Ceratoculicoides sp. F3

Fasbender, Andrew, 2023, Revision of the New World Ceratoculicoides Wirth & Ratanaworabhan (Diptera, Ceratopogonidae, Ceratopogonini), European Journal of Taxonomy 875, pp. 159-202 : 192-193

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.875.2147

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:32FA008C-B35D-483C-9DBE-1DCCD0868FAC

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8083830

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D887BE-8154-3608-2AC0-F88040360E99

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scientific name

Ceratoculicoides sp. F3
status

 

Ceratoculicoides sp. F3

Fig. 12f View Fig

Diagnosis

Male

Currently unknown.

Female

Only species of Ceratoculicoides with the following combination of characters: femora and tibiae brown, wing length ~ 1 mm; 2 major spermathecae, largest 50–55; medial margin of 9 th sternite deeply concave.

Material examined

COSTA RICA • 1 ♀; Puntarenas, Osa Peninsula , 4 km NW of Rincon ; 11 Aug. 2001; A. Borkent leg.; CNCI 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; Rio Agujas ; 10–20 Aug. 1996; A. Azofeifa leg.; Malaise trap; CNCI .

Description

Female

MEASUREMENTS (n = 2). Head width 256–306; flagellomeres 31–34, 21, 23–24, 23, 26, 24–26, 27–28, 29–31, 42–44, 46, 47–50, 43–51, 58–62; AR 1.14–1.21; FR 1.5–1.75; wing length 946–1016; wing width 371–397; costal ratio 0.63; spermathecal length 50–55; spermathecal width 46–56; spermathecal neck 8–11; spermatheca/neck ratio 0.16–0.2.

THORAX. Legs with femora and tibiae brown.

GENITALIA ( Fig. 12f View Fig ). 9 th sternite anterior branch apex broadly rounded, apices nearly touching medially; posterior branch acutely tapering at base, basal half directed posteriorly, apical half curving posteromedially, apex with small hook. 2 major spermathecae.

Distribution

Puntarenas ( Costa Rica) ( Fig. 13 View Fig ).

Remarks

Ceratoculicoides sp. F 3 can be distinguished from other Ceratoculicoides by the combination of major spermathecae being <70μm, concave posterior margin of the 9 th sternite with the posterior branch tapering in the basal half and ending in an acute point ( Fig. 12f View Fig ), and its flagellum ratio being>1.5. Ceratoculicoidesborkenti sp. nov. is very similar, but its flagellum ratio is <1.5.

Unassociated Ceratoculicoides female specimens

Material examined

CANADA • 1 ♀; British Columbia, 23 km NW of Port Renfrew , Upper Carmanah Valley ; 21 Jun.–3 Jul. 1991; N. Winchester leg.; CNCI 4 ♀♀; same collection data as for preceding; 4–15 Jul. 1991; CNCI 2 ♀♀; same collection data as for preceding; 31 Jul.–11 Aug. 1991; CNCI .

USA • 1 ♀; Arizona, Yavapai Co., Montezuma Castle National Monument, Montezuma Well ; 15–16 Jun. 1987; M.W. Sanderson leg.; FSCA 1 ♀; California, Imperial Co., Niland, Fountain of Youth Spa and RV Park ; 22–27 Mar. 1982; J.R. Elmo leg.; light trap near mud from saline thermal springs; FSCA 1 ♀; California; Riverside Co., Philip L. Boyd Deep Canyon Desert Research Center , S. Palm Desert ; 23 May 1979; S. Frommer leg.; beating fronds of Washingtonia; FSCA 1 ♀; Idaho, Idaho Co., Clearwater National Forest , Imnamatnoon Creek ; 46.5149° N, 114.7635° W; 21 May 2017; A. Fasbender leg.; AFPC GoogleMaps 1 ♀; Montana, Missoula Co., Lolo National Forest , Howard Creek above ponds; 46.7746° N, 114.5412° W; 4 Jul. 2018; A. Fasbender leg.; AFPC GoogleMaps .

Phylogeny

The morphological phylogenetic analysis recovered one optimal tree with a score of 22 steps, presented in Fig. 14 View Fig .

CNCI

Canada, Ontario, Ottawa, Canadian National Collection of Insects

FSCA

USA, Florida, Gainesville, Division of Plant Industry, Florida State Collection of Arthropods

CNCI

Canadian National Collection Insects

FSCA

Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology

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