Chironomidae larvae constituted the largest proportion of benthic invertebrates collected from 99 rivers stretching from northern Labrador (latitude 58°N) to northern parts of Ellesmere Island (82°N). We describe 92 species of Chironomidae (mainly larval forms) providing new descriptions, a revision for the adult female of <em>Parametriocnemus boreoalpinus</em> Gowin <em>et</em> Thienemann, a possible new genus (larval form only), and 9 larval forms that may represent a new species. In addition, new geographical distribution records are specified for 1 Nearctic species, 6 species in Canada, 10 for Labrador, and 17 for Nunavut. This work contributes to Environment Canada’s International Polar Year output (2007-2009)
Thirty-six species of Chironomidae from a single semipermanent pond near Floral Saskatchewan and fou...
Rheocricotopus (Rheocricotopus) reduncusoides sp. n. is described from Bathurst Island, Nunavut, Can...
Aim: while we understand broad climate drivers of insect distributions throughout the Arctic, less i...
Abstract. More than 100 taxa, consisting of 68 named species and at least 32 unnamed taxa, are repor...
Non-biting midges of the fly family Chironomidae are extremely abundant and diverse in Arctic region...
One hundred and thirty-one species belonging to 56 genera of the family Chironomidae are recorded fr...
Insects in the dipteran family Chironomidae are the dominant benthic macroinvertebrates in shallow t...
Chironomid communities were investigated twice in summer 1997 in a glacier-fed (Bayelva) and a non-g...
Thirty-six species belonging to 19 genera of the tribe Chironomini (Chironomidae) are recorded from ...
Einfeldia pagana Meigen Chironomus pagana Meigen, 1838: 7. Einfeldia synchrona Oliver, 1971: 1...
Since 2011 the Joint Oil Sands Monitoring (JOSM) program has been conducted in the lower Athabasca R...
The first data on the chironomids fauna of the Franz Josef Land archipelago belong to M. Goetghebuer...
A review of present information on the zoogeography of Chironomidae at subfamily and generic levels ...
Saether, Ole A. (2010): Procladius Skuse from Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, with keys to some fem...
Chironomus Meigen (Diptera, Chironomidae) larvae are usually the largest sediment-burrowing chironom...
Thirty-six species of Chironomidae from a single semipermanent pond near Floral Saskatchewan and fou...
Rheocricotopus (Rheocricotopus) reduncusoides sp. n. is described from Bathurst Island, Nunavut, Can...
Aim: while we understand broad climate drivers of insect distributions throughout the Arctic, less i...
Abstract. More than 100 taxa, consisting of 68 named species and at least 32 unnamed taxa, are repor...
Non-biting midges of the fly family Chironomidae are extremely abundant and diverse in Arctic region...
One hundred and thirty-one species belonging to 56 genera of the family Chironomidae are recorded fr...
Insects in the dipteran family Chironomidae are the dominant benthic macroinvertebrates in shallow t...
Chironomid communities were investigated twice in summer 1997 in a glacier-fed (Bayelva) and a non-g...
Thirty-six species belonging to 19 genera of the tribe Chironomini (Chironomidae) are recorded from ...
Einfeldia pagana Meigen Chironomus pagana Meigen, 1838: 7. Einfeldia synchrona Oliver, 1971: 1...
Since 2011 the Joint Oil Sands Monitoring (JOSM) program has been conducted in the lower Athabasca R...
The first data on the chironomids fauna of the Franz Josef Land archipelago belong to M. Goetghebuer...
A review of present information on the zoogeography of Chironomidae at subfamily and generic levels ...
Saether, Ole A. (2010): Procladius Skuse from Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, with keys to some fem...
Chironomus Meigen (Diptera, Chironomidae) larvae are usually the largest sediment-burrowing chironom...
Thirty-six species of Chironomidae from a single semipermanent pond near Floral Saskatchewan and fou...
Rheocricotopus (Rheocricotopus) reduncusoides sp. n. is described from Bathurst Island, Nunavut, Can...
Aim: while we understand broad climate drivers of insect distributions throughout the Arctic, less i...