Simulium (Hearlea) estevezi Vargas
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Simulium (Hearlea) estevezi Vargas |
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Simulium (Hearlea) estevezi Vargas View in CoL
Figs. 5G–I View FIGURE 5
Simulium (Hearlea) estevezi Vargas, 1945: 71 View in CoL , pl 7. Figs 2 View FIGURE 2 , 5 View FIGURE 5 , pl. 8 Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 , pl. 9 Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ; Vargas & Díaz Nájera, 1948: 341, Figs. 57–59; 1957: 262, 296, Figs. 125–133; Díaz Nájera & Vulcano, 1962: 92, Figs. 62–66.
(Diagnosis of adults derived from Vargas, 1945 and Vargas & Díaz Nájera, 1957).
Female: Wing length, 2.5 mm. Scutum blackish, with 1+1 silvery vittae adjoined with anterior subtriangular silvery spots. Cibarium without ovoid sublateral prominences. Genitalia similar to those of S. capricorne .
Male: Wing length, 2.7 mm. Genitalia as in S. capricorne . Ventral plate with haired median carina.
Pupa: ( Figs. 5 G–I View FIGURE 5 ). Length (basal), 3.6 mm; (dorsal), 2.8 mm. Cocoon shoe shaped, neatly woven (no threads evident), with anterior margin weakly reinforced. Frontoclypeus and anterodorsum of thorax with abundant platelets and granules, respectively. Gill with 3 accuminate, pseudoannulated branches; medial branch largest, subcylindrical, directed anteroventrally, with median internally directed protuberance, and sharply upturned accuminate apex; ventral branch laterally flattened, curved ventromedially; dorsal branch 1/3 or less length of other branches, directed posteromedially ( Figs. 5 G–I View FIGURE 5 ).
Larva: Length, 8 mm. General coloration grayish. Cephalic apotome uniformly yellowish colored, or with slightly darkened spots forming a cross. Antenna extended beyond apex of labral fan stalk. Ratio of articles = 1:1.3–1.4:1.1–1.2 (proximal: medial: distal); medial article appearing as 3 pseudosegments. Mandible with two rows of 7 internal teeth and 2 internal teeth, the anterior internal tooth one larger than posterior one. Labral fan with 44–50 primary rays. Postgenal cleft gradually narrowed apically, with small anteromedian incision. Hypostoma with anterior margin straight. Ratio of hypostoma/hypostomal bridge = 0.9. Hypostoma with 8 lateral setae per side and 2+2 discal setae. Lateral plate of prothoracic proleg sclerite with ca. 40 teeth. Posterior circlet with 98–104 rows of 18–19 hooks. Rectal papillae trilobed, with 8–10 lobules per lobe (24–30 total).
Material examined: México: Veracruz, Tequiza , 1 larva (on slide) and 4 larvae, 5 August 1948, Reyes & Cordova ( MLP) ; Oaxaca, San Felipe del Agua , 3 pupae, 1 pupa (in slide), 6 January 1955, Bautista ( MLP) ; no locality 1 pupa, 14 December 1943, Martinez ( USNM) .
Distribution: México: Chiapas, Distrito Federal, Guerrero, Oaxaca and Veracruz.
Discussion: Superficially, the female of S. estevezi is very similar to those of S. ayrozai , S. dalmati and S. ethelae . The pupa of these latter species, however, is quite distinct. The pupa of S. estevezi is closest to that of S. delatorrei , but has a thicker, more apically blunt medial gill branch having a smaller medioventral process and a more anterodorsally directed cocoon. The larva of S. estevezi is closest to S. delatorrei , but the latter species has a posterior circlet with 114 rows of hooks (versus 98–104), rectal papillae with 24–25 lobules per lobe (versus 8–10), and a significantly shorter postgenal cleft.
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Simulium (Hearlea) estevezi Vargas
Coscarón, S., Esquivel, D. R. Miranda, Moulton, J. K., Arias, C. L. Coscarón- & Bernal, S. Ibañez 2004 |
Simulium (Hearlea) estevezi
Diaz Najera, A. & Vulcano, M. 1962: 92 |
Vargas, L. & Diaz Najera, A. 1948: 341 |
Vargas, L. 1945: 71 |