- Coffmania
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Coffmania Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Subclass: Pterygota Order: Diptera Suborder: Nematocera Infraorder: Culicomorpha Superfamily: Chironomoidea Family: Chironomidae Subfamily: Tanypodinae Tribe: Pentaneurini Genus: Coffmania
Hazra & Chaudhuri, 2000Species see text
Coffmania is a genus of small yellow chironomid midges with two known species, both found in the Darjeeling and Sikkim areas of the Indian Himalayas. The generic name honours Professor W. P. Coffman of the University of Pittsburgh.
The larvae and pupae live in cool, shallow, slow-flowing water with a preference for algal mats. The larvae feed largely on other chironomid larvae and also on algae and detritus.
Species
- Coffmania adiecta
- Coffmania animispina
References
- Hazra, N.; P. K. Chaudhuri (2000). "Coffmania, a new tanypod genus from the Darjeeling - Sikkim Himalayas, India (Diptera : Chironomidae)". Annals of Limnology 36 (3): 169–179. http://www.limnology-journal.org/index.php?option=com_article&access=standard&Itemid=129&url=/articles/limn/pdf/2000/03/limno20003p169.pdf.
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