Pinned Ceratopogonidae Collection Inventory # 1 at the USNM; Pinned Ceratopogonidae Collection Inventory #2 at the USNM
TheGnatwork brings together workers on biting midges, black flies and sandflies to address technical issues that arise when working on smallbiting flies;Gnatwork Resources & Protocols
Institutefor Animal Health’s Guide to the BritishCulicoides
The CIE, is issued twice a year (there are nosubscription costs), and was begun to facilitate communication. The format is extremely flexible. Contributions may be of anylength and deal with any subject having some bearing on the study ofceratopogonids. For example, contributors may report theircurrent interests or plans, observations or techniques of probablevalue to the readership, requests for addresses, study material orreprints, or any other matter of concern.
The CIE was begun in 1968 by Dr. John P.T.Boorman (AnimalVirus Research Laboratory, Pirbright, Surrey, UK) as a newsletter tofacilitatecommunication between workers interested in Ceratopogonidae.See a briefsummary about the beginnings oftheCIE, in the words of JohnBoorman himself. About 1985,Boormanpassed the CIE editorship torch to Dr. John R. Linley (Florida MedicalEntomologyResearch Laboratory, Vero Beach, Florida, USA). John Boormanactivelycontinues his work on the Ceratopogonidae in retirement, also his workwithother taxa. John Linley continued as editor until his untimelydeathin November 1994. Dr. Daniel V. Hagan served as editor fromNovember 1994 - May 2000. Dr. Steve Murphree began as editor inJune2000.
The CIE Newsletter serves as a bulletin forplanning and communicating information on meetings, symposia, workshopsand so forth. Finally, there is in every issue a compilation ofrecent literature in the field. Any person(s) wishing tocontribute to the newsletter or to receive future issues shouldcontact:
Dr. Steve Murphree steve.murphree@belmont.edu
Department of Biology
Belmont University
1900 Belmont Boulevard
Nashville, TN 37212
USA
Scientists may send CIE research updates byletter, FAX or e-mail. The office phone is 615-460-6221. Office FAX is 615-460-5458.
You may send ceratopogonid research updates via e-mail:steve.murphree@belmont.edu
Deadlinefor submissions to thenext Newsletter, Volume 115, May 2025issueof the Ceratopogonidae Information Exchange Newsletter is 2 May 2025.
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A 2016 version ofthe world catalog, a table ofnumbers of species in each genus, and a subgeneric classification of thespecies ofCulicoidesis available at: http://wwx.inhs.illinois.edu/files/1114/2384/5200/CeratopogonidaeCatalog.pdf
Alphabetical listing of the CurriculaVitae and Publications of individual scientists:
NorthAmerican Dipterists' Society Directory
The North AmericanDipterist Society and Fly Times
The Society for Freshwater Science (North American Benthological Society)
Chironomidaeand Water Beetles of Florida
Georgia Entomological Society
TennesseeEntomological Society
Iowa StateEntomology Index of Internet Resources
ColoradoState BioAgricultural Sciences & Pest Management Insect Information
James H. Oliver Institute of Arthropodology &Parasitology - Georgia Southern University
National Audubon Society
National Wildlife Federation
The Nature Conservancy
Sigma Xi, The Scientific ResearchSociety
The Tree of Life
United States Geological Service