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(1)THE family Chironomidae, the ‘midges’, has already been the subject of three volumes, Nos. 13,15 and 18, in this series, respectively on the subfamilies Ceratopogoninse (considered by some authors to be a distinct family), Tanypodinae and Chironominae. The present volume on the remaining four subfamilies provides a systematic account of their twenty-three genera, and of their subgenera and species, which occur in France and in neighbouring countries; there are carefully prepared keys and 315 illustrations.
Faune de France.
(1) 23: Dipteres chironomid” IV. (Orthocladiin”, Corynoneurin”, Clunionin”, Diamesin".) Par M. Goetghebuer. Pp. iii + 204. 45 francs. (2) 24: Tardigrades. Par Prof. L. Cuénot. Pp. iii + 96. 35 francs. (3) 25: Éléments d'une faune des myriapodes de France—Chilopodes. Par H. W. Brolemann. Pp. xx + 405. 100 francs. (Fédération française des Sociétés de Sciences naturelles: Office central de Faunistique.) (Paris: Paul Lechevalier, 1932.)
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Faune de France. Nature 132, 949–950 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/132949a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/132949a0