See also: Nematocyst Nematocysts Nematode Nema Nematoda Nematic Nematology Names Nemesis Namaste
1. The Nematocera are typified by mosquitoes and other flies with conspicuously long antennae
Nematocera
2. Nematocera definition is - a suborder of Diptera including the mosquitoes, fungus gnats, and crane flies.
Nematocera
3. Another family worth mentioning from among the Nematocera is the Mycetophilidae, or fungus gnats
Nematocera
4. Other articles where Nematocera is discussed: dipteran: …fall into three large groups: Nematocera (e.g., crane flies, midges, gnats, mosquitoes), Brachycera (e.g
Nematocera
5. (Nematocera) Most Nematocera (except the larger Tipulidae) are small, delicate flies with long, many segmented antennae, long legs and long thin wings
Nematocera
6. Nematocera are generally restricted to damp habitats and tend […]
Nematocera
7. How to Identify Flies – Nematocera
Nematocera
8. No Taxon "Nematocera" (Non-Brachycera) Other Common Names
No, Nematocera, Non, Names
9. Larvae of some taxa of non-target Nematocera such as Chironomidae have been shown to be susceptible to Bti, and there are indications that non-target organisms may be impacted by Bti-containing larvicides in wetlands.In a pond mesocosm study, Bti had a negative effect on the abundance of
Non, Nematocera, Negative
10. The Nematocera are a large suborder of flies which include the mosquitoes and midges.They usually have long thin bodies, with segmented antennae.Usually their larvae are aquatic, but there are many exceptions to this.
Nematocera
11. Examples of the Nematocera include the mosquitoes (), crane flies and black flies ().Many of the other families are called gnats, and others are called midges.
Nematocera
12. Definition of Nematocera in the Definitions.net dictionary
Nematocera, Net
13. What does Nematocera mean? Information and translations of Nematocera in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
Nematocera
14. Nematocera synonyms, Nematocera pronunciation, Nematocera translation, English dictionary definition of Nematocera
Nematocera
15. Nematocera - mosquitoes; fungus gnats; crane flies; gnats; sand flies suborder Nematocera animal order - the order of animals Diptera, order Diptera
Nematocera
16. Members in suborder Nematocera are generally primitive flies, all with filamentous antenna of 6-14 segment
Nematocera
17. Morphology: The antennae of the Nematocera have 6 segments or more and may be plumose.Most larvae are aquatic, bear distinct heads with mouthparts modified for sucking or …
Nematocera
18. Nematocera (flies with multisegmented antennae) Brachycera (flies with stylate antennae) Cyclorrhapha (flies with aristate antennae) In some newer classifications, Brachycera includes the Cyclorrhapha
Nematocera, Newer
19. The Nematocera include generally small, delicate insects with long antennae such as mosquitoes, crane-flies, midges and their relatives
Nematocera
20. Nematocera ("thread-horns"), is a suborder of elongated flies with thin, segmented antennae and mostly aquatic larvae, consisting of the mosquitoes, crane flies, gnats, and midges.
Nematocera
21. Nematocera are typically characterized by filamentous, multi-segmented antennae which may be plumose in some males
Nematocera
22. Nematocera is a paraphyletic suborder, because one of its constituent families (Anisopodidae) is
Nematocera
23. Nematocera live in water, damp soil, plant tissue, and decaying matter
Nematocera
24. Adult Nematocera live in the air, but in rare instances, such as Limonia monostromia, all stages, including the adult, develop in water
Nematocera
25. Hypernyms ("Nematocera" is a kind of): animal order (the order of animals)
Nematocera
26. Meronyms (members of "Nematocera"): Culicidae; family Culicidae (mosquitoes)
Nematocera
27. Nematocera: Taxonomy navigation › Diptera
Nematocera,
28. The Nematocera (nemato = thread and cera = horns; referring to the long, segmented antenae that are typical of this order) represent a group of flies that are important, for the most part, in feline medicine as the vectors of disease.These flies tend to be small and delicate
