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British Dixidae (Meniscus Midges) and Thaumaleidae (Trickle Midges) Keys with Ecological Notes

Identification Key
By: RHL Disney(Author)
129 pages, 10 plates with b/w photos, 47 plates with b/w line drawings, table
British Dixidae (Meniscus Midges) and Thaumaleidae (Trickle Midges)
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  • British Dixidae (Meniscus Midges) and Thaumaleidae (Trickle Midges) ISBN: 9780900386602 Edition: 2 Paperback Dec 1999 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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The first edition of this work covered only the Dixidae. This new edition updates the first, incorporating an addition to the British List and more recent ecological information. The distribution maps have been replaced by summary statements for each species. A treatment of the three British species of Thaumaleidae (trickle midges) has been added. Their larvae are not uncommon, but when encountered in the field are often not recognized as belonging to this family.

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Identification Key
By: RHL Disney(Author)
129 pages, 10 plates with b/w photos, 47 plates with b/w line drawings, table
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