Tanytarsini

Tanytarsini
Tanytarsus sp. male
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Suborder: Nematocera
Infraorder: Culicomorpha
Superfamily: Chironomoidea
Family: Chironomidae
Subfamily: Chironominae
Tribe: Tanytarsini
Genera

See Text

Tanytarsini is a tribe of midges in the non-biting midge family (Chironomidae).

Genera & Species

  • C. amandus Hirvenoja, 1962[3]
  • C. atridorsum Kieffer, 1924[3][4]
  • C. australomancus Glover, 1973[5][6]
  • C. bicornuta Kieffer, 1922[4]
  • C. bilinearis Glover, 1973[6]
  • C. conversus (Johannsen, 1932)[3]
  • C. crusculus (Saether, 1971)[4]
  • C. cyrylae Gilka, 2001[3]
  • C. difficilis Brundin, 1947[3]
  • C. dispersopilosus (Goetghebuer, 1935)[3][4]
  • C. furcatus (Freeman, 1961) [6]
  • C. gedanicus Gilka, 2001[3]
  • C. iucundus Hirvenoja, 1962[3]
  • C. lepidocalcar Kieffer, 1938[3]
  • C. lewisi Freeman, 1950[7]
  • C. mancus (Walker, 1856)[3][4]
  • C. matthei Gilka, 2001[3]
  • C. molestus Hirvenoja, 1962[3]
  • C. nigrovittatus (Goetghebuer, 1922)[3]
  • C. pallidus Kieffer, 1922[3][4]
  • C. pseudomancus (Goetghebuer, 1934)[3][7]
  • C. tasmanicus Glover, 1973[6]
  • C. teres Hirvenoja, 1962[3]
  • C. unilinearis Glover, 1973[6]
  • C. vanderwulpi (Edwards, 1929)[3]
  • C. viridiventris (Malloch, 1915)[4]
  • C. wexionensis Brundin, 1947[3]
  • C. bita Pankratova, 1983
  • C. brevicosta (Edwards, 1937)
  • C. ambigua Zetterstedt, 1837
  • C. oliveri Lindeberg, 1970
  • M. apposita (Walker, 1856)
  • M. aristata Pinder, 1976
  • M. atrofasciata (Kieffer, 1911)
  • M. attenuata Reiss, 1969
  • M. auvergnensis Reiss, 1969
  • M. bidentata (Goetghebuer, 1921)
  • M. bodanica Reiss, 1969
  • M. borealis (Kieffer, 1922)
  • M. brundini Sawedal, 1979
  • M. bryanti Hardy, 1960
  • M. clastrieri Reiss, 1969
  • M. connexa (Kieffer, 1906)
  • M. contracta Reiss, 1965
  • M. deflecta (Johannsen, 1905)
  • M. dives (Johannsen, 1905)
  • M. freyi Storå, 1945
  • M. fusca (Meigen, 1804)
  • M. groenlandica Søgaard Andersen, 1937
  • M. hawaiiensis Hardy, 1960
  • M. insignilobus Kieffer, 1924
  • M. junci (Meigen, 1818)
  • M. kaalae Hardy, 1960
  • M. lacustris Säwedal, 1975
  • M. lindebergi Säwedal, 1976
  • M. lindrothi Goetghebuer, 1931
  • M. logani (Johannsen, 1928)
  • M. miki Marcuzzi, 1950
  • M. nigripila (Johannsen, 1905)
  • M. notescens (Walker, 1856)
  • M. pharetrophora Fittkau & Reiss, 1999
  • M. polita (Malloch, 1919)
  • M. radialis Goetghebuer, 1939
  • M. recurvata Goetghebuer, 1928
  • M. rilensis Gilka, 2001
  • M. roseiventris (Kieffer, 1909)
  • M. sedna (Oliver, 1976)
  • M. seguyi Casas & Laville, 1990
  • M. subnitens Goetghebuer, 1928
  • M. tori Sawedal, 1981
  • M. xantha (Roback, 1955)
  • N. bowmani Cranston, 1998
  • N. fuldensis Fittkau, 1954
  • N. longappendiculata Albu, 1980
  • N. luteola Goetghebuer & Thienemann, 1941
  • N. mongolensis Reiss, 1971
  • N. optoputealis Cranston, 1998
  • P. bituberculatus (Edwards, 1929)
  • P. confusus Palmén, 1960
  • P. dimorphis Reiss, 1965
  • P. dissimilis (Johannsen, 1905)
  • P. dubius (Malloch, 1915)
  • P. inopertus (Walker, 1856)
  • P. intricatus (Goetghebuer, 1921)
  • P. kaszabi Reiss, 1971
  • P. laccophilus (Edwards, 1929)
  • P. lauterborni (Kieffer, 1909)
  • P. natvigi (Goetghebuer, 1933
  • P. parthenogeneticus (Freeman, 1961)
  • P. penicillatus (Goetghebuer, 1928)
  • P. setosimanus (Goetghebuer, 1933)
  • P. similatus (Malloch, 1915)
  • P. tenuis (Meigen, 1830)
  • R. akrina (Roback, 1960)
  • R. distinctissimus (Brundin, 1947)
  • R. exiguus (Johannsen, 1905)
  • R. exiguus Johannsen, 1905
  • R. muscicola Thienemann, 1929
  • R. pellucidus (Walker, 1848)
  • R. photophilus Goetghebuer, 1921
  • S. almi Brundin, 1947
  • S. australiensis Freeman, 1961
  • S. bausei Kieffer, 1911
