Culicoides paraensis (Goeldi)

Ayala, Mahia M., Díaz, Florentina, Spinelli, Gustavo R., Micieli, María V. & Ronderos, María M., 2022, Redescription of immature stages of Culicoides paraensis (Goeldi) (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), vector of the Oropouche virus, Zootaxa 5205 (3), pp. 249-264 : 252-253

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5205.3.4

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:EF80812F-40A7-4DAF-B06F-B5F39E17FC2F

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7310864

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039C87FF-FF87-0542-FF08-FB52A954F846

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Plazi

scientific name

Culicoides paraensis (Goeldi)
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Culicoides paraensis (Goeldi) View in CoL

( Figs. 2–31 View FIGURES 2–8 View FIGURES 9–15 View FIGURES 16–19 View FIGURES 20–26 View FIGURES 27–31 )

Fourth instar larva ( Figs. 2–8 View FIGURES 2–8 ; 16–19 View FIGURES 16–19 ). Coloration yellowish in life. Larva small 0.27 mm. ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 16–19 ). Head capsule ( Figs. 2–3 View FIGURES 2–8 , 17 View FIGURES 16–19 ) yellowish, moderately elongate, apex slightly bent ventrally, all setae simple, except seta “x”, “o”, “p”; moderately thin, medium-sized to elongate; chaetotaxy as in Figs. 2–5, 7 View FIGURES 2–8 ; HL 0.12–0.160 (0.15, n=4) mm, HW 0.08–0.11 (0.10, n=4) mm, HR 1.47–1.62 (1.53, n=4). Antenna short ( Figs. 2, 4 View FIGURES 2–8 ). Labrum ( Figs. 2–4 View FIGURES 2–8 ) shorter than greatest width, with three pairs of anterolateral sensilla styloconica ( Fig. 4–5, 7 View FIGURES 2–8 ); palatum ( Figs. 3, 5–6 View FIGURES 2–8 ) with three pairs of sensilla trichoidea closely spaced, two anterior pairs medium-sized, posterior pair short; messors ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 2–8 ) well developed, stout, with four-five prominent teeth; scopae well developed, formed by three brushes, each with three–four short, stout teeth ( Fig. 4–5 View FIGURES 2–8 ). Maxilla well developed, heavily sclerotized ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 2–8 ); galeolacinia with two–three papillae, with long seta; maxillary palpus ( Figs. 5–6 View FIGURES 2–8 ) medium-sized, cylindrical, with three apical papillae, two of them medium-sized, other short; lacinial sclerite 1 ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 2–8 ) without seta, lacinial sclerite 2 ( Figs. 5–7 View FIGURES 2–8 ) with medium-sized, thin seta and two papillae. Mandible ( Figs. 2–5, 7 View FIGURES 2–8 , 17 View FIGURES 16–19 ) small, heavily sclerotized, hooked, curved, with broad base, basal articulations blunt, one sensory pit and one medium-sized seta near hypocondyle; MDL 0.02–0.03 (0.025, n=3) mm, MDW 0.008 –0.011 (0.009, n=3) mm. Hypostoma ( Figs. 3, 5–6 View FIGURES 2–8 ) with curved mesal elevation, smooth, lateral margin with five–six truncate, strong teeth. Labium elongate, not extending beyond hypostoma. Epipharynx ( Figs. 17 View FIGURES 16–19 ) massive, strongly sclerotized; with three comb present, dorsal comb very narrow, with two–four teeth/sclerite, unequal and angular; ventral comb 4 with 10–12 teeth; ventral comb 2 with numerous finely, pointed teeth, lateral arms stout, elongate, with lateral curtains with finely pointed teeth of moderate length LAW 0.045 –0.055 (0.052, n=4) mm; DCW 0.010 –0.015 (0.013, n=4) mm. Hypopharynx ( Figs. 17 View FIGURES 16–19 ) elongate, thin, moderately sclerotized, without fringe. Thoracic pigmentation uniformly pale. Abdominal segment whitish. Caudal segment ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 2–8 , 19 View FIGURES 16–19 ) with six pairs of setae: ‘o’ long, stout seta, ‘i’, l1, l2, v, d, long, thin setae; CSL 0.25–0.38 (0.32, n=4) mm, CSW 0.10–0.15 (0.12, n=4); OL 0.16–0.22 (0.19, n=3) mm; OD 0.035 –0.042 (0.038, n=3) mm.

