Thirteen species, identified from 24 "lagunas" at very high altitude (2 700-3 200 m) in the Sierra Nevada, increases to 35 the number of chironomid species recorded in the mountain area of Southern Spain. Four species are new for the Iberian peninsula. The pupal exuviae of Micropsectra coracina (K.) is described. © Masson, 1986.
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Laville, H., & Vilchez-Quero, A. (1986). Les Chironomidés (Diptera) de quelques “lagunas” de haute altitude de la Sierra Nevada (Granada, Espagne). Annales de Limnologie, 22(1), 53–63. https://doi.org/10.1051/limn/1986006
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