Belgica antarctica (Diptera: Chironomidae), a brachypterous midge endemic to the maritime Antarctic, was first described in 1900. Over more than a century of study, a vast amount of information has been compiled on the species (3 750 000 Google search results as of January 10, 2021), encompassing its ecology and biology, life cycle and reproduction, polytene chromosomes, physiology, biochemistry and, increasingly, omics. In 2014, B. antarctica’s genome was sequenced, further boosting research. Certain developmental stages can be cultured successfully in the laboratory. Taken together, this wealth of information allows the species to be viewed as a natural model organism for studies of adaptation and function in extreme environments
Parts of Antarctica were amongst the most rapidly changing regions of the planet during the second h...
The chironomid midges Belgica antarctica, Eretmoptera murphyi (subfamily Orthocladiinae) and Paroc...
The external morphology of the fourth-instar larva of the Antarctic endemic chironomid midge Belgica...
The midge, Belgica antarctica, is the only insect endemic to Antarctica, and thus it offers a powerf...
International audienceThe midge, Belgica antarctica, is the only insect endemic to Antarctica, and t...
International audienceThe midge, Belgica antarctica, is the only insect endemic to Antarctica, and t...
International audienceThe midge, Belgica antarctica, is the only insect endemic to Antarctica, and t...
The midge, Belgica antarctica, is the only insect endemic to Antarctica, and thus it offers a powerf...
In contrast to northern polar areas, the dipteran fauna of Antarctica is depauperate, with only two ...
Knowledge of the life cycles of non-native species in Antarctica is key to understanding their abili...
The chironomid midges Belgica antarctica, Eretmoptera murphyi (subfamily Orthocladiinae) and Parochl...
Antarctica has entered a period of rapid, and potentially drastic, change. The combined pressures of...
Two species of chironomid midges are currently described in the genus Belgica Jacobs, 1900. Belgica ...
Two species of chironomid midges are currently described in the genus Belgica Jacobs, 1900. Belgica ...
International audienceInsects are one of the most successful groups of multicellular organisms with ...
Parts of Antarctica were amongst the most rapidly changing regions of the planet during the second h...
The chironomid midges Belgica antarctica, Eretmoptera murphyi (subfamily Orthocladiinae) and Paroc...
The external morphology of the fourth-instar larva of the Antarctic endemic chironomid midge Belgica...
The midge, Belgica antarctica, is the only insect endemic to Antarctica, and thus it offers a powerf...
International audienceThe midge, Belgica antarctica, is the only insect endemic to Antarctica, and t...
International audienceThe midge, Belgica antarctica, is the only insect endemic to Antarctica, and t...
International audienceThe midge, Belgica antarctica, is the only insect endemic to Antarctica, and t...
The midge, Belgica antarctica, is the only insect endemic to Antarctica, and thus it offers a powerf...
In contrast to northern polar areas, the dipteran fauna of Antarctica is depauperate, with only two ...
Knowledge of the life cycles of non-native species in Antarctica is key to understanding their abili...
The chironomid midges Belgica antarctica, Eretmoptera murphyi (subfamily Orthocladiinae) and Parochl...
Antarctica has entered a period of rapid, and potentially drastic, change. The combined pressures of...
Two species of chironomid midges are currently described in the genus Belgica Jacobs, 1900. Belgica ...
Two species of chironomid midges are currently described in the genus Belgica Jacobs, 1900. Belgica ...
International audienceInsects are one of the most successful groups of multicellular organisms with ...
Parts of Antarctica were amongst the most rapidly changing regions of the planet during the second h...
The chironomid midges Belgica antarctica, Eretmoptera murphyi (subfamily Orthocladiinae) and Paroc...
The external morphology of the fourth-instar larva of the Antarctic endemic chironomid midge Belgica...