Female pupa ( Figs. 9–15 View FIGURES 9–15 , 20–21 View FIGURES 20–26 ). Exuviae general coloration light brown. Total length 1.52 mm. Head: Dorsal apotome ( Fig. 9–10 View FIGURES 9–15 , 22 View FIGURES 20–26 ) 1.20X broader than long, pale brown, apex apparently truncated, distal margin truncate; surface smooth, except for three rows of spicules on distal margin, raised areas present; dorsal apotome sensilla: DA-1-H, long, stout seta, DA-2-H campaniform sensillum at tubercle base; DAL 0.11 mm; DAW 0.14 mm; DAW/ DAL 1.27. Mouthparts as in Fig. 13 View FIGURES 9–15 , with mandible, lacinia well developed; palpus extending to posterolateral margin of labium; labium separated medially by labrum, apex of labrum concave. Sensilla: two dorsolateral cephalic sclerite: DL-1-H long, stout seta, DL-2-H short, stout seta; clypeal/ labrals ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 9–15 ): CL-1-H long, thin seta, CL-2-H medium-sized, thin seta; oculars ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 9–15 ): O-1-H medium-sized, thin seta, O-3-H long, thin seta, O-2-H campaniform sensillum. Thorax: prothoracic extension absent; respiratory organ ( Figs. 10–12 View FIGURES 9–15 , 20–21 View FIGURES 20–26 ) pale brown; nearly straight, with scale-like spines, with 6–9 apical, 2–3 lateral pores; RO length 0.170 mm, RO wide 0.020 mm; pedicel ( Figs. 10, 12 View FIGURES 9–15 ) medium-sized, stout, P length 0.03 mm; P/RO length 0.17. Sensilla: one anteromedial AM-1-T medium-sized, hyaline seta; three anterolaterals: AL-1-T long, stout seta, AL-2-T medium-sized, hyaline, stout seta, AL-3-T campaniform sensillum; dorsals ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 20–26 ): D-1-T, D-4-T medium–sized, stout seta, D-1-T stouter than D-4-T, D-2-T long, thin seta, D-3-T campaniform sensillum, D-5-T short, stout seta, SA-2-T campaniform sensillum. Metathoracics: M-2-T long, thin seta, M-3-T campaniform sensillum. Cephalothorax ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 20–26 ) rectangular, smooth, except for a few small spinules, length 0.72 mm; width 0.475 mm. Abdomen: segments with smooth integument, pale yellow, with scarce, scattered spicules; without pigmentation pattern. Sensilla: Tergite 1 ( Figs. 21 View FIGURES 20–26 ) with setae as flows: D-2-I short, stout seta; D-3-I long, thin seta; D-7-I campaniform sensillum; D-4-I medium-sized, thin seta; D-8-I short, thin seta; D-9-I long, thin seta; L-1-I long, thin, seta, L-2-I, L-3-I campaniform sensilla. Second abdominal segment similar to the first one; segment 4 with sensillar pattern as follows: D-1-IV minute setae, D-2-IV short, stout seta; D-3-IV long, thin seta; D-4-IV, D-5-IV, D-8-IV minute setae; D-7-IV campaniform sensillum; D-9-IV long, thin seta; V-1-IV, V-2-IV campaniform sensilla; V-5-IV medium-sized, stout seta, V-6-IV short, thin seta; V-7-IV medium-sized, thin seta; L-I-IV, L-2-IV, L-3-IV short, stout setae, L-2-IV longer than L-1-IV and L-3-IV. Segment 9 ( Figs. 14-15 View FIGURES 9–15 ) 1.36 X longer than wide; ventral surface with many spicules; anterior band continuous with spines; length 0.16 mm, width 0.12 mm. Terminal process ( Fig. 14-15 View FIGURES 9–15 ) triangular, elongate, divergent, tip pointed; ventral surface spiculate, with D-5-IX, D-6-IX campaniform sensilla; length 0.07 mm.

