Culicoides pseudoreticulatus Santarém, Felippe-Bauer & Castellón, 2014

Santarém, Maria Clara Alves, Trindade, Rosimeire Lopes Da, Silva, Tiago Do Nascimento Da, Castellón, Eloy Guillermo, Patiu, Cátia Antunes De Mello & Felippe-Bauer, Maria Luiza, 2014, New Neotropical Culicoides and redescription of Culicoides reticulatus Lutz (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), Zootaxa 3795 (3), pp. 255-274 : 268-270

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3795.3.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5696613

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scientific name

Culicoides pseudoreticulatus Santarém, Felippe-Bauer & Castellón
status

sp. nov.

Culicoides pseudoreticulatus Santarém, Felippe-Bauer & Castellón View in CoL sp. nov.

Figs. 7 View FIGURE 7 A–F; Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9

Diagnosis. Female: This species is easily distinguished by the following combination of characters: palpus 3rd segment with a shallow, round sensory pit in middle portion of segment, with no well-defined contours on distal ½; PR 2.0–2.7; proboscis moderately long; mandible with 19 teeth.

Female. Head. Brown. Eyes bare, ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 B) narrowly separated, smaller than ½ ommatidium. Pedicel brown; flagellum pale brown, first eight flagellomeres paler on proximal ½; AR 0.90–1.04 (0.98, n=4) ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 C); sensilla coeloconica on flagellomeres 1, 6–8; two on 1, 6 and 7 and three on 8. Palpus ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 E) brown, 3rd segment slightly swollen, with a shallow, rounded sensory pit in middle portion of segment, with no well-defined contours on distal ½; PR 2.0–2.7 (2.4, n=6). Proboscis moderately long; P/H ratio 1.0–1.06 (1.03, n=4); mandible with 19 teeth.

Thorax. Dark brown. Scutum without distinct pattern in slide mounted specimens. Wing ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 A) with contrasting pattern: second radial cell including dark spot; pale spot over R-M extending from M1 to the costal margin, subdivided; r3 with four small and separated pale spots; first, rounded, between the second radial cell and M1; second, poststigmatic, extending behind second radial cell, abutting wing margin; third, rounded, in middle of cell, similar to the second one; fourth, distal pale spot slightly reaching wing margin; m1 with two pale spots, the distal one far from wing margin and greater than proximal one; m2 with four pale spots: one proximal, faint, near CuA, two between the medial and mediocubital forks, a distal one not reaching wing margin; cua1 with a rounded pale spot in the middle of cell; anal cell with a faint basal pale area and a distal pale spot near mediocubital fork; wing base with a pale spot on M; M1, M2 and CuA1 with pale apex; macrotrichia scarcely distributed on the distal third of wing; wing length 0.80–0.90 (0.86, n=7) mm; breadth 0.35–0.45 (0.42, n=7) mm; CR 0.61–0.66 (0.63, n=7). Halter knob brown in middle, stem pale. Legs ( Fig.7 View FIGURE 7 D) mostly brown; femora with subapical pale bands, tibiae with subbasal pale bands; hind tibia pale apically; hind tibial comb with four spines, the one nearest the spur longest.

Abdomen. Brown. Two slightly unequal ovoid spermathecae ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 F), measuring 49.5 µm (n=5) by 35 µm (n=5) and 43.2 µm (n=3) by 35 µm (n=3), with sclerotized ducts measuring 6.25 µm (n=3); long, slender, rudimentary third spermatheca (15 µm) present in some specimens.

Male. Unknown.

Type data and depository. Holotype female, BRAZIL, Roraima, Maracá, 28.VII.1987, CDC light trap, "mata 10m ", E. Castellon & S. Gomes cols. ( CCER); paratypes, six females, same data except: one, 23.VII.1987, "mata 5m " ( CCER); two, 30.VII.1987 ( MNRJ; ILMD); one, 24.VII.1987, "mata 5m " ( ILMD); one, 31.VIII.1987, "mata 1m " ( ILMD); one, Amazonas, Rio Pardo, 21-22.VI.2010, CDC light trap, "galinheiro", F. Pessoa col. ( ILMD).

Distribution and bionomics. This species is restricted to Brazilian states of Roraima and Amazonas ( Fig.9 View FIGURE 9 ). It was associated with forest environments far from coastal regions.

Etymology. The name of this species is related with its similar congener, C. reticulatus Lutz (Greek—pseudo = false; Latim—reticulatus = reticulated).

CDC

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases

MNRJ

Museu Nacional/Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Ceratopogonidae

Genus

Culicoides

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