Chironomus

/kaɪˈrɒnəməs/ noun

A genus of non-biting midges (flies) belonging to the family Chironomidae, commonly called bloodworms when in aquatic larval form.

From Greek 'cheir' (hand) + 'nomos' (law), referring to the hand-like arrangement of mouth parts and antennae. Linnaeus named it in the 18th century.

AMቺሮኖሙስ
ARشيرونوموس
BNচিরোনমুস
CAchironomus
CSchironomus
DAchironomus
DEChironomus
ELχείρονομος
ESchirónomo
FAشیرونوموس
FIchironomus
FRchironomus
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