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6 systematics biology and ecology of the buchonomyiinae

Authors: H.K.M. Moller Pillot;

6 systematics biology and ecology of the buchonomyiinae

Abstract

This chapter describes the systematics, biology and ecology of genera and species of the Buchonomyiinae. Murray and Ashe placed the Buchonomyiinae near the Podonominae and Tanypodinae. Saether preferred to place this subfamily near the other subfamilies, most likely in a semifamily Chironominae. Cranston et al. stated on the basis of molecular gene investigations that Buchonomyiinae is the sister group of all other subfamilies, conforming more to Murray and Ashe's argumentation. The only European species is Buchonomyia thienemanni. It has been recorded in many countries in western and central Europe. The species seems to be scarce everywhere and very scarce in typical lowland regions. It has not been collected in the Netherlands, but the exuviae have been collected in the river Roer just before the Dutch border. B. thienemanni has been found only in flowing water. It seems to be most common in small, rather fast-flowing, summer-warm streams.Keywords: Buchonomyia thienemanni; Buchonomyiinae; Chironominae; Netherlands; Podonominae; Tanypodinae

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