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Posted by Martin Spies
 - June 22, 2016, 02:46:50 PM
Hassan, K. S., Habeeb, M. A., Al-Mousawi, N. J. (2000) Occurrence of aquatic insects with algae in Basrah Province. Marina mesopotamica 15(1): 137-143. [records from Iraq]

Reiff, N., Michiels, S., Reusch, H., Wagner, R. Gerecke, R. (2015) Die Diptera-Fauna der Kleingewässer im Bergrutschgebiet Hirschkopf bei Mössingen (Landkreis Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg), unter besonderer Berücksichtung der Chironomidae. Lauterbornia 80: 229-266. [Note: The published paper has flaws concerning some figures and figure captions; for the correct set please see http://www.zsm.mwn.de/dip/Reiff-et-al_2015_Hirschkopf_corrected-figs.pdf.]

Samietz, R. (2015) Checkliste der Chironomidae (Diptera, Nematocera) Thüringens. Check-Listen Thüringer Insekten und Spinnentiere 23: 11-32.