Telmatogeton Explained
Telmatogeton is a genus of midges in the non-biting midge family (Chironomidae).
Species
- T. abnormis (Terry, 1913)
- T. alaskensis Coquillett, 1900
- T. atlanticum Oliveira, 1950
- T. australicus Womersley, 1936
- T. fluviatilis Wirth, 1947
- T. goughi Sæther & Andersen, 2011[1]
- T. hirtus Wirth, 1947
- T. japonicus Tokunaga, 1933
- T. latipennis Wirth, 1949
- T. macswaini Wirth, 1949
- T. minor Kieffer, 1914
- T. murrayi Sæther, 2009
- T. namum Oliveira, 1950
- T. pacificus Tokunaga, 1935
- T. pectinatus (Deby, 1889)
- T. pusillum Edwards, 1933
- T. sanctipauli Schiner, 1866
- T. torrenticola (Terry, 1913)
- T. trilobatus (Kieffer, 1911)
- T. trochanteratum Edwards, 1931
- T. williamsi Wirth, 1947
Notes and References
- Sæther, O.A. & Andersen, T. (2011). "Chironomidae from Gough, Nightingale and Tristan da Cunha islands." Zootaxa 2915: 1-19.