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Alluaudomyia OR genus: Alona OR genus: Alonella OR genus: Alpestriscyphon OR genus: Altica OR genus: Amarinus OR genus: Ameletoides OR genus: Amerianna OR genus: Amphiops OR genus: Amphisopus OR genus: Amphitritecandona OR genus: Ampullacypris OR genus: Anacaena OR genus: Anaciaeschna OR genus: Anaspides OR genus: Anax OR genus: Ancylastrum OR genus: Anisitsiellides OR genus: Anisocentropus OR genus: Anisops OR genus: Anocyphon OR genus: Anopheles OR genus: Antarctodrilus OR genus: Anthocara OR genus: Antipodeus OR genus: Antipodoecia OR genus: Antipodogomphus OR genus: Antipodophlebia OR genus: Antiporus OR genus: Antocha OR genus: Anuncotendipes OR genus: Anzacladius OR genus: Aphelocheirus OR genus: Aphilorheithrus OR genus: Aphrotenia OR genus: Aphroteniella OR genus: Apistomyia OR genus: Apochauliodes OR genus: Apocordulia OR genus: Apsectrotanypus OR genus: Apsilochorema OR text:Aquarius OR genus: Arabunnachiltonia OR genus: Araeomorpha OR genus: Archaeophya OR genus: Archaeophylax OR genus: Archaeosynthemis OR genus: Archepleuroxus OR genus: Archiargiolestes OR genus: Archibasis OR genus: Archichauliodes OR genus: Archipetalia OR genus: Arcyphysa OR genus: Areacandona OR genus: Argiocnemis OR genus: Armagomphus OR genus: Armatalona OR genus: Arrenurus OR genus: Asmicridea OR genus: Aspidiobatella OR genus: Aspidiobates OR genus: Astacocroton OR genus: Astacopsidrilus OR genus: Astacopsiphagus OR genus: Astacopsis OR genus: Asymphyloptera OR genus: Asyndetus OR genus: Atalomicria OR genus: Atalophlebia OR genus: Atractidella OR genus: Atrichopogon OR genus: Atriplectides OR genus: Aulonogyrus OR text:Austocurupira OR genus: Australara OR genus: Australatya OR genus: Australimnadia OR genus: Australiobates OR genus: Australiothyas OR text:Australocarinus OR genus: Australochydorus OR genus: Australocypris OR genus: Australomochlonyx OR genus: Australopelopia OR genus: Australorivacarus OR genus: Australospilus OR genus: Australotiphys OR genus: Australphilus OR genus: Austrapiersigia OR genus: Austratrichia OR genus: Austraturus OR genus: Austrelatus OR genus: Austremerella OR genus: Austrheithrus OR genus: Austroaeschna OR genus: Austroagrion OR genus: Austroargiolestes OR genus: Austroassiminea OR genus: Austrobates OR genus: Austrobrillia OR genus: Austrocerca OR genus: Austrocercella OR text:Austroceroides OR genus: Austrochiltonia OR genus: Austrochlus OR genus: Austrochorema OR genus: Austrocladius OR genus: Austrocnemis OR genus: Austrocnephia OR genus: Austrocoenagrion OR genus: Austroconops OR genus: Austrocordulia OR text:Austrocrangony OR genus: Austrocyphon OR genus: Austrodytes OR genus: Austroepigomphus OR genus: Austrogammarus OR genus: Austrogomphus OR genus: Austrogynacantha OR genus: Austrohebrus OR genus: Austrohelea OR genus: Austroheptura OR text:Austrolestes OR genus: Austrolimnius OR genus: Austrolimnochares OR genus: Austromesocypris OR genus: Austromomonia OR genus: Austronecta OR genus: Austronepa OR genus: Austroneurorthus OR genus: Austropentura OR genus: Austropeplea OR genus: Austropetalia OR genus: Austrophlebia OR genus: Austrophlebioides OR genus: Austrophya OR genus: Austropsyche OR genus: Austropyrgus OR genus: Austrosialis OR genus: Austrosimulium OR genus: Austrosticta OR genus: Austrosynthemis OR genus: Austrothaumalea OR genus: Austrothelphusa OR genus: Austrothemis OR genus: Austrotinodes OR genus: Austrotrombella OR genus: Austrotypus OR genus: Austrovelia OR genus: Aviassiminea OR genus: Axonopsella OR genus: Azugaturus OR genus: Baliomorpha OR genus: Barretthydrus OR genus: Barwontius OR genus: Barynema OR genus: Bassianobdella OR genus: Batissa OR genus: Batrachomatus OR genus: Bayardella OR genus: Beddomeia OR genus: Bennelongia OR genus: Benthodorbis OR genus: Bergrothomyia OR genus: Berosus OR genus: Bezzia OR genus: Biapertura OR genus: Bibulmena OR genus: Billcypris OR genus: Bilocypris OR genus: Bironella OR genus: Bishopina OR genus: Bogabdella OR genus: Borborophorus OR text:Bosmina OR genus: Bosminopsis OR genus: Botryocladius OR genus: Brachydiplax OR genus: Brachypremna OR genus: Brancuporus OR genus: Brunettia OR text:Bullastra OR genus: Bungona OR genus: Bunyipellum OR text:Bunyipomyia OR genus: Byrrocryptus OR genus: Cabellaturus OR genus: Caboncypris OR genus: Caenis OR genus: Caenobates OR genus: Caenota OR text:Calathaemon OR genus: Caliagrion OR genus: Caloca OR