  • S. chambiensis Goetghebuer, 1935
  • S. johannsenii (Thienemann and Bause, 1913)
  • S. leptocelloides Webb, 1969
  • S. ranota Webb, 1969
  • S. rodesta Webb, 1969
  • S. brevis (Edwards, 1929)
  • S. minor (Edwards, 1929)
  • S. saltuum (Goetghebuer, 1921)
  • T. aberrans Lindeberg, 1970
  • T. aculeatus Brundin, 1949
  • T. anderseni Fittkau & Reiss, 1971
  • T. bathophilus Kieffer, 1911
  • T. bathyphilus (Kieffer, 1911)
  • T. brundini Lindeberg, 1963
  • T. buchonius Reiss & Fittkau, 1971
  • T. chinyensis Goetghebuer, 1934
  • T. cretensis Reiss, 1987
  • T. curticornis Kieffer, 1911
  • T. debilis (Meigen, 1830)
  • T. dibranchius Kieffer, 1926
  • T. dispar Lindeberg, 1967
  • T. ejuncidus (Walker, 1856)
  • T. eminulus (Walker, 1856)
  • T. excavatus Edwards, 1929
  • T. fennicus Lindeberg, 1970
  • T. fimbriatus Reiss & Fittkau, 1971
  • T. formosanus Kieffer, 1912
  • T. gibbosiceps Kieffer, 1922
  • T. glabrescens Edwards, 1929
  • T. gracilentus (Holmgren, 1883)
  • T. gregarius Kieffer, 1909
  • T. gregarius gr. (Kieffer, 1909)
  • T. heusdensis Goetghebuer, 1923
  • T. inaequalis Goetghebuer, 1921
  • T. innarensis Brundin, 1947
  • T. lactescens Edwards, 1929
  • T. lapponicus Lindeberg, 1970
  • T. latiforceps Edwards, 1941
  • T. lestagei Goetghebuer, 1922
  • T. longitarsis Kieffer, 1911
  • T. lugens (Kieffer in Thienemann & Kieffer, 1916)
  • T. mancospinosus Ekrem & Reiss, 1999
  • T. medius Reiss & Fittkau, 1971
  • T. mendax Kieffer, 1925
  • T. miriforceps (Kieffer, 1921)
  • T. mongolneous Sasa and Suzuki, 1997
  • T. mongolopeus Sasa and Suzuki, 1997
  • T. multipunctatus Brundin, 1947
  • T. nemorosus Edwards, 1929
  • T. niger Andersen, 1937
  • T. nigricollis Goetghebuer, 1939
  • T. norvegicus (Kieffer, 1924)
  • T. occultus Brundin, 1949
  • T. palettaris Vernaux, 1969
  • T. pallidicornis (Walker, 1856)
  • T. pallidicornis (Stephens in Walker, 1856)
  • T. palmeni Lindeberg, 1967
  • T. pseudolestagei Shilova, 1976
  • T. quadridentatus Brundin, 1947
  • T. recurvatus Brundin, 1947
  • T. signatus (van der Wulp, 1858)
  • T. simulans Lindeberg, 1967
  • T. sinuatus Goetghebuer, 1936
  • T. smolandicus Brundin, 1947
  • T. striatulus Lindeberg, 1976
  • T. sylvaticus (van der Wulp, 1858)
  • T. telmaticus Lindeberg, 1959
  • T. tika (Tourenq, 1975)
  • T. usmaensis Pagast, 1931
  • T. verralli Goetghebuer, 1928
  • T. volgensis Miseiko, 1967
  • V. arduennensis (Goetghebuer, 1922)
  • V. triangularis (Goetghebuer, 1928)
  • Z. aristata Torbjørn & Stur, 2009[2]
  • Z. casasi Torbjørn & Stur, 2009[2]
  • Z. clinovolsella Guo & Wang, 2004
  • Z. hudsoni Torbjørn & Stur, 2009[2]
  • Z. pentatoma Kieffer & Bause in Bause, 1914
  • Z. sinica Torbjørn & Stur, 2009[2]
  • Z. tusimatijea (Sasa & Suzuki, 1999)

References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Torbjørn, Ekrem; Elisabeth Stur (2009). "A review of the genus Zavrelia (Diptera: Chironomidae)" (PDF). Eur. J. Entomol 106: 119–144. ISSN 1802-8829. Retrieved 2009-04-30.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 "Fauna Europaea : Taxon Details - genus Cladotanytarsus". Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Fauna Europaea. Retrieved 2009-05-22.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "ITIS Standard Report Page: Cladotanytarsus". Canada: Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2009-05-22.
  5. "Australian Faunal Directory". Canberra, Australia: Australian Biological Resources Study. Retrieved 2009-05-22.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 "FaunaNet". Sydney, NSW, Australia: Australian Museum, 2004. 2004. Retrieved 2009-05-22.
  7. 1 2 "The genus Cladotanytarsus in Namibia". Namibia: Namibian Biodiversity Database. Retrieved 2009-05-22.
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