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- Q2234359 subject Q6486872.
- Q2234359 abstract "Midges are a group of insects that include many kinds of small flies. They are found (seasonally or otherwise) on practically every land area outside permanently arid deserts and the frigid zones. The term "midge" does not define any particular taxonomic group, but includes species in several families of Nematoceran Diptera. Some midges, such as many Phlebotominae (sand fly) and Simuliidae (black fly), are vectors of various diseases. Many others play useful roles as prey items for insectivores, such as various frogs and swallows. Others are important as detritivores, participating in various nutrient cycles. The habits of midges vary greatly from species to species, though within any particular family midges commonly have similar ecological roles.Examples of families that include species of midges include: Blephariceridae, net-winged midges Cecidomyiidae, gall midges Ceratopogonidae, biting midges (also known as no-see-ums or punkies in North America, and sandflies in Australia) Chaoboridae, phantom midges Chironomidae, non-biting midges (also known as muffleheads in the Great Lakes region of North America) Deuterophlebiidae, mountain midges Dixidae, meniscus midges Scatopsidae, dung midges Thaumaleidae, solitary midges↑ ↑".
- Q2234359 class Q1390.
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- Q2234359 classis "Insecta".
- Q2234359 name "Midges".
- Q2234359 ordo Q25312.
- Q2234359 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q2234359 regnum "Animalia".
- Q2234359 subordo Q27605.
- Q2234359 type Animal.
- Q2234359 type Eukaryote.
- Q2234359 type Insect.
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- Q2234359 comment "Midges are a group of insects that include many kinds of small flies. They are found (seasonally or otherwise) on practically every land area outside permanently arid deserts and the frigid zones. The term "midge" does not define any particular taxonomic group, but includes species in several families of Nematoceran Diptera. Some midges, such as many Phlebotominae (sand fly) and Simuliidae (black fly), are vectors of various diseases.".
- Q2234359 label "Midge".
- Q2234359 depiction BitingMidge.jpg.
- Q2234359 name "Midges".