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Andersen, F. S. (1949)    On the subgenus Chironomus. Studies on the systematics and Biology of Chironomidae III.    Vidensk. Meddel. Dansk Naturhist. Foren. III: 1-66.

Atchley, W.R. & Martin, J. (1971)    A morphometric analysis of differential sexual dimorphism in larvae of Chironomus (Diptera).    Canad. Entomol. 103: 319-327.

B

Bugledich, E.-M. A., Cranston, P.S., & Martin, J. (1999)    Chironomidae, In: "Diptera: Nematocera" (Ed. E.-M.A. Bugledich)    Zoological Catalogue of Australia Vol. 30.1. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne, pp. 112-158.

C

Chattopadhyay, S. (1991) Life stages and biology of Chironomus samoensis (Diptera: Chironomidae).    Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. India 61: 291-301.

Cranston, P.S. (2001)    Electronic Guide to Chironomidae of Australia.

Cranston, P.S. & Martin, J. (1989)    Family Chironomidae. In: "Catalog of the Diptera of the Australasian and Oceanian regions." (Ed. N.L.Evenhuis) Bishop Museum Press, Honolulu & E.J.Brill, Leiden: 252-274.

D

Devai, Gy., Miskolczi, M. and Wülker, W. (1989)    Standardization of chromosome arms B, C and D in Chironomus (Diptera, Chironomidae).    Advances in Chironomidology. Part I. Acta. Biol. Debr. Oecol. Hung. 2: 79-92.

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E

Edward, D. H. D. (1964)    The Biology and Taxonomy of the Chironomidae of South-Western Australia.    Ph.D. Thesis, University of Western Australia.

Elbetieha, A. and K. Kalthoff (1988)    Anterior determinants in embryos of Chironomus samoensis: Characterization by rescue bioassay.    Development 104: 61-75.

F

Freeman, P. (1961)    The Chironomidae (Diptera) of Australia.    Aust. J. Zool. 9: 611-737.

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H

Hashimoto, H. (1981)   
Hashimoto, H. (1984)    Notes on Chironomus javanus Kieffer from Japan.    Proc. Jap. Soc. Syst. Zool. 29: 24-29.

Hashimoto, H., Wongsiri, T., Wongsiri, N., Tirawat, C., Lewvanich, A., and Yasumatsu, K. (1981)    Chironominae from rice fields of Thailand with descriptions of 7 new species.    Tax. Br. Ent. & Zool. Div., Dept. Agr. Bangkok, Tech. Bull. 007: 1-47.

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K

Kalisch, W.-E. (1982)    EM chromosome mapping using surface spread polytene chromosomes.    Genetica 60: 21-24.

Kalisch, W.-E. & Hägele, K. (1981)    Surface spreading of polytene chromosomes.    Eur. J. Cell Biol. 23: 317-320.

Kalisch, W.-E. & Hägele, K. (1982)    A new spreading technique for polytene chromosomes and its efficiency for autoradiography including in situ hybridization, pp. 1-10.    In: S. Lakovara (ed.) Advances in Genetics, Development, and Evolution of Drosophila, Plenum Publishing Co.

Keyl, H.-G. (1962)    Chromosomenevolution bei Chironomus II. Chromosomenumbauten und phylogenetische Beziehungen der Arten.    Chromosoma 13: 464-514.

Kieffer, J. J. (1906)    In Wytsman "Genera Insectorum" Fasc. 42. Diptera, fam. Chironomidae. (Bruxelles).

Kieffer, J. J. (1917)    Chironomides d'Australia conservé au Musée national hongrois de Budapest.    Ann. Hist. Nat. Mus. Hung. 15: 175-228.

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Lentzios, G., & Stocker, A. J. (1979)    Nucleolar relationships in some Australian Chironomus species.    Chromosoma 75: 235-258.

Lentzios, G., Stocker, A. J. & Martin, J. (1980)    C-banding and chromosome evolution in some related species of Australian Chironominae.    Genetica 54: 51-68.

M

Martin, J. (1966)    Population Genetics of Chironomids    Ph.D. Thesis, University of Melbourne, 449pp.

Martin, J. (1967)    Meiosis in inversion heterozygotes in Chironomidae.    Canad. J. Genet. Cytol. 9: 255-268.

Martin, J. (1969a)    The salivary gland chromosomes of Chironomus oppositus Walker (Diptera: Nematocera).    Aust. J. Zool. 17: 473-486.

Martin, J. (1969b)    On the origin of inversion polymorphism.    Amer. Nat. 103: 267-275.

Martin, J. (1971a)    A review of the genus Chironomus (Diptera, Chironomidae) II.    Added descriptions of Chironomus cloacalis Atchley and Martin from Australia. Stud. Nat. Sci. (Portales, N.M.) 1(2): 1-21.

Martin, J. (1971b)    A review of the genus Chironomus (Diptera, Chironomidae). IV. The karyosystematics of the australis group in Australia. Chromosoma 35: 418-430.

Martin, J. (1974)    Review of the genus Chironomus (Diptera, Chironomidae). IX. The cytology of Chironomus tepperi Skuse. Chromosoma 45: 91-98.

Martin, J. (1979)    Chromosomes as tools in taxonomy and phylogeny of Chironomidae (Diptera).    Ent. Scand. Suppl. 10: 67-74.

Martin, J.(1980)    Location of a sex-determining region in Chironomus tepperi Skuse (Diptera: Chironomidae) using irradiation induced chromosomal rearrangements. Genetica 57: 113-117.

