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World Species of Biting Midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae)

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yungurara Debenham, 1987a: 61. Australia (Queensland).<br />

Subgenus DYCEA Debenham<br />

DYCEA Debenham, 1987d: 666 (as subgenus <strong>of</strong> Forcipomyia). Type species: Forcipomyia vespa Debenham, by original<br />

designation.<br />

capax Debenham, 1987d: 670. Australia (New South Wales).<br />

circinate Liu and Yu, in Liu et al., 2001b: 28. China.<br />

edgari Tokunaga and Murachi, 1959: 154 Micronesia.<br />

hamoni de Meillon, 1959a: 329. Burkina Faso.<br />

hikosanensis Tokunaga, 1940c: 81. Japan.<br />

improbiserra Debenham, 1987d: 667. Papua New Guinea.<br />

madeira Clastrier, 1991b: 261. Madeira (Portugal).<br />

pachyparamera Clastrier and Delécolle, 1991: 187. New Caledonia (France).<br />

transversalis Clastrier and Delécolle, 1991: 190. New Caledonia (France).<br />

vespa Debenham, 1987d: 668. Australia (New South Wales).<br />

Subgenus EUPROJOANNISIA Brèthes<br />

EUPROJOANNISIA Brèthes, 1914: 155. Type species: Euprojoannisia platensis Brèthes, by original designation.<br />

EUFORCIPOMYIA Malloch, 1915b: 312. Type species: Euforcipomyia hirtipennis Malloch (= Ceratopogon palustris Meigen),<br />

by original designation.<br />

CRYPTOSCENA Enderlein, 1936: 51. Type species: Ceratopogon palustris Meigen, by monotypy.<br />

PROFORCIPOMYIA Saunders, 1957: 662 (as subgenus <strong>of</strong> Forcipomyia). Type species: Forcipomyia wirthi Saunders, by<br />

original designation.<br />

aequalis (Skuse), 1889: 294 (Ceratopogon). Australia (New South Wales).<br />

aenigma de Meillon and Downes, 1986: 146. South Africa.<br />

alacris (Winnertz), 1852: 25 (Ceratopogon). Germany.<br />

amiantos Yu and Song, 2008: 794. China.<br />

antipodum (Hudson), 1892: 45 (Ceratopogon). New Zealand.<br />

novaezelandiae Kieffer, 1922a: 145. New Zealand.<br />

appendicular Liu, Yan and Liu, 1996: 18. China.<br />

arcis de Meillon and Downes, 1986: 143. South Africa.<br />

astyla Tokunaga, 1940c: 92. Japan.<br />

asymmetrica Remm, 1980: 118. Kazakhstan.<br />

atomaria Tokunaga, 1940c: 93. Japan.<br />

avocadonis de Meillon and Wirth, 1979b: 188. South Africa.<br />

bahelea Liu and Yu, in Liu et al., 2001b: 39. China.<br />

balteatus Liu and Yu, in Liu et al., 2001b: 40. China.<br />

bellerophon Debenham and Wirth, 1984: 869. Australia (Queensland).<br />

berendti Szadziewski, 1988: 209. Baltic region. Eocene.<br />

bituberculifera Tokunaga, in Tokunaga and Murachi, 1959: 188. Belau (USA).<br />

blantoni Soria and Bystrak, 1975: 3. Brazil.<br />

borealis Remm, 1966: 54. Lithuania.<br />

breviforceps Tokunaga, 1940c: 98. Japan.<br />

bromeliae Saunders, 1957: 665. Brazil.<br />

bureschi (Zilahi-Sebess), 1934: 153 (Lasiohelea). Bulgaria.<br />

calamistrata Debenham and Wirth, 1984: 862. Australia (Queensland).<br />

calcarata (Coquillett), 1905: 64 (Ceratopogon). Mexico.<br />

canadensis Bystrak and Wirth, 1978: 19. Canada (Saskatchewan).<br />

centrosus Liu and Yu, in Liu et al., 2001b: 44. China.<br />

chongmingensis Liu and Yu, in Liu et al., 2001b: 46. China.<br />

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