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Posted by Martin Spies
 - May 10, 2024, 10:56:09 AM
2024

Mrozińska, N., Obolewski, K. (2024) Morphological taxonomy and DNA barcoding: Should they be integrated to improve the identification of chironomid larvae (Diptera)? Ecohydrol. Hydrobiol. 24: 10 pp. [online version of record publd 29.ii.2024]
Posted by Martin Spies
 - May 07, 2022, 02:06:38 PM
2022

Montaño-Campaz, M. L., Dias, L. G., Bacca, T., Toro-Restrepo, B., Oliveira, E. E. (2022) Exposures to deltamethrin on immature Chironomus columbiensis drive sublethal and transgenerational effects on their reproduction and wing morphology. Chemosphere 296: . [publd online 28.ii.2022]
Posted by Martin Spies
 - April 02, 2022, 02:38:36 PM
2020

Finch, G., Nandyal, S., Perretta, C., Davies, B., Rosendale, A. J., Holmes, C. J., Gantz, J. D., Spacht, D. E., Bailey, S. T., Chen, X., Oyen, K., Didion, E. M., Chakraborty, S., Lee Jr, R. E., Denlinger, D. L., Matter, S. F., Attardo, G. M., Weirauch, M. T., Benoit, J. B. (2020) Multi-level analysis of reproduction in an Antarctic midge identifies female and male accessory gland products that are altered by larval stress and impact progeny viability. Scientific Reports 10(item 19791): 27 pp. + online suppl. material.

Imada, Y. (2020) A novel leaf-rolling chironomid, Eukiefferiella endobryonia sp. nov. (Diptera, Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae), highlights the diversity of underwater chironomid tube structures. ZooKeys 906: 73-111.
Posted by Martin Spies
 - November 20, 2018, 11:47:52 AM
Yamamoto, M., Yamamoto, N., Tang, H. (2018) Two new chironomids bearing peculiar morphological features from Japan and China (Diptera: Chironomidae). In: Lencioni, V., Cranston, P. S., Makarchenko, E. A. (eds), Recent advances in the study of Chironomidae: An overview. J. Limnol. 77(1s): 40-49.
[NOTE: Nomenclatural changes in this paper do not take effect from its online version.]