Chironomus nuditarsis, Keyl, 1961
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5453.4.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11359204 |
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Chironomus nuditarsis |
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Chironbomus nuditarsi s Strenzke View in CoL
The species has a chromosome set 2n = 8. AB and CD chromosomes are metacentric, EF—submetacentric and G—telocentric ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 ). The centromere regions of all chromosome are very prominent. A marker the species are the three groups of dark bands in chromosomes G between which there are single light bands. In some individuals, a dark knob is found in the telomere of the G chromosome ( Kiknadze et al. 2006). The species is highly polymorphic with 16 inversion banding patterns ( Kiknadze et al. 2016). These authors reported for a heterozygous translocation between AB and EF chromosomes. Forty-five individuals were studied.
Collection sites: Russe: Mechka, fish pool, Sandanski: Lebniza, fish pool, Serdika River and Pasardjik, Saraj.
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