Prosimulium (Prosimulium) latimucro (Enderlein)

Crosskey, Roger W. & Crosskey, Margaret E., 2000, An investigation of the black ¯ y fauna of Andalusia, southern Spain (Diptera: Simuliidae), Journal of Natural History 34 (6), pp. 895-951 : 913-914

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/002229300299309

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scientific name

Prosimulium (Prosimulium) latimucro (Enderlein)
status

 

4. Prosimulium (Prosimulium) latimucro (Enderlein) View in CoL

Spain references: Grenier and Bertrand (1954, as hirtipes ), Grenier & Dorier (1959, as hirtipes ), Carlsson (1969, as ru®pes and inātum ), Beaucournu-Saguez (1975, as Prosimulium sp. ), GonzaÂlez PenÄa (1990), VincËon and Clergue-Gazeau (1993), GonzaÂlez (1997).

Andalusia records

Authors’ material. Site 116: 1 larva (gillspot). Site 118: 1 pupa, 8 larvae (23.iii.1996). Site 119: 9 pupae (includes 8 exuviae) (8.iv.1994), 1m (1), 18 larvae (23.iii.1996).

Other specimens seen. Granada: 1, l RõÂo LanjaroÂn , 9 km NW of Orgiva, 1600 m [VF58], 7.v.1966 (Lyneborg and Langemark) ( ZMC); 8, l 3m, Sierra Nevada, N slope of Veleta, 2200/ 2400 m [ VG60 ], 30.vii.1960 (Vockeroth) (5, l 2m CNC, 1, l 1m ZMC, 2 lBMNH) [listed as `Prosimulium ru®pes ’ in Carlsson, 1969] .

Previous reports. JaeÂn: Sierra de Almaden, RõÂo Fuenmayor [VG57] and Sierra de Cazorla, Cabanas [WG08]; AlmerõÂa: Sierra de Filabres, Calar Alto [WG42], Granada: Sierra Nevada, RõÂo Monachil and a‚uent of RõÂo MulhaceÂn [VG60/VG70] (ref. VincËon and Clergue-Gazeau, 1993). (Also Carlsson, 1969: see data for specimens seen.)

Allowing for identi®cation di culties the following reports probably apply to P. latimucro , namely Granada: Val de R. San Juan and Val TreveÂlez [VG70] (Grenier and Bertrand, 1954, misident.`hirtipes ’); Sierra Nevada , near summit of Picacho de Veleta [VG60] (Beaucournu-Saguez, 1975a, as Prosimulium sp. ).

Remarks

This species has been con®rmed only from mountainous areas of eastern Andalusia, Sierra Nevada and the headwater region of the Guadalquivir. Carlsson (1969) identi®ed wild-caught adult Prosimulium from the Sierra Nevada as P. inātum (now synonymous with P. latimucro ) and P. ru®pes and this is the basis for the appearance of these species on maps in GonzaÂlez PenÄa (1990). Carlsson’s identi®cations relied, however, on characters such as leg colour (a variable feature) and did not take into account the critical speci®c diOEerences in the female terminalia. We have seen the material on which Carlsson worked and it shows that the specimens he identi®ed as P. ru®pes are in fact P. latimucro , as con®rmed by slides made of the female terminalia, which show the long pointed tongue-like ovipositor valves of P. latimucro instead of the rather short and bluntly rounded valves characteristic of P. ru®pes (illustrations in Zwick, 1974). Carlsson’s identi®cation clearly was based on the assumption that reddish yellow legs are uniquely diagnostic for P. ru®pes. However, our reared adult of P. latimucro (Site 119), its identity con®rmed by the ovipositor valves, has largely reddish yellow legs and it is thus impossible to rely on leg colour for separating females of P. ru®pes and P. latimucro ; in northern Europe the legs of latimucro females are uniformly dark.

ZMC

Deptment of Biology, Zunyi Medical College

CNC

Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Simuliidae

Genus

Prosimulium

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