Culex (Culiciomyia)

Cornel, Anthony John, Mayi, Marie Paul Audrey, Kowo, Cyril, Foncha, David, Andongma, Esack, Anong, Damian Nota, Elad, Mirabel, Djomo, Charlene, Tchuinkam, Timoleon, Brisco, Katherine K. & Sehgal, Ravinder, 2020, New species of Culex (Culiciomyia) (Diptera: Culicidae) from Talangaye Forest in Cameroon and descriptions and identification keys for males of the Afrotropical species of the subgenus, Zootaxa 4858 (4), pp. 451-506 : 496-499

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4858.4.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4534441

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scientific name

Culex (Culiciomyia)
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Key to males of Afrotropical Culiciomyia View in CoL based on maxillary palpomere lengths and maxillary palpal comb scales

This key is based on the relative lengths of the maxillary palpomeres and specialized palpal comb scales. Culex cambournaci , which has no comb scales (the male palpi are very short), and Cx. milloti , which is known from larvae only, are excluded. White lines on the images are 100 µm in length. Additional notes are provided at the end of this key.

1 Palpal comb scales consisting of 2 or more clearly differently shaped scales divided into proximal and distal sets (Fig. 33A).................................................................................................... 2

- Palpal comb scales all similar in shape (lengths of scales may vary) (Fig. 33B)..................................... 6 2(1) A gap separates the proximal and distal sets of palpal comb scales (Fig. 34A)...................................... 3

- No obvious gap between the proximal and distal sets (Fig. 34B)................................................ 4 3(2) Palpal comb with 6–8 proximal and 6–8 distal scales; scales of distal set with long recurved apices (Fig. 35).......................................................................................... lanzaroi , muspratti View in CoL , nebulosus View in CoL

- Palpal comb with 11–13 scales; scales of distal set small with very short, fine and straight points................. furlongi View in CoL 4(2) Scales of distal set of palpal comb scales not narrowed to a point, spatulate in shape (Fig. 36)............... semibrunneus View in CoL

- Scales of distal set of palpal comb scales with sharp apices that are often recurved.................................. 5 5(4) Most proximal scale of proximal set of palpal comb scales 0.5–0.75 length of most distal scale of proximal set; most distal scale of distal set with apical point not as recurved as other distal scales (Fig. 37A)................................ cinereus View in CoL

- Most proximal scale of proximal scale set as long or longer than most distal scale of proximal set (Fig. 37B).... apicopilosus 6(1) Palpal comb with 4 spatulate scales; Madagascar only................................................... pandani View in CoL

- Palpal comb with more than 4 scales...................................................................... 7

7(6) Palpomere 4>0.5 length of palpomere 5 (Fig. 38A).......................................................... 8

- Palpomere 4 <0.5 length of palpomere 5 (Fig. 38B).......................................................... 9 8(7) Distance between palpal comb scales 0.5 length of each scale (Fig. 39A)........................ subaequalis View in CoL , mongiro View in CoL ?

- Distance between palpal comb scales 0.25 length of each scale (Fig. 39B)................. pseudosubaequalis , mongiro View in CoL ? 9(7) Most proximal scales of palpal comb shorter than the other 12–15 scales (Fig. 40A)......................... cinerellus View in CoL

- All scales of palpal comb about same length; variable in number (Fig. 40B).................................. macfiei View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Culicidae

Genus

Culex

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