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- Ceratopogonidae abstract "Ceratopogonidae, or biting midges (including what are called, in the United States and Canada, no-see-ums, midgies, sand flies, punkies, and others), are a family of small flies (1–4 mm long) in the order Diptera. They are closely related to the Chironomidae, Simuliidae (or black flies), and Thaumaleidae.They are found in almost any aquatic, semiaquatic, marshy habitat throughout the world, as well as in mountain areas. Females of most species are adapted to suck blood from some kind of host animal. Culicoides, Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea), and Leptoconops suck vertebrate blood. Some Atrichopogon and Forcipomyia species are ectoparasites on larger insects. Dasyhelea species feed exclusively on nectar. Species in other genera are predatory on other small insects. Larvae are always found in some damp location, such as under bark, in rotten wood, compost, mud, stream margins, tree holes, or water-holding plants (i.e., phytotelmata). Many of the hematophagic (blood-eating) species are pests in beach or mountain habitats. Some other species are important pollinators of tropical crops such as cacao. The blood-sucking species may be vectors of disease-causing viruses, protozoa, or filarial worms. The bite of midges in the genus Culicoides causes an allergic response in equines known as sweet itch. In humans, their bites can cause intensely itchy, red welts that can persist for more than a week. The discomfort arises from a localized allergic reaction to the proteins in their saliva, which can be somewhat alleviated by topical antihistamines.The smaller members of the family are tiny enough to pass through the apertures in typical window screens. Camping tents are often equipped with extra-fine mesh netting, called no-see-um nets, to keep the pests out.".
- Ceratopogonidae class Insect.
- Ceratopogonidae family Chironomoidea.
- Ceratopogonidae kingdom Animal.
- Ceratopogonidae order Culicomorpha.
- Ceratopogonidae order Fly.
- Ceratopogonidae order Nematocera.
- Ceratopogonidae phylum Arthropod.
- Ceratopogonidae thumbnail BitingMidge.jpg?width=300.
- Ceratopogonidae wikiPageExternalLink cie.html.
- Ceratopogonidae wikiPageExternalLink ceratopo.htm.
- Ceratopogonidae wikiPageExternalLink biting_midges.htm.
- Ceratopogonidae wikiPageExternalLink bf12-dp12_e.htm.
- Ceratopogonidae wikiPageExternalLink honeymoon-island-florida-weddings.htm.
- Ceratopogonidae wikiPageExternalLink howand.htm.
- Ceratopogonidae wikiPageExternalLink flying-teeth.
- Ceratopogonidae wikiPageID "3292649".
- Ceratopogonidae wikiPageRevisionID "592777759".
- Ceratopogonidae classis "Insecta".
- Ceratopogonidae familia "Ceratopogonidae".
- Ceratopogonidae hasPhotoCollection Ceratopogonidae.
- Ceratopogonidae imageCaption "A female biting midge, Culicoides sonorensis".
- Ceratopogonidae infraordo Culicomorpha.
- Ceratopogonidae ordo Fly.
- Ceratopogonidae phylum "Arthropoda".
- Ceratopogonidae regnum "Animalia".
- Ceratopogonidae subdivision Forcipomyiinae.
- Ceratopogonidae subdivision "Ceratopogoninae".
- Ceratopogonidae subdivision "Dasyheleinae".
- Ceratopogonidae subdivision "Leptoconopinae".
- Ceratopogonidae subdivisionRanks "Subfamilies".
- Ceratopogonidae subordo Nematocera.
- Ceratopogonidae superfamilia Chironomoidea.
- Ceratopogonidae subject Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Ceratopogonidae subject Category:Biting_insects.
- Ceratopogonidae subject Category:Ceratopogonidae.
- Ceratopogonidae subject Category:Insect_families.
- Ceratopogonidae type Abstraction100002137.
- Ceratopogonidae type Family108078020.
- Ceratopogonidae type Group100031264.
- Ceratopogonidae type InsectFamilies.
- Ceratopogonidae type Organization108008335.
- Ceratopogonidae type SocialGroup107950920.
- Ceratopogonidae type Unit108189659.
- Ceratopogonidae type YagoLegalActor.
- Ceratopogonidae type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Ceratopogonidae type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Ceratopogonidae type Animal.
- Ceratopogonidae type Eukaryote.
- Ceratopogonidae type Insect.
- Ceratopogonidae type Species.
- Ceratopogonidae type Animal.
- Ceratopogonidae type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Ceratopogonidae type EukaryoticCell.
- Ceratopogonidae type Insect.
- Ceratopogonidae type Organism.
- Ceratopogonidae comment "Ceratopogonidae, or biting midges (including what are called, in the United States and Canada, no-see-ums, midgies, sand flies, punkies, and others), are a family of small flies (1–4 mm long) in the order Diptera. They are closely related to the Chironomidae, Simuliidae (or black flies), and Thaumaleidae.They are found in almost any aquatic, semiaquatic, marshy habitat throughout the world, as well as in mountain areas.".
- Ceratopogonidae label "Ceratopogonidae".
- Ceratopogonidae label "Ceratopogonidae".
- Ceratopogonidae label "Ceratopogonidae".
- Ceratopogonidae label "Ceratopogonidae".
- Ceratopogonidae label "Gnitzen".
- Ceratopogonidae label "Knutten".
- Ceratopogonidae label "Kuczmany".
- Ceratopogonidae label "Maruim".
- Ceratopogonidae label "Мокрецы".
- Ceratopogonidae label "ヌカカ".
- Ceratopogonidae sameAs Gnitzen.
- Ceratopogonidae sameAs Ceratopogonidae.
- Ceratopogonidae sameAs Ceratopogonidae.
- Ceratopogonidae sameAs Ceratopogonidae.
- Ceratopogonidae sameAs ヌカカ.
- Ceratopogonidae sameAs Knutten.
- Ceratopogonidae sameAs Kuczmany.
- Ceratopogonidae sameAs Maruim.
- Ceratopogonidae sameAs m.093sf7.
- Ceratopogonidae sameAs Q1533239.
- Ceratopogonidae sameAs Q1533239.
- Ceratopogonidae sameAs Ceratopogonidae.
- Ceratopogonidae wasDerivedFrom Ceratopogonidae?oldid=592777759.
- Ceratopogonidae depiction BitingMidge.jpg.
- Ceratopogonidae isPrimaryTopicOf Ceratopogonidae.