Culicoides (Silvicola) neofagineus Wirth and Blanton

Phillips, Robert A., 2022, Culicoides Latreille and Leptoconops Skuse biting midges of the southwestern United States with emphasis on the Canyonlands of southeastern Utah (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), Insecta Mundi 2022 (907), pp. 1-214 : 93

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scientific name

Culicoides (Silvicola) neofagineus Wirth and Blanton
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Culicoides (Silvicola) neofagineus Wirth and Blanton View in CoL

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Culicoides (Culicoides) neofagineus Wirth and Blanton, 1969b: 227 View in CoL (key; numerical characters; female, male; fig. female antenna, palpus, wing, eye separation, spermathecae, male genitalia, parameres; Arizona). Wirth et al. 1985: 10 (numerical characters; fig. female wing). Murphree and Mullen 1991: 312 (key; larva; numerical characters; fig. head, thorax, epipharynx, hypostoma, mandible, caudal segment).

Culicoides (Silvicola) neofagineus: Mirzaeva and Isaev 1990: 156 View in CoL in English translation (as part of Cockerellii group, assignment to new subgenus Silvicola ).

Diagnosis. ( Tables 14, 15) Wing pattern extensive, with distinct distal stripes and pale spots; pale spot over at least distal half of r 2; cua 1 without central dark spot; eyes contiguous for ~2 ommatidium diameters; superior transverse suture present; palpal segment 3 with wide shallow, irregular, often subdivided sensory pit, often with scattered sensilla; scutum with prominent pattern; scutellum with ~17 setae on female, 10–13 on male; hind tibiae with basal pale band ~2× longer than wide; fore and hind tarsomeres without apical spines; spermathecae subequal to unequal by 1.2×; male tergite 9 with tiny apicolateral processes not projecting beyond median lobe; ventral apodeme of gonocoxite shorter than dorsal apodeme, strongly tapered, pointed, 1–2× as long as basal width; gonocoxite with strong black spines on mesal surface; aedeagus somewhat Y-shaped, median process abruptly narrowing on distal half to slender fingerlike tip, aedeagal ratio ~0.6; parameres separate, apices slen- der, posteriorly directed, with fringe of tiny hairs at tip.

Distribution. Oregon, California, southeastern Arizona, New Mexico (new state record [ Monarch 2021]).

Larval ecology. William C. Reeves reared C. neofagineus from a sycamore treehole ( Wirth and Blanton 1969b), and E. S. Tikasingh reared it from treehole “humus”. Woodward et al. (1988) collected adults from emergence traps over treeholes in oaks ( Quercus kelloggii Newberry and Q. wislizenii Candolle , Fagaceae ) from early April through August in Northern California.

Adult behavior. Adult females have been collected from the ear of a deer, from a quail-baited drop trap ( Wirth and Blanton 1969b), and while biting a human ( Wirth 1977).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Ceratopogonidae

Genus

Culicoides

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Culicoides (Silvicola) neofagineus Wirth and Blanton

Phillips, Robert A. 2022
2022
Loc

Culicoides (Silvicola) neofagineus: Mirzaeva and Isaev 1990: 156

Mirzaeva AG & Isaev VA 1990: 156
1990
Loc

Culicoides (Culicoides) neofagineus

Murphree CS & Mullen GR 1991: 312
Wirth WW & Dyce AL & Peterson BV & Roper I. 1985: 10
Wirth WW & Blanton FS 1969: 227
1969
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