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    species. Corethrella aereus Wang & Yu, 2015 Corethrella alba Borkent, 2008 Corethrella albicoxa Borkent, 2008 Corethrella alticola Lane, 1939 Corethrella amabilis...
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  • Corethrella brakeleyi is a species of frog-biting midge in the family Corethrellidae. "Corethrella brakeleyi Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
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  • Corethrella marksae is a species of frog-biting midge in the family Corethrellidae first circumscribed in 1986 by entomologist D. H. Colless, who named...
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    documented cases of surplus killing in larvae of the predatory midge Corethrella appendiculata against specific larval stages of different species of...
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    Corethrellini within the Chaoborinae, a subfamily of Culicidae. Adult female Corethrella are attracted to the mating calls of male frogs, their chosen host taxa...
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    horizontal plane): Aedes brevitibia, Toxorhynchites indicus (Culicidae) Corethrella calathicola (Chaoboridae) Hooking predators (can only crawl, mandibles...
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  • frog and is thought to be transmitted by members of the midge genus Corethrella. It was discovered in 2016. Trypanosoma tungarae was discovered from...
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  • in the family Cerambycidae, found in Brazil Corethrella lopesi, a species of midge in the genus Corethrella in the family Corethrellidae Culex lopesi,...
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  • difficult times". Corethrella menini Feijó, Picelli, Ríos-Velásquez & Pessoa, 2021 (Insect, Diptera, Corethrellidae) – "Corethrella menini sp. nov. is...
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    as the frog-eating bat (Trachops cirrhosus) and frog-biting midges (Corethrella spp.) also utilize male S. sila advertisement calls to locate individuals...
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