genus: Calocoides OR genus: Calvarium OR genus: Calyptobates OR genus: Camacinia OR genus: Camptocercus OR genus: Camptocladius OR genus: Candona OR genus: Candonocypris OR genus: Candonopsis OR genus: Carabhydrus OR genus: Cardiocladius OR genus: Cardioperla OR genus: Caridina OR genus: Caridina OR text:Caudicochlea OR genus: Celsinotum OR genus: Larina OR text:Centroptilum OR genus: Cercotmetus OR genus: Ceriagrion OR genus: Ceriodaphnia OR genus: Chaetarthria OR genus: Chameloscyphon OR genus: Chaoborus OR genus: Cherax OR genus: Cheumatopsyche OR genus: Chillagoe OR genus: Meunierohelea OR genus: Chimarra OR genus: Chironomus OR genus: Chodopsycha OR genus: Chorismagrion OR genus: Choristhemis OR genus: Chostonectes OR genus: Chrysops OR genus: Chrysotrichia OR genus: Chydaekata OR genus: Chydorus OR genus: Cladopelma OR genus: Cladotanytarsus OR genus: Clinocera OR genus: Clinohelea OR genus: Clinotanypus OR genus: Clithon OR genus: Cloeon OR genus: Clogmia OR genus: Clunio OR genus: Clypeodytes OR genus: Clytocosmus OR genus: Coaustraliobates OR genus: Coelopynia OR genus: Coelostomopsis OR genus: Coelotanypus OR genus: Coenoria OR genus: Colacanthotelson OR text:Colobruscoides OR genus: Colubotelson OR genus: Compterosmittia OR genus: Conochironomus OR genus: Conoesucus OR genus: Conosia OR genus: Contacyphon OR genus: Cookabates OR genus: Copelatus OR genus: Copiacyphon OR genus: Coquillettidia OR genus: Corallicythere OR text:Corbicula OR genus: Cordulephya OR genus: Corethrella OR genus: Coronapelopia OR genus: Coronatella OR genus: Corynoneura OR genus: Cosmioperla OR genus: Costora OR genus: Coxelmis OR text:Coxiella OR genus: Craspedella OR genus: Crenoicus OR genus: Crephelochares OR genus: Cricotopus OR genus: Crispomyia OR genus: Crocothemis OR genus: Cryptochironomus OR genus: Crypturoperla OR genus: Cucumerunio OR genus: Culex OR genus: Culicoides OR genus: Culiseta OR genus: Cura OR genus: Cybister OR genus: Cyclestheria OR genus: Cyclocypris OR genus: Cyclohydryphantes OR genus: Cygnocyphon OR text:Cymatia OR genus: Cymatopus OR genus: Cypretta OR genus: Cypria OR genus: Cypricercus OR genus: Cyprideis OR genus: Cypridopsis OR genus: Cyprinotus OR genus: Cypris OR genus: Cythere OR genus: Dadaya OR genus: Dampiercythere OR genus: Daphnia OR genus: Daploeuros OR genus: Darwinula OR genus: Dasyhelea OR genus: Dasyomma OR genus: Dasyscyphon OR genus: Daternomina OR genus: Davecookia OR genus: Davidsia OR genus: Deanophlebia OR genus: Decadidymus OR genus: Declinatobates OR genus: Deminutiocandona OR genus: Dendroaeschna OR genus: Diacypris OR genus: Diaphanosoma OR genus: Diaprepocoris OR genus: Diceratocephala OR genus: Dichetophora OR genus: Dicrotendipes OR genus: Didicrum OR genus: Didymorchis OR genus: Dineta OR genus: Dineutus OR genus: Dinotoperla OR genus: Diphlebia OR genus: Diplacodes OR genus: Diplectrona OR genus: Diplodontus OR genus: Diplonychus OR genus: Disparalona OR genus: Dixella OR genus: Doloplastus OR genus: Donacia OR genus: Downeshelea OR genus: Drepanovelia OR genus: Dropursa OR genus: Dugesia OR genus: Dundundra OR genus: Dunhevedia OR genus: Echinocladius OR genus: Echinohelea OR genus: Ecnomina OR genus: Ecnomus OR genus: Ectemnoides OR genus: Edgbastonia OR genus: Edwardsina OR genus: Einfeldia OR genus: Elodes OR genus: Elophila OR genus: Encentridophorus OR genus: Engaeus OR genus: Engaewa OR genus: Enithares OR genus: Enochrus OR text:Eoleptestheria OR genus: Eoophyla OR genus: Eophreatoicus OR genus: Epacretron OR genus: Ephemeroporus OR genus: Episynlestes OR genus: Eremisopus OR genus: Eremolobulosa OR genus: Eretes OR genus: Erioptera OR genus: Eristalis OR genus: Ethochorema OR genus: Euastacus OR genus: Eucrenonaspides OR genus: Eucypris OR genus: Eukiefferiella OR genus: Eulimnadia OR genus: Eunomobdella OR genus: Eunotoperla OR genus: Euranophila OR genus: Euryalona OR genus: Eurycercus OR genus: Eurycyphon OR genus: Eurygmus OR genus: Eurysticta OR genus: Eusthenia OR genus: Eusynthemis OR genus: Eutanyderus OR genus: Eviella OR genus: Eximiocyphon OR genus: Exocelina OR genus: Extremalona OR genus: Eylais OR genus: Fabaeformiscandona OR genus: Ferrissia OR genus: Fittkauimyia OR genus: Flabellifrontipoda OR genus: Flavalona OR genus: Fluvidona OR genus: Fluviopupa OR genus: Fonscochlea OR genus: Forcipomyia OR genus: Frontipodopsis OR genus: Furcacyphon OR genus: Gabbia OR genus: Galerucella OR genus: Garinjuga OR genus: Gariwerdeus