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Geoica inbari sp. nov., living on Pistacia palaestina Boiss.

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Chironomids' Relationship with Aeromonas Species.

Front Microbiol

May 2016

Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of HaifaHaifa, Israel; Department of Biology and Environment, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of HaifaOranim, Tivon, Israel.

Chironomids (Diptera: Chironomidae), also known as non-biting midges, are one of the most abundant groups of insects in aquatic habitats. They undergo a complete metamorphosis of four life stages of which three are aquatic (egg, larva, and pupa), and the adult emerges into the air. Chironomids serve as a natural reservoir of Aeromonas and Vibrio cholerae species.

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