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  • 1. Biosciences 5, School of Biosciences, The University of Melbourne 3010, VIC Australia

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Figure 1. Comparison of polytene chromosomes of Brazilian C. strenzkei (above or left) and Japanese C. striatipennis (below or right). The centromere is to the right, except in arm G where it is at the top of the arm. Lines join homologous bands in the compared arms. a. Arm A, both A1.1; b. Arm E, both E1.1 (lack of pairing near centromere in Japanese specimen); c. Arm B of C. strenzkei only, B1.1; d. Arm F, both F1.1 (lack of pairing near centromere in Japanese specimen); e. Arm D, both D3.3; f. Arm G, both apparently G1.1 (only known sequence).

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Published as part of Jon Martin, 2017, CHIRONOMUS STRENZKEI FITTKAU, 1968 IS A JUNIOR SYNONYM OF C. STRIATIPENNIS KIEFFER, 1910 Abstract, pp. 19-25 in CHIRONOMUS Journal of Chironomidae Research 30 on page 21, DOI: 10.5324/cjcr.v0i30.2190, http://zenodo.org/record/7991750

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