
Micromya is a genus of midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. The eleven described species are found in the holarctic, Neotropical, and Oriental realms. The genus was first described by Italian entomologist Camillo Rondani in 1840.
Micromya is a genus of midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. The eleven described species are found in the holarctic, Neotropical, and Oriental realms. The genus was first described by Italian entomologist Camillo Rondani in 1840.
==Species== Micromya brevisegmenta Mo, 1990 Micromya championii Grover, 1962 Micromya fusongensis Mo, 1990 Micromya gurbaxii Grover, 1970 Micromya indica Mani, 1937 Micromya kyushuensis Yukawa, 1967 Micromya longicauda Mo, 2000 Micromya longispina Mo, 1990 Micromya lucorum Rondani, 1840 Micromya orientalis Grover, 1962 Micromya transispina Mo, 1990
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