Cladotanytarsus

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Cladotanytarsus
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Cladotanytarsus

Kieffer, 1921
Type species
Cladotanytarsus pallidus
Kieffer, 1922
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LenziellaKieffer

Cladotanytarsus is a genus of European non-biting midges in the subfamily Chironominae of the bloodworm family Chironomidae.

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References

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