)
  • D. botaurus (Townes, 1945)
  • D. californicus (Johannsen, 1905)
  • D. ealae (Freeman, 1957)
  • D. fumidus (Johannsen, 1905)
  • D. fusconotatus (Kieffer
    Jean-Jacques Kieffer
    Jean-Jacques Kieffer was a French naturalist and entomologist who specialised in the study of parasitic insects. Educated as a priest, Kieffer taught natural science in Bitche, Lorraine while working on the description and classification of insects...

    , 1922)
  • D. leucoscelis (Townes, 1945)
  • D. lobiger (Kieffer
    Jean-Jacques Kieffer
    Jean-Jacques Kieffer was a French naturalist and entomologist who specialised in the study of parasitic insects. Educated as a priest, Kieffer taught natural science in Bitche, Lorraine while working on the description and classification of insects...

    , 1921)
  • D. lobus Beck, 1962
  • D. lucifer (Johannsen, 1907)
  • D. milleri (Townes, 1945)
  • D. modestus (Say
    Thomas Say
    Thomas Say was an American naturalist, entomologist, malacologist, herpetologist and carcinologist. A taxonomist, he is often considered to be the father of descriptive entomology in the United States. He described more than 1,000 new species of beetles and over 400 species of insects of other...

    , 1823)
  • D. neomodestus (Malloch
    John Russell Malloch
    John Russell Malloch was a Scottish entomologist who specialised in Diptera.In 1910 he emigrated to Urbana, Illinois, United States.-References:See...

    , 1915)
  • D. nervosus (Stæger, 1839)
  • D. notatus (Meigen
    Johann Wilhelm Meigen
    Johann Wilhelm Meigen was a German entomologist famous for his pioneering work on Diptera.-Early years:Meigen was born in Solingen, the fifth of eight children of Johann Clemens Meigen and Sibylla Margaretha Bick. His parents, though not poor, were not wealthy either. The ran a small shop in...

    , 1818)
  • D. pallidicornis (Goetghebuer, 1934)
  • D. peringueyanus Kieffer
    Jean-Jacques Kieffer
    Jean-Jacques Kieffer was a French naturalist and entomologist who specialised in the study of parasitic insects. Educated as a priest, Kieffer taught natural science in Bitche, Lorraine while working on the description and classification of insects...

    , 1924
  • D. pilosimanus Kieffer
    Jean-Jacques Kieffer
    Jean-Jacques Kieffer was a French naturalist and entomologist who specialised in the study of parasitic insects. Educated as a priest, Kieffer taught natural science in Bitche, Lorraine while working on the description and classification of insects...

    , 1914
  • D. pulsus (Walker
    Francis Walker (entomologist)
    Francis Walker was an English entomologist. He was one of the most prolific authors in entomology, and stirred controversy during his later life as his publications resulted in a huge number of junior synonyms....

    , 1856)
  • D. septemmaculatus (Becker
    Theodor Becker
    Theodor Becker was a German civil engineer and entomologist primarily known for his work with flies....

    , 1908)
  • D. simpsoni Epler, 1987
  • D. sudanicus (Freeman, 1957)
  • D. thanatogratus Epler, 1987
  • D. tritomus (Kieffer
    Jean-Jacques Kieffer
    Jean-Jacques Kieffer was a French naturalist and entomologist who specialised in the study of parasitic insects. Educated as a priest, Kieffer taught natural science in Bitche, Lorraine while working on the description and classification of insects...

    , 1916)
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