Chasmatonotus Loew, 1864
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Coquillett (1900) described Chasmatonotus univittatus from Alaska based on five adult males collected near Sitka on June 16, 1899. The habitat of the terrestrial larvae in mid-west USA (Ohio) has been described as damp spongy soil with a high humus content and containing sand ( Bolton & Jacobsen 2010). The larva has morphological characteristics similar to other terrestrial taxa such as Smittia , including a reduced number of teeth on the mentum, absence of procercus and anal setae, and reduced posterior parapods (Andersen et al. 2013).
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