Chironomus
Taxonavigation
[edit]Taxonavigation: Chironomoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Chironomidae
Subfamilia: Chironominae
Tribus: Chironomini
Genus: Chironomus
Subgenera:
Chaetolabis – ...
Overview of species (626)
[edit]A
[edit]C. aberratus – C. abjectus – C. acerbiphilus – C. acerbus – C. acidophilus – C. acuminatus – C. acutiventris – C. aegyptius – C. affinis – C. agilis – C. albicinctus – C. albidus – C. albiforceps – C. albimaculatus – C. albipes – C. albiscapula – C. albocinctus – C. alchichica – C. allothrix – C. alluaudi – C. alternans – C. ambiguus – C. analis – C. anamalipes – C. anchialicus – C. androgyne – C. angorensis – C. angustatus – C. annandalei – C. annularius – C. annulatus – C. anomalus – C. anonymus – C. antarcticus – C. antennalis – C. anthracinus – C. antipodensis – C. antonioi – C. apicatus – C. aplochirus – C. aploneurus – C. aprilinus – C. aquaeducti – C. arcuatus – C. arcustylus – C. armatifrons – C. articuliferus – C. astenus – C. athalassicus – C. atrella – C. atrifurea – C. atripennis – C. atripes – C. atritibia – C. atrosignatus – C. atroviridis – C. attenuatus – C. aurantiacus – C. australiensis – C. australis –
B
[edit]C. balatonicus – C. balticus – C. baraderensis – C. barbatitarsis – C. bavaricus – C. behningi – C. beljaninae – C. bernensis – C. bethsaidae – C. bharati – C. bicolor – C. bicoloris – C. bicornutus – C. bihamatus – C. bimaculus – C. bincus – C. binodulus – C. bipunctatus – C. bipunctus – C. biseta – C. biwaprimus – C. blandellus – C. boliviensis – C. bonus – C. borealis – C. borokensis – C. breviantennatus – C. brevicornis – C. brevidentatus – C. breviforceps – C. brevimanus – C. brevinervis – C. brevipalpis – C. brevisetis – C. brevistylus – C. browni – C. brunetttii – C. brunneipennis – C. brunneus – C. bulbosus –
C
[edit]C. caffrarius – C. calipterus – C. callichirus – C. callicomus – C. calligaster – C. calligraphus – C. callinotus – C. callisphyrus – C. callithorax – C. camptogaster – C. canus – C. carbo – C. carolinensis – C. cavazzi – C. ceylanicus – C. chelonia – C. chiron – C. chlogaster – C. chlorogaster – C. chlorophilus – C. chlorophorus – C. chlorostolus – C. choricus – C. cingulatus – C. circumdatus – C. citrinellus – C. claggi – C. clarinervis – C. clarus – C. clavatipes – C. cloacalis – C. columbiensis – C. commutatus – C. compterus – C. confinis – C. confusus – C. congolensis – C. coniger – C. conjungens – C. coracellus – C. corax – C. cordovensis – C. corniger – C. costatus – C. crassicaudatus – C. crassicaudus – C. crassicornis – C. crassiforceps – C. crassimanus – C. crucifer – C. cubiculorum – C. cucini – C. curabilis – C. curtimanus – C. curtipalpis – C. curtitarsis –
D
[edit]C. dahlbomi – C. daitoabeus – C. daitobeceus – C. daitocedeus – C. daitodeeus – C. daitoefeus – C. decorus – C. decumbens – C. delicatulus – C. dendrophila – C. denigrator – C. despectus – C. detriticola – C. diakonoffi – C. dilutus – C. dimidiatus – C. disclusus – C. dissimilis – C. distans – C. dolichogaster – C. dolichomerus – C. dolichopelma – C. dolichotomus – C. dubius – C. duplex – C. dystenus –
E
