Forcipomyia sp. 1
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2021.1923850 |
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Forcipomyia sp. 1 |
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At least 24 species in this genus are known from the Caribbean ( Borkent and Dominiak 2020). However, there are few records from the Virgin Islands. Cazorla et al. (2018) report Forcipomyia (Thyridomyia) nana (Macfie, 1939) from the Virgin Islands, but do not provide specific localities. We found larvae ( Figure 2 View Figure 2 ) of an unidentified species very commonly in bromeliad phytotelmata across St. Thomas. We also found one specimen of the same form in dense decomposing vegetation in a road rut near Bolongo pond on St. Thomas. The body form of these larvae is surprisingly different than the typical form for the genus.
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