Boreoheptagyia Explained
Boreoheptagyia is a genus of non-biting midges in the subfamily Diamesinae of the bloodworm family Chironomidae.[1]
Species
- B. alpicola Serra-Tosio, 1989
- B. alulasetosa Makarchenko Wu & Wang, 2008[1]
- B. ambigua Makarchenko Wu & Wang, 2008[1]
- B. brevitarsis (Tokunaga, 1936)
- B. cinctipes (Edwards, 1928)
- B. dasyops Serra-Tosio, 1989
- B. kurobebrevis (Sasa & Okazawa, 1992)
- B. legeri (Goetghebuer, 1933)
- B. lurida (Garrett, 1925)
- B. monticola (Serra-Tosio, 1964)
- B. nepalensis Makarchenko & Endo, 2008[1]
- B. phoenicia Moubayed, 1993
- B. rotunda Serra-tosio, 1983
- B. rugosa (Saunders, 1930)
- B. sasai Makarchenko & Endo, 2008[1]
- B. similis (Chaudhuri & Ghosh, 1981)
- B. tibetica Makarchenko & Wang, 1996
- B. unica Makarchenko, 1994
- B. xinglongiensis Makarchenko Wu & Wang, 2008[1]
Notes and References
- Makarchenko. Eugenyi A.. Kazuo. Endo . Jingyang. Wu . Xinhua. Wang. 2009. A review of Boreoheptagyia Brundin, 1966 (Chironomidae: Diamesinae) from East Asia and bordering territories, with the description of five new species. Zootaxa. 1817. 1–17. 10.11646/zootaxa.1817.1.1.