Male Pupa ( Figs. 22–31 View FIGURES 20–26 View FIGURES 27–31 ). Similar to female with usual sexual differences. Total length 1.45–1.60 (1.53, n=2) mm. Exuviae pale brown. Dorsal apotome and sensilla ( Fig. 22, 25–26 View FIGURES 20–26 ) DAL 0.11 mm; DAW 0.14 mm; DAW/DAL 1.27. Mouthparts as in Fig. 23 View FIGURES 20–26 . Clypeal/ labrals and oculars as in Fig. 23 View FIGURES 20–26 . Sensilla anteromedial and anterolaterals as in Figs. 24–25 View FIGURES 20–26 . Dorsals as in Fig. 26 View FIGURES 20–26 . Respiratory organ ( Figs. 25–25 View FIGURES 20–26 ): length 0.15–0.16 (0.155, n=2) mm, RO wide 0.02 (n=2) mm; pedicel ( Figs. 24–25 View FIGURES 20–26 ) P length 0.03–0.04 (0.035, n=2) mm; P/RO length 0.27 (n=2). Cephalothorax rectangular: length 0.72–0.75 (0.73, n=2) mm; width 0.47–0.48 (0.475, n=2) mm. Metathoracics and tergite 1 as in Fig. 27 View FIGURES 27–31 . Segment 9 ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 27–31 ) 1.36x longer than wide, ventral surface with several stout spicules on anterior margin, length 0.15 (n=2) mm, width 0.11–0.13 (0.12, n=2) mm. Terminal process ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 27–31 ) moderately triangular, elongate, divergent, pointed; length 0.11 mm; genital lob ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 27–31 ) produced beyond posterior margin of segment.

Examined Material. Argentina, Misiones, Estancia “Santa Inés”, Ruta Nacional Nº 105, Km 8.5, Garupá , Departamento Capital , 27°31′40.9′′S, 55°51′59.4′′W, altitude 177 m; X-2014; M. Ayala; 2 males (with pupal exuviae), 1 female (with pupal exuvium); 4 larval exuviae ( MPLA) GoogleMaps .

Material examined by SEM. Argentina, Misiones, Estancia “Santa Inés”, Ruta Nacional Nº 105, Km 8.5, Garupá , Departamento Capital , 27°31′40.9′′S, 55°51′59.4′′W, altitude 177 m; X-2014; M. Ayala; 2 larvae, 1 pupa ( MPLA) GoogleMaps .

Distribution. USA (Colorado, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin to Louisiana and Florida) to Argentina (Jujuy, Salta, Tucumán, Mendoza, Chaco, Misiones, Corrientes).

Bionomics. The immatures here described were collected in mud in the southwestern province of Misiones, Argentina. The entomological survey was carried out in spring, on a sunny day between 12:00 and 12:30 pm, the air temperature was 24ºC, the water temperature was 20ºC, the conductivity was 37.5 µS, the dissolved oxygen was 4.3 ppm (59%) and the pH of 6.4. In the laboratory, the larvae were kept in a mixture of mud from the natural environment and demineralized water; they exhibited a typical serpentine motion when moving across the substrate. At 25–27ºC, the stage IV larva took 4 days to reach the pupal stage. The pupae exhibited slow abdominal circular movements, completing the stage development within 3 days when individually placed in cotton-stoppered vials at room temperature. All emerging adults were C. paraensis .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Ceratopogonidae

Genus

Culicoides

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