OR genus: Gelasinella OR genus: Gentilina OR genus: Geocharax OR genus: Gibbidessus OR genus: Giniphargus OR genus: Girardia OR genus: Glacidorbis OR genus: Glyptophysa OR genus: Goddardobdella OR genus: Gomphocythere OR genus: Gomphodella OR genus: Gondwanabates OR genus: Gondwanothrix OR genus: Gonomyia OR genus: Goondnomdanepa OR genus: Gramastacus OR genus: Graphelmis OR genus: Graphomya OR genus: Graptoleberis OR genus: Gretacarus OR genus: Grimaldina OR genus: Griseargiolestes OR genus: Groonabates OR genus: Guineaxonopsis OR genus: Gymnanthelius OR genus: Gymnochthebius OR genus: Gymnometriocnemus OR genus: Gynacantha OR genus: Gyraulus OR genus: Gyrinus OR genus: Habeobdella OR genus: Haliplus OR genus: Halobates OR genus: Haloniscus OR genus: Halovelia OR genus: Hampa OR genus: Hancockcandonopsis OR genus: Harnischia OR genus: Harrisius OR genus: Hebetula OR genus: Hebrus OR genus: Heleocoris OR genus: Helicopsyche OR genus: Helicorbis OR genus: Helius OR genus: Hellyethira OR genus: Helobdella OR genus: Heloccabus OR genus: Helochares OR genus: Hemicordulia OR genus: Hemicypris OR genus: Hemigomphus OR genus: Hemiphlebia OR genus: Hemistomia OR genus: Heptacraspedella OR genus: Herpetocypris OR genus: Hesperocordulia OR genus: Hesperomomonia OR genus: Heterias OR genus: Heterocyphon OR genus: Heterocypris OR genus: Heterolimnesia OR text:Hexatoma OR genus: Hodgesia OR genus: Holorusia OR genus: Hudsonema OR genus: Hughleechia OR genus: Humphreyscandona OR genus: Huonia OR genus: Hurleya OR genus: Hyalopsyche OR text:Hybrogralius OR genus: Hydaticus OR genus: Hyderodes OR genus: Hydora OR genus: Hygrobia OR genus: Hydraena OR genus: Hydrobasileus OR genus: Hydrobiomorpha OR genus: Hydrobiosella OR genus: Hydrochus OR genus: Hydrodroma OR genus: Hydroglyphus OR genus: Hydrometra OR text:Hydrophilus OR genus: Hydrophorus OR genus: Hydroptila OR genus: Hydrovatus OR genus: Hydryphantes OR genus: Hygraula OR genus: Hygrobatella OR genus: Hygrobates OR genus: Hygrobia OR genus: Hyperoedesipus OR genus: Hyphydrus OR genus: Hypsimetopus OR genus: Hyridella OR genus: Ictinogomphus OR genus: Illiesoperla OR genus: Ilyocryptus OR genus: Ilyocypris OR genus: Ilyodromus OR genus: Imparipecten OR genus: Indolestes OR genus: Insulodrilus OR genus: Ioannibates OR genus: Ipsebiosis OR genus: Irpacaenis OR genus: Isabenula OR genus: Ischnura OR genus: Isidorella OR genus: Jabitrichia OR genus: Janszoonia OR genus: Jappa OR genus: Jardinella OR genus: Jasptorus OR genus: Javanella OR genus: Johannsenomyia OR genus: Kaiyabdella OR genus: Kakadudessus OR genus: Kalbaybaria OR genus: Kallimobates OR genus: Kaninga OR genus: Kapcypridopsis OR genus: Karualona OR genus: Kempfcyclocypris OR genus: Kencandona OR genus: Kennethia OR genus: Kessneria OR genus: Kiefferophyes OR genus: Kiefferulus OR genus: Kimminsoperla OR genus: Kingolus OR genus: Kintingka OR genus: Kirrama OR genus: Kirrara OR genus: Koenikea OR genus: Koetonga OR genus: Koonunga OR genus: Koorrnonga OR genus: Kosrheithrus OR genus: Kruptus OR text:Kurzia OR genus: Austropeplea OR genus: Labidiosticta OR genus: Laccobius OR genus: Laccocoris OR genus: Laccophilus OR genus: Laccotrephes OR genus: Lacertovelia OR genus: Lacrimicypris OR genus: Lanatomyia OR genus: Lancetes OR genus: Larina OR genus: Larri OR genus: Larsia OR genus: Latarima OR genus: Lathrecista OR genus: Lathrocordulia OR genus: Latonopsis OR genus: Latuscara OR genus: Leberis OR genus: Lectrides OR genus: Leehelea OR genus: Leicacandona OR genus: Leichhardtia OR genus: Leiodytes OR genus: Lepidurus OR genus: Leptocerus OR genus: Leptoconops OR genus: Leptocyphon OR genus: Leptocythere OR genus: Leptopalaemon OR genus: Leptoperla OR genus: Leptorussa OR genus: Leptotarsus OR genus: Lestes OR text:Lestoidea OR genus: Lethocerus OR genus: Leydigia OR genus: Liapota OR genus: Limbodessus OR genus: Limnadopsis OR genus: Limnebius OR genus: Limnesia OR genus: Limnochares OR genus: Limnocythere OR genus: Limnogonus OR genus: Limnometra OR text:Limnophila OR genus: Limnophora OR genus: Limnophyes OR genus: Limnoxenus OR text:Limonia OR genus: Lingora OR genus: Lispe OR genus: Lithosticta OR genus: Loamaggalangta OR genus: Lobohalacarus OR genus: Logima OR genus: Lortiella OR text:Lutzia OR genus: Lynceus OR text:Maarka OR genus: Mackerrasomyia OR genus: Macrobrachium OR genus: Macrodascillus OR genus: Macrodiplax OR genus: Macrogyrus OR genus: Macrohelodes OR genus: