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Bezzia nobilis is a species of biting midges in the family Ceratopogonidae. It is widely considered one of the most common Bezzia species; it is found in Eurasian regions, all over the United States, Central America, and even into South American countries like Brazil. B. nobilis seem to prefer aquatic environments; they are commonly observed in stagnant water pools in Eurasia regions and marshes in the southern United States. Adults of this species are easily distinguished by their black and yellow striped legs. Pupae are recognized by their brown bodies, abdominal spines, and respiratory horns. B. nobilis larvae are distinguished by brown heads and white bodies. Little information is known on their life cycle or mating habits. B. nobilis is a predatory species. While some research suggest

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  • Bezzia nobilis is a species of biting midges in the family Ceratopogonidae. It is widely considered one of the most common Bezzia species; it is found in Eurasian regions, all over the United States, Central America, and even into South American countries like Brazil. B. nobilis seem to prefer aquatic environments; they are commonly observed in stagnant water pools in Eurasia regions and marshes in the southern United States. Adults of this species are easily distinguished by their black and yellow striped legs. Pupae are recognized by their brown bodies, abdominal spines, and respiratory horns. B. nobilis larvae are distinguished by brown heads and white bodies. Little information is known on their life cycle or mating habits. B. nobilis is a predatory species. While some research suggests they mainly feed on larvae of other insect species, experiments suggest they prefer immobile, easy prey such as dead adult flies, bacteria, and protozoa. (en)
  • Bezzia nobilis is een muggensoort uit de familie van de knutten (Ceratopogonidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1852 door Winnertz. (nl)
  • Bezzia nobilis är en tvåvingeart som först beskrevs av Johannes Winnertz 1852. Bezzia nobilis ingår i släktet Bezzia och familjen svidknott. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Bezzia nobilis is een muggensoort uit de familie van de knutten (Ceratopogonidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1852 door Winnertz. (nl)
  • Bezzia nobilis är en tvåvingeart som först beskrevs av Johannes Winnertz 1852. Bezzia nobilis ingår i släktet Bezzia och familjen svidknott. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Bezzia nobilis is a species of biting midges in the family Ceratopogonidae. It is widely considered one of the most common Bezzia species; it is found in Eurasian regions, all over the United States, Central America, and even into South American countries like Brazil. B. nobilis seem to prefer aquatic environments; they are commonly observed in stagnant water pools in Eurasia regions and marshes in the southern United States. Adults of this species are easily distinguished by their black and yellow striped legs. Pupae are recognized by their brown bodies, abdominal spines, and respiratory horns. B. nobilis larvae are distinguished by brown heads and white bodies. Little information is known on their life cycle or mating habits. B. nobilis is a predatory species. While some research suggest (en)
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  • Bezzia nobilis (en)
  • Bezzia nobilis (nl)
  • Bezzia nobilis (sv)
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