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Ceratopogonidae (biting midges, no-see-ums, and punkies)

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Wikipedia Abstract

Ceratopogonidae, or biting midges, are a family of small flies (1–4 mm long) in the order Diptera. They are also known as no-see-ums, midgies, sand flies, punkies, and others in North America, and sandflies in Australia. They are closely related to the Chironomidae, Simuliidae (or black flies), and Thaumaleidae. 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. They are known to spread Tete virus.
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Genus

Acanthohelea (1)
Adelohelea (3)
Afrohelea (1)
Afrostilobezzia (2)
Agilihelea (1)
Alautunmyia (1)
Allohelea (35)
Alloimyia (1)
Alluaudomyia (206)
Amerohelea (13)
Anebomyia (5)
Ankylohelea (1)
Archiaustroconops (14)
Archiculicoides (3)
Atrichopogon (537)
Atriculicoides (10)
Atyphohelea (1)
Austroconops (Biting midge) (10)
Austrohelea (9)
Austrosphaeromias (2)
Avaritia (1)
Baeodasymyia (6)
Baeohelea (2)
Bahiahelea (1)
Bezzia (345)
Boreohelea (1)
Borkenthelea (4)
Bothahelea (3)
Bothamia (1)
Brachycretacea (1)
Brachypogon (178)
Burmahelea (1)
Cacaohelea (4)
Calyptopogon (6)
Camptopterohelea (4)
Capehelea (1)
Ceratoculicoides (8)
Ceratohelea (1)
Ceratopalpomyia (1)
Ceratopogon (135)
Chairopogon (2)
Changania (1)
Chelohelea (1)
Clastrieromyia (4)
Clinohelea (42)
Crispomyia (2)
Culicoides (Biting midge) (1,457)
Dasyhelea (680)
Devalquia (1)
Diaphanobezzia (3)
Dibezzia (7)
Downeshelea (44)
Echinohelea (26)
Eohelea (8)
Euprojoannisia (2)
Fanthamia (13)
Fittkauhelea (1)
Forcipomnyia (1)
Forcipomyia (1,195)
Fossihelea (2)
Fossileptoconops (1)
Gedanohelea (6)
Gerontodacus (4)
Groganhelea (1)
Guihelea (1)
Haematomyidium (1)
Hebetula (22)
Heleageron (2)
Heteroceratopogon (1)
Heterohelea (1)
Heteromyia (17)
Homohelea (16)
Hypsimyia (1)
Indobezzia (2)
Isthmohelea (1)
Jenkinshelea (18)
Johannsenomyia (27)
Jordanoconops (1)
Kolenohelea (20)
Lanatomyia (2)
Lanehelea (3)
Lasiohelea (Biting midge) (12)
Lebanoculicoides (4)
Leehelea (8)
Leptoconops (Biting midge) (3)
Leptohelea (2)
Luciamyia (1)
Mackerrasomyia (5)
Macropeza (23)
Macrurohelea (20)
Mallochohelea (47)
Mantohelea (3)
Metacanthohelea (1)
Metahelea (5)
Meunierohelea (10)
Minyohelea (9)
Monohelea (152)
Nannohelea (6)
Nelohelea (1)
Neobezzia (10)
Neoculicoides (2)
Neohelea (1)
Neosphaeromias (6)
Neurobezzia (3)
Neurohelea (2)
Nilobezzia (81)
Niphanohelea (1)
Notiohelea (2)
Notoceratopogon (2)
Oculudentavis (2)
Oecacta (1)
Oxyria (1)
Pachyhelea (2)
Palaeobrachypogon (3)
Palpomyia (288)
Parabezzia (48)
Paraculicoides (1)
Paradasyhelea (11)
Parastilobezzia (2)
Paryphoconus (43)
Pellucidomyia (9)
Peronehelea (3)
Phaenobezzia (24)
Physohelea (1)
Probezzia (29)
Protoculicoides (3)
Pseudostilobezzia (1)
Rhynchohelea (1)
Schizohelea (2)
Schizonxyhelea (6)
Schizonyxhelea (10)
Serromyia (52)
Sinhalohelea (3)
Sinicohelea (1)
Sphaerohelea (1)
Sphaeromias (24)
Spinellihelea (1)
Stenoxenus (22)
Stilobezzia (4)
Stiloculicoides (5)
Tetrabezzia (6)
Thyridomyia (1)
Wannohelea (1)
Washingtonhelea (2)
Wirthohelea (1)
Xenohelea (14)
Yungahelea (1)

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External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0