Macromia OR genus: Macropelopia OR genus: Macrostemum OR genus: Macrothrix OR genus: Macrurohelea OR genus: Malaya OR genus: Mallochohelea OR genus: Mamersa OR genus: Mamersella OR genus: Manggabora OR text:Mansonia OR genus: Maraura OR genus: Margarosticha OR genus: Marilia OR genus: Marmenuera OR genus: Matasia OR genus: Maydenoptila OR genus: Megacentron OR genus: Megaporus OR text:Megistocerafilipes OR genus: Megogata OR genus: Melasma OR genus: Melenaturus OR genus: Melita OR genus: Mellamunda OR genus: Meridiescandona OR genus: Meropathus OR genus: Merragata OR genus: Mesacanthotelson OR text:Mesolimnophila OR genus: Mesovelia OR genus: Metahelea OR genus: Metaphreatoicus OR genus: Metaphya OR genus: Metriocnemus OR genus: Meunierohelea OR genus: Micraspides OR genus: Microchironomus OR genus: Micromidia OR genus: Micronecta OR genus: Microtendipes OR genus: Microvelia OR genus: Microveliopsis OR genus: Mimomyia OR genus: Miniargiolestes OR genus: Miralona OR genus: Mirawara OR genus: Moina OR genus: Moinodaphnia OR text:Molina OR genus: Molophilus OR genus: Momoniella OR genus: Monatractides OR genus: Monohelea OR genus: Monope OR genus: Mormia OR genus: Moruya OR genus: Mulgravia OR genus: Musculium OR genus: Mytilocypris OR genus: Naiopegia OR genus: Nannochorista OR genus: Nannodiplax OR genus: Nannophlebia OR genus: Nannophya OR genus: Nanocochlea OR genus: Nanocyphon OR genus: Nanoplectrus OR genus: Nasuticladius OR genus: Nasutuscyphon OR genus: Naucoris OR genus: Neboissomina OR genus: Neboissoperla OR genus: Neboissophlebia OR genus: Necterosoma OR genus: Nektriscyphon OR genus: Neobidessodes OR genus: Neocrypta OR genus: Neolimnochares OR genus: Neomonoceratina OR genus: Neoniphargus OR genus: Neoschoenobia OR genus: Neosticta OR genus: Neothrix OR genus: Neozavrelia OR genus: Neppia OR genus: Neritina OR genus: Nerthra OR genus: Nescioperla OR genus: Nesidovelia OR genus: Nesodrilus OR text:Neumania OR genus: Neureclipsis OR genus: Neurobasis OR genus: Neurothemis OR genus: Newmanoperla OR genus: Newnhamia OR genus: Ngaliadessus OR genus: Ngarawa OR genus: Nilobezzia OR genus: Nilothauma OR genus: Nilsvelia OR genus: Niphta OR genus: Nososticta OR genus: Notacandona OR genus: Notalina OR genus: Nothocyphon OR genus: Nothoderus OR genus: Nothodixa OR genus: Nothogreniera OR genus: Notoaeschna OR genus: Notoalona OR genus: Notoaturus OR genus: Notodactylus OR genus: Notohydrus OR genus: Notolibellula OR genus: Notomundamella OR genus: Notonecta OR genus: Notonemoura OR genus: Notopala OR genus: Notopanisus OR genus: Notoperata OR genus: Notriolus OR genus: Nousia OR genus: Nychia OR genus: Nyungara OR subgenus: Aedes (Ochlerotatus) OR genus: Ochthebius OR genus: Odontogomphus OR genus: Odontomyia OR genus: Odontoperla OR genus: Oecetis OR genus: Oedemaperla OR genus: Offadens OR genus: Omartacarus OR genus: Ombrastacoides OR genus: Onchotelson OR genus: Onychohydrus OR genus: Ora OR genus: Origocandona OR genus: Orimarga OR genus: Oristicta OR genus: Orphninotrichia OR genus: Orthetrum OR genus: Orthopodomyia OR genus: Orthotrichia OR genus: Ovalona OR genus: Ovolara OR genus: Oxus OR genus: Oxyethira OR genus: Oxyurella OR genus: Ozeoura OR genus: Ozestheria OR genus: Pachycyphon OR genus: Palaemon OR text:Palaemontes OR genus: Palpomyia OR genus: Pantala OR genus: Papuacyphon OR genus: Papuaia OR genus: Paraborniella OR genus: Paracalliope OR genus: Paracataclysta OR genus: Parachironomus OR genus: Paracladopelma OR text:Paracymorzia OR genus: Paracymus OR genus: Paracyphon OR genus: Paracypria OR genus: Paracypris OR genus: Paradasyhelea OR genus: Paraheptagyia OR genus: Paralarsia OR text:Paraleptamphopus  OR genus: Paralimnadia OR genus: Paralimnophila OR genus: Paralimnophyes OR genus: Paraliptus OR genus: Paramerina OR genus: Parametriocnemus OR genus: Paramphisopus OR genus: Paranaspides OR genus: Paranisops OR text:Paranyctiophlyax OR genus: Paraphreatoicus OR genus: Paraphrotenia OR genus: Parapistomyia OR genus: Paraplea OR genus: Parapoynx OR genus: Paraskusella OR genus: Parasynthemis OR genus: Paratanytarsus OR genus: Paratelmatoscopus OR genus: Paratendipes OR genus: Parathyas OR genus: Paratya OR genus: Paraustrosimulium OR text:Parisia OR genus: Parochlus OR genus: Paroster OR genus: Partidomomonia OR genus: Parvitergum OR genus: Patcypris OR genus: Tricyphona OR genus: Pellucidomyia OR genus: Peltochares OR genus: Peludo OR genus: Penemideopsis OR genus: