• Chironomus riparius, also known as Chironomus thummi and commonly known as the harlequin fly, is a species of non-biting midge.
  • Chironomus tentans is a species in the family Chironomidae ("midges"), in the order Diptera ("flies").
  • Chironomus anthracinus Zetterstedt, 1860. Chironomus athalassicus Cannings, 1975. Chironomus atrella Townes, 1945. Chironomus atritibia Malloch, 1934.
  • There are many species in the genus Chironomus, varying in size from two or three mm long to 20 or 30 mm long.
  • 4 subgenera (Chironomus s.str., Chaetolabis, Camptochironomus, Lobochironomus), ~90 species, mostly in the nominate subgenus, many of them undescribed(2).
  • dige halophile Formen werden Chironomus salinarius und Ortho-. cladiinae No 1 bezeichnet, wahrend Chironomus plumosus
  • In Chironomus the eyes are split into two well-separated parts, one above the other, and tubular “blood gills” are visible near the end of the abdomen.
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  • The karyotypes of six African Chironomus species (Chironomus alluaudi Kieffer, 1913, Chironomus transvaalensis Kieffer, 1923, Chironomus sp.