[edit]C. eburneocinctus – C. elatior – C. elatus – C. enshiensis – C. enteromorphae – C. entis – C. erimanus – C. erythropterus – C. esai – C. excavatus – C. excisus –
F
[edit]C. fasciatus – C. ferrugineus – C. filimanus – C. filitarsis – C. fimbriatus – C. fittkaui – C. flabellatus – C. flaveolus – C. flavicans – C. flavicollis – C. flavitibia – C. flaviventris – C. flavofasciatus – C. flavoridis – C. fluminicola – C. forficularis – C. formosae – C. formosicola – C. formosipennis – C. forsythi – C. fortistylus – C. fraterculus – C. fraternus – C. frequentatus – C. frisianus – C. frommeri – C. fujiquartus – C. fujisecundus – C. fujitertius – C. fulvescens – C. fulviventris – C. fundatus – C. fusciceps – C. fuscitarsis – C. fusiformis –
G
[edit]C. galilaeus – C. gigas – C. ginzanabeus – C. ginzanbeceus – C. glabrimanus – C. glabripes – C. glauciventris – C. glaucogaster – C. globulus – C. gloriosus – C. graciliforceps – C. gracilimus – C. gracilipes – C. gracilis – C. grandilobus – C. grandivalva – C. grisescens – C. grossipes – C. gualtemaltecus –
H
[edit]C. halli – C. halophilus – C. halteratus – C. harpi – C. harti – C. hawaiiensis – C. heptatomus – C. heteracerus – C. heterodentatus – C. heteropilicornis – C. hexatomus – C. himalayanus – C. hircus – C. hirtimanus – C. hirtitarsis – C. hirtulus – C. holochlorus – C. holomelas – C. humeralis – C. humilis – C. hungaricus – C. huonensis – C. hyperboreus –
I
[edit]C. ignotus – C. imberbis – C. imicola – C. immundus – C. improvisus – C. incertipenis – C. incertus – C. inermifrons – C. innocens – C. inquinatus – C. insignis – C. instabilis – C. intersectus – C. islandicus –
J
[edit]C. jamaicensis – C. januarius – C. javanus – C. jommartini – C. joni – C. jonmartini –
K
[edit]C. karafutonis – C. kiiensis – C. kiknadzeae – C. koenigi – C. komensis –
L
[edit]C. lacunarius – C. lacustris – C. laetus – C. laminatus – C. lamprathorax – C. lampronotus – C. lasiochirus – C. latistylus – C. latus – C. lenzi – C. leopardinus – C. lepidellus – C. leptochrius – C. leucochlorus – C. leucopterus – C. leucotarsus – C. leucura – C. lindygii – C. linearis – C. littorellus – C. livonensis – C. lobaticeps – C. lobaticollis – C. longicrus – C. longiforceps – C. longilobus – C. longimanus – C. longistylus – C. longitarsis – C. longivalvis – C. loricatus – C. lucernarum – C. lugens – C. lugubris – C. lundstroemi – C. luridus –
M
[edit]C. macani – C. macquarti – C. macrogaster – C. macroscelus – C. macularis – C. maculatus – C. maculosus – C. maddeni – C. magnivalva – C. major – C. markosjani – C. maturus – C. meinerii – C. melanderi – C. melanescens – C. melanochirus – C. melanocholicus – C. melanophorus – C. melanopus – C. melanostictus – C. melanotus – C. microtomus – C. mimulus – C. minutissimus – C. minutus – C. mongolabeus – C. mongolbeceus – C. mongolcedeus – C. mongoldeeus – C. mongolefeus – C. mongolfegeus – C. mongolgeheus – C. mongolheius – C. montuosus – C. morulus – C. mozleyi – C. multiannulatus – C. muratensis –
N
