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Description of immature stages of Endochironomus pekanus (Kieffer) (Diptera, Chironomidae)

Life Science and Technology College; Jinan University; Guangzhou 510632; China
Life Science and Technology College; Jinan University; Guangzhou 510632; China
Diptera Larva pupa pharate material synonym distribution

Abstract

The larva and pupa of Endochironomus pekanus (Kieffer, 1916) are described for the first time based on the pharate materials from China. Endotribelos redimiculum Qi, Shi, Lin et Wang, 2013 is newly synonymized with E. pekanus based on reexamination of the type material. New distribution records are also given for the species here.

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