Peneveronatus OR genus: Penilia OR genus: Pentathemis OR genus: Penthesilenula OR genus: Peripsychoda OR genus: Perplexacara OR genus: Arzonella OR genus: Petalura OR genus: Petasopsis OR genus: Petrocyphon OR genus: Petrodessus OR genus: Petrovelia OR genus: Peza OR genus: Phaonia OR genus: Phelea OR genus: Phlyctenophora OR genus: Phoreticovelia OR genus: Phrantela OR genus: Phreatochiltonia OR genus: Phreatoicoides OR genus: Phreatoicopsis OR genus: Phreatomerus OR genus: Phreodriloides OR genus: Phreodrilus OR genus: Physolimnesia OR genus: Picripleuroxus OR genus: Pictacara OR genus: Pierrecandona OR text:Pilariabrooksi OR genus: Pilbaracandona OR genus: Pilbarophreatoicus OR genus: Pilbarus OR genus: Piona OR genus: Pioneercandonopsis OR genus: Pirara OR genus: Placobdelloides OR genus: Planicirclus OR genus: Planorbarius OR genus: Platybaetis OR genus: Platycypris OR subgenus: Platynectes (Gueorguievtes) OR genus: Platypyga OR genus: Plectrocnemia OR genus: Plectrotarsus OR genus: Pleuroxus OR genus: Pliocaloca OR genus: Pyramidella OR genus: Plotiopsis OR genus: Plurispina OR genus: Podochlus OR genus: Podonomopsis OR genus: Podonomus OR genus: Podopteryx OR genus: Poecilochorema OR genus: Pollicipalpus OR text:Polmesoda OR genus: Polypedilum OR genus: Polyplectropus OR genus: Pomacea OR genus: Ponderella OR genus: Pontomyia OR genus: Posticobia OR genus: Potamarcha OR genus: Potamophilinus OR text:Potamopyrgusï OR genus: Prendalona OR genus: Prionocyphon OR genus: Priscabdella OR genus: Proboscibates OR genus: Procladius OR genus: Procordulia OR genus: Procorticacarus OR genus: Promochlonyx OR genus: Prosopistoma OR genus: Protaustrosimulium OR genus: Protochauliodes OR genus: Protocrangonyx OR genus: Prototympanogaster OR genus: Psammaspides OR genus: Pseudagrion OR genus: Pseudoaustraliobates OR genus: Pseudochydorus OR genus: Pseudocloeon OR genus: Pseudocordulia OR genus: Pseudohydrobius OR genus: Pseudohydryphantes OR text:Pseudomera OR genus: Pseudomicrocara OR genus: Pseudomoina OR genus: Pseudomonospilus OR genus: Pseudosida OR genus: Pseudosmittia OR genus: Pseudowandesia OR genus: Pseudoxyethira OR genus: Psychoda OR genus: Psychodocha OR genus: Psychomora OR genus: Psyllobetina OR genus: Ptychobiosis OR genus: Pumiliocara OR genus: Pycneus OR genus: Pycnisia OR genus: Quantenobdella OR genus: Queenslandomyia OR genus: Radinoderus OR genus: Rak OR genus: Ramiheithrus OR genus: Ranatra OR genus: Raphismia OR genus: Recifella OR genus: Regimbartia OR genus: Repandocypris OR genus: Reticypris OR genus: Reynoldsonia OR genus: Rhabdomastix OR genus: Rhadinosticta OR genus: Rhagadotarsus OR genus: Rhagovelia OR genus: Rhantaticus OR genus: Rhantus OR genus: Rheochlus OR genus: Rheotanytarsus OR genus: Rheumatometra OR genus: Rheumatometroides OR genus: Rhinocladius OR genus: Rhinocypha OR genus: Rhodothemis OR genus: Rhynchaustrobates OR genus: Rhynchochydorus OR genus: Rhyothemis OR genus: Richardsonianus OR genus: Riekoperla OR genus: Riekophlebia OR genus: Riethia OR genus: Riocypris OR genus: Ripalania OR genus: Romankenkius OR genus: Rotundopteryx OR genus: Ruborcara OR genus: Russobex OR genus: Rutacarus OR genus: Rygmostralia OR text:Saganomyia OR genus: Saltuscyphon OR genus: Sandracottus OR genus: Saprocyphon OR genus: Sarscypridopsis OR genus: Sarsilatona OR genus: Saycia OR genus: Scapholeberis OR genus: Scirtes OR genus: Sclerocyphon OR text:Scorpiurus OR text:Scottia OR genus: Sekaliporus OR genus: Selysioneura OR genus: Semilagenta) OR ( genus: Semiocladius OR genus: Sermyla OR genus: Serromyia OR genus: Setodes OR genus: Sigara OR genus: Sigthoria OR genus: Simocephalus OR genus: Simsonia OR genus: Simulium OR genus: Sisyra OR genus: Sisyracyphon OR genus: Sisyrina OR genus: Skolomystax OR genus: Skusella OR genus: Smicrophylax OR genus: Smittia OR genus: Spaniosdascillus OR genus: Spathula OR genus: Spencerhydrus OR genus: Spercheus OR genus: Sphaeromias OR genus: Spilotocyphon OR genus: Spinaeschna OR genus: Spinastacoides OR genus: Spinaturus OR genus: Stempellina OR genus: Stenobates OR genus: Stenochironomus OR genus: Stenocypris OR genus: Stenomelania OR genus: Stenopsychodes OR genus: Stenosialis OR genus: Sternhydrus OR text:Sternoloptus OR genus: Sternopriscus OR genus: Stetholus OR genus: Stictochironomus OR genus: Stictocladius OR genus: Stilobezzia OR genus: Stimulator OR genus: Strandesia OR genus: Streblocerus OR genus: Strepsinoma OR genus: