Non-biting Midge| French Antarctics 1971 | Forkland Islans Dependecies 1982 |
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| Non-biting Midge Microzetia mirabilis (CHironomidae) |
Non-biting Midge Parochlus steinenii (CHironomidae) |
| Nevis 2013 |
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| Biting Black Fly Simulium bipunctatus (Chrysomelidae) |
| Iceland 2007 |
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| Crane Fly Prionocera turcica (Tipulidae) |
| Iceland 2009 |
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| Moth Fly Psychoda phalaenoides (Psychodidae) |
Non-biting Midge also inhabits a polar zone like the South Pole.
A Diptera is the insect which was adapted for the most various environment together with the Coleoptera. Habitation in the South Pole is recorded only for two kinds of Non-biting Midge of the department of Non-biting Midge also in it.
Any of various large flies of the Cranefly that have slender bodies and very long legs and that resemble giant mosquitoes.
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