Leptoconops (Holoconops) asilomar Clastrier and Wirth
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Leptoconops (Holoconops) asilomar Clastrier and Wirth View in CoL
Leptoconops (Holoconops) asilomar Clastrier and Wirth, 1978: 22 View in CoL (key; female, male, pupa; fig. female fore tarsomere 1, palpus, spermathecae, wing, male genitalia, palpus, pupal respiratory horn, cephalothorax, abdominal segments; California).
Distribution. Coastal Central California (Marin, Monterey, San Luis Obispo counties).
Larval ecology. Immatures have been collected or reared from damp ocean beach sand ( Clastrier and Wirth 1978).
Adult behavior. Females have been collected biting humans ( Clastrier and Wirth 1978).
Remarks. In addition to the seasonal distribution records included in Table 5, L. asilomar adults have been reported in weeks 3, 7–9. No L. asilomar were examined.
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Leptoconops (Holoconops) asilomar Clastrier and Wirth
Phillips, Robert A. 2022 |
Leptoconops (Holoconops) asilomar
Clastrier J & Wirth WW 1978: 22 |