Striadorbis OR genus: Stygiocaris OR genus: Stygocaris OR genus: Stygolimnochares OR genus: Suraginella OR genus: Symbiocladius OR genus: Symphitoneuria OR subgenus: Symplecta (Trimicra) OR genus: Sympycnus OR genus: Synamphisopus OR genus: Synlestes OR genus: Synthemiopsis OR genus: Synthemis OR genus: Systenus OR genus: Tabanus OR genus: Tachaea OR genus: Tamasia OR genus: Tanjilana OR genus: Tanjistomella OR genus: Tanytarsus OR genus: Tarsoveloides OR genus: Tartarothyas OR genus: Taschorema OR genus: Tascuna OR genus: Tasiagma OR genus: Tasimia OR genus: Taskiria OR genus: Taskiropsyche OR genus: Tasmanaxona OR genus: Tasmancypris OR genus: 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Tonyosynthemis OR text:Torrenticola OR genus: Toulrabia OR genus: Toxorhynchites OR genus: Tramea OR text:Trentepohlia OR genus: Triaenodes OR genus: Tricholeiochiton OR genus: Trichopsychoda OR genus: Tricyphona OR genus: Trigonocypris OR genus: Trilocypris OR genus: Trinotoperla OR genus: Triops OR genus: Triplectides OR genus: Triplectidina OR genus: Triplexa OR text:Tripteroides OR genus: Trochidrobia OR genus: Trondia OR genus: Tryssaturus OR genus: Tubophorella OR genus: Twarntaturus OR genus: Tympallopatrum OR genus: Tympanogaster OR text:Typhlocypris OR genus: Ulmerochorema OR genus: Ulmerophlebia OR genus: Unionicola OR genus: Uramphisopus OR subgenus: Uranotaenia (Pseudoficalbia) OR genus: Uroctena OR genus: Uronyctus OR genus: Urothemis OR genus: Vadumcyphon OR genus: Velesunio OR genus: Verrallina OR genus: Vestalenula OR genus: Victodrobia OR genus: Barbronia OR genus: Walambianisops OR genus: Wandesia OR genus: Wangiannachiltonia OR genus: Weissius OR genus: Wellsomina OR 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iNaturalist Australia 190,674
Museums Victoria provider for OZCAM CC-BY 78,338
Victorian Biodiversity Atlas Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) Copyright in the data and materials resides with the copyright owners as indicated next to the detailed records. In any reproduction, distribution or publication of the data, or in any use or adaptation of the data to create derivative works, the user must include a citation which attributes the source of the data and the date the data was published, as follows: Data Source: 'Victorian Biodiversity Atlas', © The State of Victoria, Department of Environment and Primary Industries (published [month, year]). Data Source: 'Victorian Biodiversity Atlas', (c) The State of Victoria, Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning (published [month, year]). Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial (International) (CC-BY-NC 4.0 (Int) 4.0) 63,307
MDFRC macroinvertebrate survey CC-BY-Int 52,997
Australian Museum provider for OZCAM Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) Australian Museum,https://australian.museum/ Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au) 3.0) 45,449
Australian National Insect Collection Source of data should be cited where possible. Australian National Insect Collection 34,217
Queensland Museum provider for OZCAM CC-BY 33,359
International Barcode of Life project (iBOL) CC BY 20,442
South Australian Museum Adelaide provider for OZCAM CC-BY 17,201
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery provider for OZCAM Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, http://www.tmag.tas.gov.au/ 14,054
Western Australian Museum provider for OZCAM Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) Western Australian Museum, http://www.museum.wa.gov.au/ 11,981
Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University CC BY-NC 8,865
NatureMapr Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 (Australia) 6,217
Tasmanian Natural Values Atlas Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) 6,137
Reiner Richter Odonata Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 3.0 (Int)) © 2015 Reiner Richter 5,656
Earth Guardians Weekly Feed Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial (International) (CC-BY-NC 4.0 (Int)) 5,162
SA Fauna Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) 4,468
Northern Territory Museum and Art Gallery provider for OZCAM Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) 4,371
NSW BioNet Atlas Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) 4,244