[edit]C. nadayanus – C. neglectus – C. neocorax – C. neofulvus – C. nepalensis – C. nepeanensis – C. niger – C. nigerarticulus – C. nigerilateralis – C. nigricans – C. nigriforceps – C. nigrifrons – C. nigrinus – C. nigripes – C. nigritibia – C. nigritus – C. nigriventris – C. nigrocaudata – C. nigrocinctus – C. nigromarginatus – C. nigrosparsus – C. nippodorsalis – C. nipponensis – C. nitidicollis – C. nitidiventris – C. nitidus – C. niveipes – C. noctuabundus – C. nocturnalis – C. nocturnus – C. novosibiricus – C. nudipes – C. nuditarsis – C. nudiventris – C. nympha –
O
[edit]C. obensis – C. obscurellus – C. obscuripennis – C. obscuripes – C. obscurus – C. obtusidens – C. occidentalis – C. ochraceus – C. ochreatus – C. ochrocoma – C. oculatus – C. okinawanus – C. oliveirai – C. oppositus – C. oriplanus – C. ornatissimus –
P
[edit]C. palidus – C. pallidiceps – C. pallidiforceps – C. pallidivittatus – C. pallipes – C. palpalis – C. pankratovi – C. paraalbidus – C. paragigas – C. parathummi – C. pauciplumatus – C. paulfreemani – C. pectoralis – C. pedestris – C. perangustatus – C. percurrens – C. perichlorus – C. perileucus – C. peringueyi – C. pervagatus – C. petiolatus – C. phytophilus – C. pica – C. pictiventris – C. piger – C. pilicornis – C. planicollis – C. plasenis – C. platensis – C. ploenesis – C. plumatisetigerus – C. plumosulus – C. plumosus – C. polaris – C. polonicus – C. polystictus – C. praeapicalis – C. praecox – C. prasinellus – C. prasinus – C. prasiogaster – C. pretiosus – C. prior – C. proximus – C. pruninosus – C. prussicus – C. pseudofasciatus – C. pseudohirticollis – C. pseudomendax – C. pseudothummi – C. pseudovulpes – C. psilochirus – C. pubicornis – C. pubitarsis – C. pulcher – C. punctatus – C. pungens – C. pusio – C. pygmaeus –
Q
[edit]C. quadratus – C. quadrifasciatus – C. quinnitukqut –
R
[edit]C. radialis – C. ramosus – C. rectilobus – C. reissi – C. reservatus – C. restrictus – C. rhacusensis – C. riihimakiensis – C. rincon – C. riparius – C. rishii – C. rivularis – C. rostratus – C. rufescens – C. ruficollis – C. rufovittatus – C. rupicola – C. rusticus –
S
[edit]C. salinarius – C. samoensis – C. sanctipaula – C. sanus – C. satchelli – C. sauterianus – C. saxatilis – C. saxonicus – C. scotti – C. scriptus – C. seitenstettensis – C. sellatus – C. semiflavus – C. seminiger – C. sessilis – C. setivalva – C. setonis – C. severus – C. sexipunctatus – C. sexpunctatus – C. seydeli – C. sibericus – C. sibiriae – C. sieberti – C. signaticollis – C. simantobeceus – C. sinensis – C. sinicus – C. sinuosus – C. sociellus – C. socius – C. sokolovae – C. solicitus – C. solitus – C. sordidatus – C. sordidus – C. sororius – C. speciosus – C. spilopterus – C. staegeri – C. stictogaster – C. stigmaterus – C. strenzkei – C. striatipennis – C. striatus – C. stricticornis – C. subantarcticus – C. subdolus – C. subrectus – C. subreductus – C. subviridis – C. sulfurosus – C. sulphuricollis – C. sumptuosus – C. superbus – C. suwai – C. suzukii – C. sydneyensis –
T
[edit]C. tamapullus – C. tardus – C. tenerrimus – C. tentans – C. tenuicaudatus – C. tenuis – C. tenuistylus – C. tenuitarsis – C. tenuiventris – C. tepperi – C. terminalis – C. tessellatus – C. tetraleucus – C. thoracicus – C. tokarabeceus – C. tokyoensis – C. trabicola – C. transvaalensis – C. trichomerus – C. tricolor – C. trifasciatus – C. trifilis – C. trilobatus – C. trimaculatus – C. trinigrivittatus – C. triornatus – C. triseta – C. tropicalis – C. tuberculatus – C. turfaceus – C. tusimaabeus – C. tutulifer – C. tuvanicus – C. tuxis –
