Stilobezzia (Eukraiohelea) elegantula (Johannsen)
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Stilobezzia (Eukraiohelea) elegantula (Johannsen) |
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Stilobezzia (Eukraiohelea) elegantula (Johannsen) View in CoL
Bezzia elegantula Johannsen, 1907: 109 (Kansas) View in CoL .
Probezzia elegantula: Malloch 1914a: 137 (combination).
Parabezzia elegantula: Malloch 1915a: 359 (combination).
Parabezzia (Eukraiohelea) elegantula: Johannsen 1934: 345 .
Eukraiohelea elegantula: Johannsen 1943: 781 View in CoL (combination).
Stilobezzia (Eukraiohelea) elegantula: Wirth 1953a: 62 View in CoL (revision of Nearctic Stilobezzia View in CoL ); Wilkening et al. 1985: 525 (Florida records); Wirth and Spinelli 1992a: 343 (review of New World Eukraiohelea ) ; Borkent and Grogan 2009: 22 (in Nearctic catalog; distribution) .
Stilobezzia (Eukraiohelea) maculitibia Lane and Forattini, 1956: 207 ( Panama) View in CoL ; Wirth and Spinelli 1992a: 344 (synonym of S. elegantula View in CoL ).
Discussion. Wirth and Spinelli (1992a) only listed specimens they examined and identified as S. elegantula from Alachua, Orange, Putnam and Sarasota counties in Florida. However, Wilkening et al. (1985) listed this species from Alachua, Bay, Citrus, Dade and Hillsborough counties, but, their records from the latter four counties probably represent specimens of S. amnigena . We examined approximately 150 slide-mounted specimens in the FSCA as well as two females and two males in WLG’s collection from Alachua Co., Florida and a male from Prince Georges Co., Maryland that were labeled by Wirth as S. elegantula , and, all except one female appear to be that species. This female plus the two females and two males from Alachua Co. and the Maryland male are actually examples of S. amnigena . As noted by Wirth and Spinelli (1992a), males of both species have distinctive differences in their genitalia, but are otherwise very similar morphologically. Wirth and Spinelli (1992a) provided the wing length of a male S. elegantula as 1.25 mm, and we measured 36 males of this species from Alachua Co. with a mean wing length of 1.21 mm and range of 1.15-1.27 mm. However, two males from Alachua Co. and one Maryland male of S. amnigena had a mean wing length of 1.62 mm and range of 1.53-1.69 mm. Therefore, it is now apparent that males of S. amnigena are considerably larger than those of S. elegantula , and this is apparently a distinct morphometric difference between males of these otherwise very similar species.
Borkent, A., and W. L. Grogan, Jr. 2009. Catalog of the New World biting midges north of Mexico (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). Zootaxa 2273: 1 - 48.
Johannsen, O. A. 1907. Some new species of Kansas Chironomidae. p. 109 - 112. In: E. S. Tucker. Some results of desultory collecting of insects in Kansas and Colorado. Bulletin of the University of Kansas, Science Bulletin 4: 51 - 112.
Johannsen, O. A. 1934. New species of North American Ceratopogonidae and Chironomidae. Journal of the New York Entomological Society 42: 343 - 352.
Johannsen, O. A. 1943. A generic synopsis of the Ceratopogonidae (Heleidae) of the Americas, a bibliography, and a list of the North American species. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 36: 763 - 791.
Lane, J., and O. P. Forattini. 1956. Neotropical Stilobezzia Kieffer, 1911. I. Nine new Panamanian species (Diptera, Nematocera, Ceratopogonidae). Revista Brasileira de Malariologia e Doencas Tropicais 8: 207 - 226.
Malloch, J. R. 1914 a. Synopsis of the genus Probezzia, with the description of a new species. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 27: 137 - 139.
Malloch, J. R. 1915 a. The Chironomidae, or midges, of Illinois, with particular reference to the species occurring in the Illinois River. Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History 10: 275 - 543, 24 pl.
Wilkening, A. J., D. L. Kline, and W. W. Wirth. 1985. An annotated checklist of the Ceratopogonidae (Diptera) of Florida with a new synonymy. Florida Entomologist 68: 511 - 537.
Wirth, W. W. 1953 a. Biting midges of the heleid genus Stilobezzia in North America. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 103: 57 - 85.
Wirth, W. W., and G. R. Spinelli. 1992 a. American predaceous midges of the subgenus Eukraiohelea of Stilobezzia (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). Florida Entomologist 75: 342 - 349.
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Stilobezzia (Eukraiohelea) elegantula (Johannsen)
William L. Grogan, Jr., Hribar, Lawrence J., Murphree, C. Steven & Cilek, James E. 2010 |
Stilobezzia (Eukraiohelea) maculitibia
Wirth, W. W. & G. R. Spinelli 1992: 344 |
Lane, J. & O. P. Forattini 1956: 207 |
Stilobezzia (Eukraiohelea) elegantula: Wirth 1953a: 62
Borkent, A. & W. L. Grogan, Jr. 2009: 22 |
Wirth, W. W. & G. R. Spinelli 1992: 343 |
Wilkening, A. J. & D. L. Kline & W. W. Wirth 1985: 525 |
Wirth, W. W. 1953: 62 |
Eukraiohelea elegantula:
Johannsen, O. A. 1943: 781 |
Parabezzia (Eukraiohelea) elegantula:
Johannsen, O. A. 1934: 345 |
Parabezzia elegantula:
Malloch, J. R. 1915: 359 |
Probezzia elegantula:
Malloch, J. R. 1914: 137 |
Bezzia elegantula
Johannsen, O. A. 1907: 109 |