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Genus of flies
Haplusia is a genus of gall midges and wood midges in the family
Cecidomyiidae. There are more than 20 described species in Haplusia.
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These 22 species belong to the genus Haplusia:
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Haplusia afrotropica Jaschhof
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Haplusia alexanderi Felt, 1921
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Haplusia bella (Skuse, 1888)
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Haplusia braziliensis Felt, 1915
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Haplusia brevipalpis (Rao, 1951)
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Haplusia cincta Felt, 1912
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Haplusia elliptica (Rao, 1956)
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Haplusia funebris Plakidas, 2007
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Haplusia fusca (Felt, 1908)
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Haplusia heteroptera Mamaev & Spungis, 1980
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Haplusia hondrui (Mamaev, 1964)
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Haplusia indica (Grover, 1970)
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Haplusia longipalpia (Rao, 1951)
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Haplusia longipalpis (Mamaev, 1964)
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Haplusia obscuripes (Mamaev, 1968)
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Haplusia pallida (Mamaev, 1966)
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Haplusia palpata (Mamaev, 1966)
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Haplusia plumipes Karsch, 1877
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Haplusia rubra (Felt, 1908)
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Haplusia spiculosa (Barnes, 1927)
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Haplusia spinigera Spungis, 1985
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Haplusia stricta Fedotova & Sidorenko, 2005
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