Coelotanypus concinnus
(Coquillett, 1895)
Coelotanypus concinnus is a of non-biting midge in the Chironomidae, Tanypodinae. It belongs to the tribe Coelotanypodini, a group of predatory . The species is found in North America east of the Rocky Mountains. Like other tanypodine midges, are typically associated with aquatic or semi-aquatic where larvae develop.



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How to pronounce Coelotanypus concinnus: //sɛloʊˈtænɪpəs kənˈsɪnəs//
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Habitat
Aquatic and semi-aquatic environments; larvae develop in freshwater . are typically found near water bodies.
Distribution
North America, east of the Rocky Mountains.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- NCBI Taxonomy
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