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pmid: 27394208
Middle East predatory biting midges of the tribe Ceratopogonini, covering 22 species of 7 genera are reviewed. Three new species are described and illustrated: Allohelea israelensis Szadziewski & Alwin sp. nov., Kolenohelea levantica Szadziewski & Alwin sp. nov. and Serromyia galilaeae Szadziewski & Alwin sp. nov. The genus Boreohelea Clastrier & Delécolle, 1990 syn. nov. is recognized as a junior synonym of Allohelea Kieffer, 1917. Thysanognathus nilogenes Kieffer, 1925 syn. nov. from Egypt is a junior synonym of Alluaudomyia melanosticta (Ingram & Macfie, 1922). Keys to identification of subfamilies, tribes, genera and species of Ceratopogonini of the Middle East are also provided.
Kolenohelea, Serromyia, Male, Insecta, Arthropoda, Ceratopogonidae, Middle East, distribution, Animalia, Animals, Body Size, Ecosystem, Taxonomy, new species, Ceratopogonini, Diptera, Animal Structures, Biodiversity, Organ Size, Allohelea, new synonymy, Female, Animal Distribution
Kolenohelea, Serromyia, Male, Insecta, Arthropoda, Ceratopogonidae, Middle East, distribution, Animalia, Animals, Body Size, Ecosystem, Taxonomy, new species, Ceratopogonini, Diptera, Animal Structures, Biodiversity, Organ Size, Allohelea, new synonymy, Female, Animal Distribution
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