Nematocera, Nemato
29. Media in category "Nematocera" The following 21 files are in this category, out of 21 total.
Nematocera
30. Nematocera Bestiary Type Vermin: Family Gnat: Job Thief: Class Monster: Crystal Dark Crystal: Detects Listings
Nematocera
31. Nematocera - A paraphyletic grouping of the most primitive flies
Nematocera
32. Defiler's darkly expansive sophomore album, Nematocera- an onslaught retains the band's signature feral roar, but adds in chilling textures and mournful melodies for a powerful dynamic contrast
Nematocera
33. Nematocera Taxonomic Serial No.: 118832 (Download Help) Nematocera TSN 118832 Taxonomy and Nomenclature Kingdom: Animalia : Taxonomic Rank: Suborder : Synonym(s): Tipuloidea Psychodoidea Culocoidea Anisopodoidea Bibionoidea Mycetophiloidea Common Name(s): long-horned flies [English]
Nematocera, No, Nomenclature, Name
34. The Nematocera (thread-horns) are a suborder of elongated flies with thin, segmented antennae and mostly aquatic larvae, consisting of the mosquitoes, crane flies, gnats, black flies, and midges.
Nematocera
35. Nematocera are typically characterized by filamentous, multisegmented antennae which may be plumose in some males
Nematocera
36. The Nematocera are a paraphyletic suborder, because one of its constituent …
Nematocera
37. Dicranota (Raphidolabina) claripennis (Verrall, 1888) - neu für Mitteleuropa (Diptera, Nematocera, Limoniidae)
Neu, Nematocera
38. Nematocera, antiga sub-ordem Eudiptera, é uma sub-ordem de insectos dípteros, que inclui os mosquitos.Caracterizados por antenas longas, usualmente com mais de seis segmentos, em oposição a subordem Brachycera.O registro fóssil mais antigo encontrado de um representante dessa ordem data de 225 milhões de anos.
Nematocera
39. Some Nematocera adults (e.g., mosquitoes) have stabbing-siphoning mouthparts
Nematocera
40. The Nematocera are elongated flies that have thin, segmented antennae
Nematocera
41. "Nematocera" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings).Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure, which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
Nematocera, National
42. The gene Sxl has been also isolated and characterized in the sciarid Sciara ocellaris, which belongs to the Nematocera suborder.As in D
Nematocera
43. Ocellaris (order Diptera, suborder Nematocera) gender depends on chromosome constitution: females are XX and males are XO (reviewed in G erbi 1986).Dosage compensation in S
Nematocera
44. Listen to Nematocera by Defiler on Apple Music
Nematocera
45. Nematocera (subclass Pterygota, order Diptera) Suborder of flies in which the adults usually have long, thin antennae of not less than six segments, which are more or less uniform, and unfused
Nematocera, Not
46. Source for information on Nematocera: A Dictionary of Zoology dictionary.
Nematocera
47. Nematocera is a disappointment because instead of utilizing the artistic capability of this band, they create another depth-less release
Nematocera
48. Nematocera (Ceratopogonidae, Psychodidae, Simuliidae and Culicidae) and control methods Y
Nematocera
49. BRAVERMAN * Summary: The biology, veterinary importance and control of certain Nematocera are described and discussed
Nematocera
50. Nematocera PSYCHODIDAE (sand flies) Sergentomyia - Hairy wings - Leishmaniasis vector
Nematocera
51. Nematocera CUCLIDAE (mosquitoes) Aedes, Anopheles, Culex - Aquatic larvae - Females need blood meal - Males non parasitic Vectors V: Yellow fever, Dengue, zika P : Plasmodium (malaria) N l Dirofilaria immitis.
Nematocera, Need, Non
52. In Nematocera blood feeders, the family is found in the sialome of Culicine, but not Anopheline mosquitoes, and there is one known serpin described in the sand fly L
Nematocera, Not
53. The Tipulomorpha is a controversial group with both its familial composition and relationships to other Nematocera disputed by different workers [].The Tipulomorpha has been defined to include both the Tipulidae sensu lato (the Tipuloidea or crane flies) and the Trichoceridae (winter crane flies) [25–29] or just the Tipulidae sensu lato [].A taxonomically diverse group, the Tipulidae sensu
Nematocera
NEMATOCERA