“…Taken together with the absence of the (TTAGG) n motif in the examined species of Mecoptera and Siphonaptera, these data suggest an apparent loss of this repeat in a common ancestor of all Antliophora (Biessmann & Mason, ; Frydrychová et al, ; Pardue, Danilevskaya, Traverse, & Lowenhaupt, ). Alternatively, in all studied members of the suborder Nematocera (=lower Diptera) that belong to the genera Chironomus Meigen, 1803 (Chironomidae) and Anopheles Meigen, 1818 (Culicidae), long complex terminal tandem repeats (LCTTR) were found (Biessmann, Kobeski, Walter, Kasravi, & Roth, ; Carmona et al, ; Lopez, Nielsen, & Edström, ; Martínez Guitarte, de la Fuente, & Morcillo, ; Nielsen & Edström, ; Rosén & Edström, , ; Rosén et al, ; Roth et al, ; Saiga & Edström, ; Zhang, Kamnert, López, Cohn, & Edström, ). For example, Chironomus tentans Fabricius, 1805 has 350‐bp repeats at its telomeres (Rosén & Edström, ).…”