Queen Victoria Museum Art Gallery provider for OZCAM Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial (International) (CC-BY-NC 4.0 (Int)) Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, http://www.qvmag.tas.gov.au/ Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, http://www.qvmag.tas.gov.au/ Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial (International) (CC-BY-NC 4.0 (Int) 4.0) 3,609
NSW DPI Biosecurity Collections Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) 3,367
WildNet - Queensland Wildlife Data Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) 2,926
University of Minnesota Insect Collection Creative Commons Zero (CC0) 2,741
Natural History Museum (London) Collection Specimens Creative Commons Zero (CC0) 2,437
Top End caddisfly records from 2008 to 2023 Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial (International) (CC-BY-NC 4.0 (Int)) 2,283
ALA species sightings and OzAtlas CC-BY 2,113
BowerBird Creative Commons - license at record level (Creative Commons - license at record level) The rights of material uploaded by users to the BowerBird website are owned by those users. Each user will nominate the type of license that can apply to their content - BowerBird encourages the Creative Commons License but users have the right to deny use of their content. Please respect the license wishes of the user's content. For all other material, including the content, design and source code of BowerBird other than user-contributed material, is under the Open Source and Creative Commons licenses. You may use this material. 2,050
Aquatic invertebrate records from SREBA Aquatic Ecosystems project Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial (International) (CC-BY-NC 4.0 (Int)) 1,709
NMNH Extant Specimen Records (USNM, US) Creative Commons Zero (CC0) 1,706
Charles Darwin University Dragonfly Observations Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) Charles Darwin University 1,312
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Carnarvon Basin Wetland Invertebrate Survey Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) Conditions of Access All users need to acknowledge and agree to the following conditions before using NatureMap content: Data within NatureMap is provided with the participation and good will of data custodians and I will endeavour, where possible, to seek a collaborative approach with custodians in any research or papers published using NatureMap data. Re-sale of raw data or the commercial use of images or descriptive text (other than generated maps, species lists and reports) on this site is unauthorised unless written permission is obtained from the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC). Appropriate and full acknowledgement of DEC and species data custodians (see Data Directory) must always be given in any publication that includes data sourced here. Data provided through NatureMap represents positive records of flora and fauna occurrence. The absence of a record should not be taken to mean flora or fauna is necessarily absent from an area. (To minimise the effect of data gaps, a buffer area should be applied that is reflective of the likelihood of surveys or collections having been undertaken in the target area.) My username and password will not be passed on to any other person or organisation. DEC and data custodians reserve the right to revoke registration if the above conditions of access are not complied with. I will notify DEC if any relevant conditions change that might affect my NatureMap authorisation level. Also note: Custodians have kindly granted permission to allow relatively large subsets of data to be downloaded for a wide range of uses, including within a commercial context. Note, however, it is not NatureMap policy to allow the downloading of entire datasets It is current custodian policy to only grant Advanced Access (see the Registration page) for bona fide research or conservation planning purposes. This does not extend to use within a commercial context. While this may appear restrictive, in fact basic registration provides a great deal of information on both conservation and non-conservation taxa, and all users are encouraged to explore NatureMap's sophisticated querying and mapping capabilities. DEC's Species and Communities Branch continues to provide information on detailed localities of conservation taxa to consultants and other commercial users on a fee-for-service basis. Fair Use Guidlines As stated above, we want as many people as possible to make use of the data available within