Culicoides (Anilomyia) pseudodecor, Spinelli & Huerta & Cct-Ilpla & InDRE, 2015

Spinelli, Gustavo R., Huerta, Herón, Cct-Ilpla & InDRE, 2015, Four new species of Mesoamerican biting midges of the genus Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 55 (2), pp. 811-824 : 818-821

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5372815

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scientific name

Culicoides (Anilomyia) pseudodecor
status

sp. nov.

Culicoides (Anilomyia) pseudodecor View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figs 3 View Figs 1–4 , 19–28 View Figs 19–22 View Figs 23–28 , 33 View Fig ) Type material. HOLOTYPE: J, MEXICO: MORELOS: El Salto Falls, 17.vi.1969, W. & D. Hasse, light trap (USNM). ALLOTYPE: ♀, MEXICO: VERACRUZ: Fortín de las Flores, vi.1964, F. S. Blanton (USNM). PARATYPES: 6 ♀♀, same data as allotype (2 in CAIM, 1 in MLP, 1 in FSCA, 2 in USNM).

Diagnosis. Male and female: Only species in the subgenus C. (Anilomyia) with third palpal segment swollen with subapical broad, deep sensory pit, and hind femur with median broad band of dark pigmentation. Also species with sensilla coeloconica on flagellomeres 1, (6), (8), 9–13, and flagellomere 9 as long as 7–8 combined in the female antenna, and basal arch of aedeagus very high, and with each paramere provided with a stout tip in the male genitalia. Description. Female ( Figs 3 View Figs 1–4 , 19–22 View Figs 19–22 ). Head ( Fig. 19 View Figs 19–22 ) dark brown. Eyes bare, barely contiguous. Flagellum ( Fig. 20 View Figs 19–22 ) with flagellomeres 1–8 short, pale brown, 9–13 subcylindrical, elongate, darker; AR 1.27–1.39 (1.35, n = 7); sensilla coeloconica on flagellomeres 1, (6), (8), 9–13 (only one specimen with sensilla on 6 and 8); flagellomere 9 as long as flagellomeres 7–8 combined. Palpus ( Fig. 21 View Figs 19–22 ) dark brown; third segment swollen with subapical, broad, deep sensory pit; PR 1.92–2.16 (2.02, n = 7); P/H ratio 0.54–0.64 (0.61, n = 7). Mandible with 11–13 (12, n = 7) teeth.

Thorax. Yellowish brown; anterior margin of scutum narrowly dark brown; postscutellum, pleura dark brown. Legs yellow, basal 2/3 of fore femur brown, hind femur with broad mesal brown band, distal 2/3 of foretibia brown, apices of mid- hind tibiae dark brown, prominent knee spots on all legs. Wing ( Fig. 3 View Figs 1–4 ), length 0.99–1.25 (1.14, n = 7) mm; width 0.43–0.57 (0.51, n = 5) mm; CR 0.60–0.64 (0.62, n = 7); predominantly pale; dark markings small, forming an interrupted zig-zag pattern by the extensive pale areas. Macrotrichia numerous on distal 1/2 of wing, extending to near base in m

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and anal cell. Halter whitish.

Abdomen. Pale brown. Two pyriform, subequal spermathecae ( Fig. 22 View Figs 19–22 ), measuring 57–67 (61, n = 7) by 48–52 (50, n = 7) μm; rudimentary third present.

Male ( Figs 23–28 View Figs 23–28 ). Similar to female with the usual sexual differences. Head ( Fig. 23 View Figs 23–28 ) with flagellomeres 10–13 as in Fig. 24 View Figs 23–28 ; palpus as in Fig. 25 View Figs 23–28 ; wing length 1.15 mm; width 0.40 mm; CR 0.57. Genitalia ( Figs 26–28 View Figs 23–28 ) with tergite 9 bearing large, slender, divergent apicolateral processes; sternite 9 narrow, 0.28 times longer than broad, with broad, shallow posteromedian excavation. Gonocoxite 1.85 times longer than greatest (basal) breadth, dorsal root small, ventral one very reduced; gonostylus as long as gonocoxite, nearly straight, only curved at pointed tip. Parameres separate, each with abruptly bent, knobbed base; main portion slender, nearly straight; distal portion slender, abruptly bent laterad, then ventromesad, tip finely pointed. Aedeagus V-shaped, with pointed basal arch extending to 0.72 of total length, apex slender, rounded.

Differential diagnosis. Culicoides pseudodecor sp. nov. keys out in couplet 2 in WIRTH & BLANTON (1970) to C. decor (Williston, 1896) from Dominica, St. Lucia and St. Vincent, and C. nigrigenus Wirth & Blanton, 1956 from Mexico to Colombia, Trinidad and northern Argentina. However, the third palpal segment of C. decor is slender, the proboscis is distinctly shorter (P/H ratio 0.85 in C. decor ) and the spermathecae are very large and unequal. Culicoides nigrigenus differs from this new species by the sensilla coeloconica distributed on flagellomeres 1–13, by the flagellomeres 9–13 distinctly longer, and by the lower basal arch of the aedeagus.

Etymology. The name pseudodecor is given due to its resemblance of this species to C. decor . The specific epithet should be treated as an adjective.

Distribution. This species is distributed in Mexico (Morelos, at ca. 2979 m a.s.l., and Veracruz, at 1048 m a.s.l.) ( Fig. 33 View Fig ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Ceratopogonidae

Genus

Culicoides

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