Stenochironomus Explained
Stenochironomus is a genus of non-biting midges in the subfamily Chironominae of the bloodworm family Chironomidae.
Species
- S. aestivalis Townes, 1945[1]
- S. albipalpus Borkent, 1984
- S. annettae Borkent, 1984
- S. bisetosus Borkent, 1984
- S. browni Townes, 1945[1]
- S. cinctus Townes, 1945[1]
- S. colei (Malloch, 1919)
- S. fascipennis (Zetterstedt, 1838)
- S. fuscipatellus Borkent, 1984
- S. gibbus (Fabricius, 1794)
- S. hibernicus (Edwards, 1929)
- S. hilaris (Walker, 1848)
- S. innocuus Williston, 1896[2]
- S. macateei (Malloch, 1915)
- S. maculatus Borkent, 1984
- S. niger Borkent, 1984
- S. poecilopterus (Mitchell, 1908)
- S. pulchripennis (Coquillett, 1902)
- S. ranzii Rossaro, 1982
- S. totifuscus Sublette, 1960
- S. unictus Townes, 1945
- S. woodi Borkent, 1984
Notes and References
- Townes, H. K.. The nearctic species of Tendipedini (Diptera, Tendipedidae (= Chironomidae)). American Midland Naturalist. 1945. 1–206 . 34. 10.2307/2421112 . 2421112 . 1.
- Williston . Samuel Wendell . On the Diptera of St. Vincent (West Indies) . Transactions of the Entomological Society of London . 1896 . 1896 . 253–446, pls. 8–14 . 3 June 2018.