U
[edit]C. uliginosus – C. usenicus – C. utahensis – C. uttarpadeshensis –
V
[edit]C. validus – C. valkanovi – C. vancouveri – C. variicornis – C. variotarsatus – C. venosus – C. ventralis – C. venustus – C. vernus – C. vicarius – C. villis – C. virens – C. viridellus – C. viridianus – C. viridipes – C. viridis – C. viridiventris – C. vittiventris – C. vockerothi – C. vulpes –
W
[edit]C. whitseli – C. willistoni – C. winnelli – C. winthemi – C. wuelkeri – C. wulkeri –
X
[edit]Y
[edit]Z
[edit]C. zavreli –
C. zealandicus
[source: Catalogue of Life: 2012 Annual Checklist, plus (2)
C. polonicus –
C. quinnitukqut
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Fossil species
[edit]†C. abietarius –
†C. almelanderi –
†C. antiquus –
†C. aquisextanus –
†C. bituminosus –
†C. brevirostris –
†C. caliginosus –
†C. decrepitus –
†C. depletus –
†C. elegantulus –
†C. gaudini –
†C. haustus –
†C. inclusus –
†C. inglorius –
†C. lacunus –
†C. lacus –
†C. leucomelas –
†C. meticulosus –
†C. meunieri –
†C. meyeri –
†C. microcephalus –
†C. obsoletus –
†C. oeningensis –
†C. paludosus –
†C. patens –
†C. pausatus –
†C. pliocenicus –
†C. primaevus –
†C. pristinus –
†C. proterus –
†C. requiescens –
†C. scudderiellus –
†C. septus –
†C. sepultus –
†C. serresi –
†C. subobscurus –
†C. tenebricosus –
†C. tenebrosus –
†C. uliginosus –
†C. umbraticus –
†C. umbrosus –
†C. vagabundus –
†C. venerabilis
Name
[edit]Chironomus Meigen, 1803
References
[edit]Primary references
[edit]- Meigen, J. 1803. Versuch einer neuen Gattungseintheilung der europäischen zweiflügeligen Insekten. Magazin für Insektenkunde 2: 259–281. BHL Reference page.
Additional references
[edit]- Acosta, R., Prat, N., Ribera, C., Michailova, P., Hernández-Fonseca, M.D.C. & Alcocer, J. 2017. Chironomus alchichica sp. n. (Diptera: Chironomidae) from Lake Alchichica, Mexico. Zootaxa 4365(1): 53–70. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4365.1.3. Reference page.
- Orel (Zorina), O.V., Lobkova, L.E., Zhirov, S.V. & Petrova, N.A. 2015. A new record of Chironomus (Chironomus) acidophilus Keyl (Diptera, Chironomidae) from the Uzon volcanic caldera (Kronotsky Reserve, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia), its karyotype, ecology and biology. Zootaxa 3981(2): 177–192. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3981.2.2. Preview (PDF) Reference page.
- Proulx, I., Martin, J., Carew, M. & Hare, L. 2013. Using various lines of evidence to identify Chironomus species (Diptera: Chironomidae) in eastern Canadian lakes. Zootaxa 3741(4): 401–458. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3741.4.1 Reference page.
- Trivinho-Strixino, S. & Da Silva, F.L. 2018. Chironomus rishii sp. n., an enigmatic non-biting midge (Diptera: Chironomidae: Chironominae) from Neotropical region. Zootaxa 4504(3): 439–446. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4504.3.9 Reference page.