- beaches.
Leptoconops contains the
following species:
Leptoconops acer Clastrier, 1973
Leptoconops albiventris de Meijere, 1915
Leptoconops algeriensis...
- Historically,
numbers were
managed with the
insecticide DDT as with
Leptoconops torrens po****tions in California. They can be
trapped by
luring them...
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Leptoconops myersi is a
species of
coastal biting midge in the
genus Leptoconops and
family Ceratopogonidae that is
found in New Zealand. It is a small...
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Leptoconops torrens (commonly
known as the
biting midge fly) is a
species of
small biting flies in the no-see-um
family Ceratopogonidae. They were first...
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Leptoconops fortipalpus is a
species of
biting midge belonging to the
family Ceratopogonidae. It
occurs in the
Damodar River valley,
Jharkhand state,...
- elongate,
slender cercus.
Another species of
Leptoconops discovered in the same
piece of amber,
Leptoconops antiquus, also
possesses 13 flagellomeres, but...
-
October 2003). "The
oldest fossil record of the
extant subgenus Leptoconops (
Leptoconops)(Diptera: Ceratopogonidae)". Acta
Zoologica Cracoviensia. 46: 271–275...
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Leptoconops albiventris, the
white ****, ****
blanc des
plages or **** purutia, is a
midge species in the
genus Leptoconops found in
French Polynesia...
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Leptoconops burmiticus is an
extinct species of
biting midges belonging to the
family Ceratopogonidae. This
species was
described from
fossilized remains...
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Leptoconops kerteszi,
common name
Bodega black gnat, is a
species of
biting midges belonging to the
family Ceratopogonidae. They feed on
multiple species...