The Predaceous Midges of the World
The Predaceous Midges of the WorldWillis Wagner Wirth
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The Predaceous Midges of the World

The Predaceous Midges of the World

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The family Ceratopogonidae includes about 5,000 described species of midges with quite diverse habits, including blood-sucking forms that transmit important diseases of man and animals, species that suck hemolymph from caterpillars and other insects and may be of importance in biological control, and a large number of predators as adults and larvae that are important links in the food chains of aquatic organisms.