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A New Species Group in the Genus Tanytarsus van der Wulp (Diptera:Chironomidae) Based on a Fossil Record from Baltic Amber 被引量:1
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作者 wojciech gilka 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第4期714-719,共6页
A new fossil chironomid, Tanytarsus serafini, found in Baltic amber is described and illustrated based on adult males. The new species and similar extant species of the genus Tanytarsus van der Wulp are compared. Due ... A new fossil chironomid, Tanytarsus serafini, found in Baltic amber is described and illustrated based on adult males. The new species and similar extant species of the genus Tanytarsus van der Wulp are compared. Due to several distinct characters of wing, legs and bypopygium, a new species group for Tanytarsus serafini is proposed, and its diagnostic features are evaluated. 展开更多
关键词 DIPTERA CHIRONOMIDAE Tanytarsus new species Baltic amber EOCENE
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Why on the snow? Winter emergence strategies of snow-active Chironomidae (Diptera) in Poland
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作者 Agnieszka Soszynska-Maj Lauri Paasivirta wojciech gilka 《Insect Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第5期754-770,共17页
A long-term study of adult non-biting midges (Chironomidae) active in winter on the snow in mountain areas and lowlands in Poland yielded 35 species. The lowland and mountain communities differed significantly in th... A long-term study of adult non-biting midges (Chironomidae) active in winter on the snow in mountain areas and lowlands in Poland yielded 35 species. The lowland and mountain communities differed significantly in their specific composition. The mountain assemblage was found to be more diverse and abundant, with a substantial contribution from the subfamily Diamesinae, whereas Orthocladiinae predominated in the lowlands. Orthocladius wetterensis Brundin was the most characteristic and superdominant species in the winter-active chironomid communities in both areas. Only a few specimens and species of snow-active chironomids were recorded in late autumn and early winter. The abundance ofchironomids peaked in late February in the mountain and lowland areas with an additional peak in the mountain areas in early April. However, this second peak of activity consisted mainly of Orthocladiinae, as Diamesinae emerged earliest in the season. Most snow-active species emerged in mid- and late winter, but their seasonal patterns differed between the 2 regions as a result of the different species composition and the duration of snow cover in these regions. Spearman's rank correlation coefficient tests yielded positive results between each season and the number of chironomid individuals recorded in the mountain area. A positive correlation between air temperature, rising to +3.5 ~C, and the number of specimens recorded on the snow in the mountain community was statistically significant. The winter emergence and mate-searching strategies of chironomids are discussed in the light of global warming, and a brief compilation of most important published data on the phenomena studied is provided. 展开更多
关键词 CHIRONOMIDAE Diamesinae DIPTERA Orthocladiinae snow activity weather influence winter emergence
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