Martin, J., Chung, H., Balakrishnan, T., & Robin, C. (2008)    Preliminary Physical Maps of the Chironomus Genome, with a Focus on Genes Potentially Involved in Response to Heavy Metals.    Proceedings of the XV International Symposium on Chironomidae, (Ed. L.C. Ferrington), Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 2003 (In Press).

Martin, J., & Cranston, P.S. (1995)    Description of Chironomus maddeni n. sp.    Addendum to paper by Madden, C. et al.    In "Chironomids: from Molecules to Ecosystems." (Ed. P.S.Cranston), CSIRO, Australia: 94-100.

Martin, J. & Lee, B.T.O. (1984)    A phylogenetic study of sex determiner location in a group of Australasian Chironomus species (Diptera, Chironomidae).    Chromosoma 90: 190-197.

Martin, J. & Porter, D.L. (1977)    Laboratory biology of the rice midge, Chironomus tepperi Skuse (Diptera: Nematocera).    Mating behaviour, productivity and attempts at hybridization.    J. Aust. Ent. Soc. 16: 411-416.

Martin, J. & Saxena, S. (2009)    Synonymy of Chironomus plumatisetigerus Tokunaga, 1964, with Chironomus circumdatus Kieffer, 1916. Chironomus 22: 14.

Martin, J., Wülker, W. & Sublette, J.E. (1974)    Evolutionary cytology of the genus Chironomus (Diptera: Chironomidae).    Stud. Nat. Sci. (Portales, N.M.) 1(12): 1-12.

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Phillips, A.M., Martin, J. & Bedo, D.G. (1999)    In Situ hybridization to polytene chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster and other Dipteran species.    In: "In situ Hybridization Protocols, 2nd Edition." (Ed.I.A.Darby) Methods in Molecular Biology Vol. 123, Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ., pp. 83-102.

Pinder, L.C.V. and Reiss, F. (1983)    10. The larvae of Chironominae (Diptera: Chironomidae) of the Holarctic region. Keys and diagnoses.    Ent. scand. Suppl. 19: 293-435.

Prud´homme, B., Gompel, N., Rokas, A., Kassner, V.A., Williams, T.M., Yeh, S.-D., True, J.R. & Carroll, S.B. (2006)    Repeated morphological evolution through cis-regulatory changes in a pleiotropic gene.    Nature 440: 1050-1053.

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Saxena, S. (1995)    Basic patterns in the chromosome evolution of the genus Chironomus (Diptera): Polytene chromosomes of the three Indian species C. plumatisetigerus, C. calipterus and Chironomus species. pp. 39-48 in: Cranston, P.S., ed. Midges: from Molecules to Ecosystems.    Proceedings 12th International Symposium on Chironomidae, Canberra, A.C.T. C.S.I.R.O., 482pp.

Schmitz, R.-P. (1982)    Elektronenoptische Darstellung von gespreiten Polytänchromosomen aus verschiedenen Geweben bei Chironomus tepperi.    Staatsprüfung Diplom Report, Institut für Genetik, Ruhr-Universität, Bochum, Germany, 28pp.

Shobanov, N.A., Shilova, A.I., and Belyanina, S.I. (1996)    Extent and content of the genus Chironomus Meigen (Diptera: Chironomidae): review of world fauna, pp. 44-96 in Shobanov, N.A. & Zinchenko, T.D., eds., 'Ecology, Evolution and Systematics of Chironomids.'    Inst.Biol. Inland Waters & Inst. Ecol. Volga Basin, Russian Academy of Sciences, Tolyatti, Boruk, Russia, 178pp. (In Russian)

Skuse, F.A.A. (1889)    Diptera of Australia.    Part VI. The Chironomidae.    Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales (Ser. 2) 4: 215-311.

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Tokunaga, M. (1936)    Chironomidae of Japan (Diptera), VII New species and a new variety of the genus Chironomus Meigen.    Philipp. J. Sci. 60: 71-85 + 4plates.

Tokunaga, M. (1964)    Chironomidae of Micronesia.    Insects of Micronesia 12: 485-628.

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Vallenduuk, H.J. & Moller Pillot, H.K.M. (1997)    Key to the larvae of Chironomus in Western Europe.    RIZA Rapport 97.053: 1-13 + appendices.

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Walker, F.    "Insecta Saundersiana." Dipt. Pt. 5, London.

Webb, C. J. & Scholl, A. (1985)    Identification of larvae of European species of Chironomus Meigen (Diptera: Chironomidae) by morphological characters.    Syst. Entomol. 10: 353-372.

Wülker, W. (1980)    Basic patterns in the chromosome evolution of the genus Chironomus (Diptera).    Z. f. zool. Syst. u. Evolutionsf. 18: 112-123.



Wülker, W., Dévai, Gy. and Dévai, I. (1989)    Computer assisted studies of chromosome evolution in the genus Chironomus (Dipt.). Comparative and integrated analysis of chromosome arms A, E and F.    Acta Biol. Debr. Oecol. Hung. 2: 373-387.

Wülker, W.F., Sublette, J.E., Sublette, M.R. and Martin, J. (1971)    A review of the genus Chironomus (Diptera: Chironomidae). I. The staegeri group.    Stud. Nat. Sci. (Portales, N.M.) 1(1): 1-89.

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Yamamoto, M. (2002)    Austrochironomus, a subgenus of Chironomus Meigen (Diptera: Chironomidae).    Abstracts 5th Internl. Congr. Dipterology, Brisbane, 2002: 144.

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