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Axarus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Infraorder
  
Culicomorpha

Family
  
Chironomidae

Scientific name
  
Axarus

Higher classification
  
Chironomini

Order
  
Fly

Suborder
  
Nematocera

Superfamily
  
Chironomoidea

Subfamily
  
Chironominae

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Genus

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Similar
  
Non‑biting midges, Fly, Insect

The genus Axarus is widely distributed with records from the Holarctic, the Neotropics and Australasia . There are currently 5 described nearctic species . Erected as a subgenus (Anceus) of Xenochironomus , Axarus was subsequently renamed and elevated to generic status . The Connecticut River in the eastern United States harbors locally dense populations of two Axarus species, both currently undescribed. These populations are interesting in that they are restricted to specific larval habitat (varve clay and sometimes rotting wood) and thus there is genetic structure between populations in the river . The Connecticut River species are also notable in that they have extremely well developed polytene chromosomes and also maintain a high degree of inversion polymorphism .

Species

  • A. dorneri (Malloch, 1915)
  • A. festivus Say, 1823
  • A. rogersi (Beck and Beck, 1958)
  • A. scopula (Townes, 1945)
  • A. taenionotus (Say, 1829)
  • References

    Axarus Wikipedia


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