Culicoides (Silvaticulicoides) loisae Jamnback, 1965

Vigil, Wlodkowski, John C., Joshua, Vargas, Shaw, David, Christopher, William L. Grogan, Jr. & Corn, Joseph L., 2014, New records of biting midges of the genus Culicoides Latreille from the southeastern United States (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), Insecta Mundi 2014 (394), pp. 1-14 : 9-10

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scientific name

Culicoides (Silvaticulicoides) loisae Jamnback
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Culicoides (Silvaticulicoides) loisae Jamnback View in CoL

Culicoides (Oecacta) loisae Jamnback, 1965: 77 View in CoL (New York; Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia); Blanton and Wirth 1979: 112 (Florida records; distribution); Wilkening et al. 1985: 521 (Florida records).

Culicoides loisae: Battle and Turner 1970: 426 View in CoL (records from North Carolina); Wirth et al. 1985: 34 (in Nearctic Wing Atlas; in C. bigutattus group; distribution).

Culicoides (Beltranmyia) loisae: Battle and Turner 1971: 54 View in CoL (Virginia records).

Culicoides (Silvaticulicoides) loisae: Borkent and Grogan 2009: 15 View in CoL (in Nearctic catalog; Quebec, Canada; distribution).

Discussion. Culicoides loisae is a drab, dark brown midge with a grayish wing with little, if any, discernible pattern, and a very short proboscis (proboscis/head ratio about 0.50). In addition, as noted by Blanton and Wirth (1979), females lack mandibular teeth and have reduced tormae, and accordingly, it is not haematophagous. Jamnback (1965) described this species from specimens collected in New York, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. Soon after, Battle and Turner (1970) recorded it from North Carolina. By 1979, C. loisae had been found in all other southeastern coastal states as well as the western portion of the Florida panhandle ( Blanton and Wirth 1979). More recently, Borkent and Grogan (2009) also listed it from Quebec, Canada. We provide the first record of C. loisae from Alabama, a female collected in Geneva County near the southeastern border of that state, adjacent to Holmes County, Florida.

New State Record. ALABAMA, Geneva Co., Kinston, Geneva State Forest Wildlife Management Area, 18 September 2010, 1 female.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Ceratopogonidae

Genus

Culicoides

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Culicoides (Silvaticulicoides) loisae Jamnback

Vigil, Wlodkowski, John C., Joshua, Vargas, Shaw, David, Christopher, William L. Grogan, Jr. & Corn, Joseph L. 2014
2014
Loc

Culicoides (Silvaticulicoides) loisae: Borkent and Grogan 2009: 15

Borkent, A. & W. L. Grogan, Jr. 2009: 15
2009
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Culicoides (Beltranmyia) loisae:

Battle, W. R. & E. C. Turner 1971: 54
1971
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Culicoides loisae:

Wirth, W. W. & A. L. Dyce & B. V. Peterson 1985: 34
Battle, W. R. & E. C. Turner 1970: 426
1970
Loc

Culicoides (Oecacta) loisae

Wilkening, A. J. & D. L. Kline & W. W. Wirth 1985: 521
Blanton, F. S. & W. W. Wirth 1979: 112
Jamnback, H. 1965: 77
1965
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