- The
Cecidomyiinae,
commonly known as gall
midges or gall gnats, is the
largest subfamily in
Cecidomyiidae with over 600
genera and more than 5000 described...
- Kolesik,
Peter (2015). "A
review of gall
midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae:
Cecidomyiinae) of
Australia and
Papua New Guinea: morphology, biology, classification...
- The
filaments are thread-like in the
Porricondylinae and in all the
Cecidomyiinae and take the form of long
loops in the
supertribe Cecidomyiidi). Ocelli...
- This is a list of 123
genera in the
subfamily Cecidomyiinae, gall midges.
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Dasineura pellex, the ash
bullet gall midge, is a
species of gall midge,
insects in the
family Cecidomyiidae. "Dasineura
pellex Report".
Integrated Taxonomic...
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Rhopalomyia capitata, the
giant goldenrod bunch gall, is a
species of gall
midge in the
family Cecidomyiidae. It is
found across North America. They have...
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Mayetiola piceae, the
spruce gall midge, is a
species of gall-forming
flies in the
Cecidomyiidae family. An
outbreak of
spruce gall
midge occurred in northern...
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Dasineura tumidosae is a
species of gall midge,
insects in the
family Cecidomyiidae. "Dasineura
tumidosae Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System...
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Contarinia dipsacearum is a gall midge. The
larvae develop in
galled flowers of
Succisa pratensis and
Knautia arvensis.
Larvae feed on flowers. They pupate...
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Aphidoletes aphidimyza,
commonly referred to as the
aphid midge, is a
midge whose larvae feed on over 80
aphid species,
including the
green peach aphid...