Irisobrillia longicosta oliver, 1985 (diptera: chironomidae: orthocladiinae) taken in south Brazil

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  • Trond Andersen University of Bergen
  • Humberto F. Mendes University of Bergen

Keywords:

Irisobrillia, Orthocladiinae, Brazil, redescription

Abstract

Irisobrillia longicosta Oliver, originally described from Venezuela, is taken in Malaise traps close to small rivers in the state of Santa Catarina in south Brazil. The specimens from Brazil are small compared to the types from Venezuela, and are thus described in some detail. Irisobrillia is the only genus of the primitive Orthocladiinae close to the genus Brillia Kieffer occurring in the Neotropical region.

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Published

2004-01-01

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Andersen, T., & Mendes, H. F. (2004). Irisobrillia longicosta oliver, 1985 (diptera: chironomidae: orthocladiinae) taken in south Brazil. Biota Neotropica, 4(2). Retrieved from //www.biotaneotropica.org.br/BN/article/view/1095

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