NatureMap, so long as that use is "fair". It is considered fair for anyone to use information from NatureMap for conservation or planning purposes, including incorporating that information into reports or papers, or summarising and value-adding to data. It is not considered fair use to download raw data and on-sell it. That would contravene copyright. It is also bad business, because anyone could obtain the same data directly from NatureMap. Of particular note: Maps, species lists, reports and raw data may be freely used by anyone, including commercial consultants, for research, planning, generating reports and compilations, or for personal use, so long as the above conditions of access are complied with. Raw data, i.e. bulk detail records of individual locations that have been downloaded from NatureMap and not summarised, compiled or modified in any substantial way, may not be on-sold or rebadged without written permission from the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC). This is consistent with Australian Copyright law. Other descriptive text and images, such as Thematic content on wetlands or ecological attributes, remain the property of NatureMap and copyright holders and may not be used without written permission from DEC. For full terms of use see Copyright page at http://naturemap.dec.wa.gov.au/default.aspx 1,192
Snow Entomological Museum Collection CC BY 1,116
Naturalis Biodiversity Center (NL) - Chelicerata and Myriapoda Creative Commons Zero (CC0) 995
Naturalis Biodiversity Center (NL) - Vermes Creative Commons Zero (CC0) 936
Jervis Bay Marine Ecological Studies (JBMES) 1988-1991 CC-BY This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License. 913
Encyclopedia of Life Images - Flickr Group Creative Commons - license at record level (Creative Commons - license at record level) 854
BRI AVH Data and Images Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License. 816
Tasmanian Agricultural Insect Collection Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) 758
IMOS - Zooplankton Abundance and Biomass Index (CPR) CC-BY This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License. 758
Flora Atlas N.T. Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) Data supplied is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License. 694
Ceratopogonidae: Biting Midges of Hawai'i I CC-BY 618
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NSW AVH feed Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License . 555
Sustainable Rivers Audit CC-BY-Int 545
Waterbug Census CC-BY 519
Centre for Australian National Biodiversity Research (CANB) AVH data Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License. 502
Ceratopogonidae: Biting Midges of Hawai'i II CC-BY 478
National Herbarium of Victoria (MEL) AVH data Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License. 443
Allan Herbarium Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) 440
DragonflyPix.com Australian observations CC-BY Fons Peels 435
Chironomids of Hawai'i II CC-BY 435
Auckland Museum Botany Collection Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) 416
NMNH Material Samples (USNM) Creative Commons Zero (CC0) 393
Fauna Atlas N.T. Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) Data supplied is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License. 381
Malacology Collection at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia CC BY-NC 379
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Coral-associated bacteria demonstrate phylosymbiosis and cophylogeny CC BY 325
Northern Territory Herbarium (DNA) AVH data Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License. 325
University of Michigan Museum of Zoology, Division of Mollusks CC BY-NC 314
Woodlark Mining Ltd Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial (International) (CC-BY-NC 4.0 (Int)) Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial (International) (CC-BY-NC 4.0 (Int) 4.0) 278
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Chironomids of Hawai'i I CC-BY 261
UF Invertebrate Zoology CC BY-NC 235
European Molecular Biology Laboratory Australian Mirror CC-BY-Int The public databases of the EBI are freely available by any individual and for any purpose. For details see http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Information/termsofuse.html 233
Illinois Natural History Survey Insect Collection CC BY 220
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