Dasyhelea cincta (Coquillett)

Grogan, Willliam L., Díaz, Florentina, Spinelli, Gustavo R. & Ronderos, Maria M., 2016, The biting and predaceous midges of Guadeloupe (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). II. Species of the subfamily Dasyheleinae, Zootaxa 4184 (2), pp. 201-254 : 208

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4184.2.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:5A692B15-5A1F-45C7-AC36-FF155F5A4FB0

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5457156

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6E4ABE2F-FFA9-FF8B-30C3-76B1253BA3CE

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Plazi

scientific name

Dasyhelea cincta (Coquillett)
status

 

Dasyhelea cincta (Coquillett) View in CoL

Ceratopogon cinctus Coquillett, 1901: 605 (Florida) View in CoL .

Culicoides cinctus: Kieffer 1906: 54 (combination).

Pseudoculicoides cinctus: Malloch 1915: 311 (combination).

Dasyhelea cincta: Johannsen 1943: 778 View in CoL (combination); Wirth 1952: 150 (California; distribution); Wirth & Williams 1957: 9 ( Bermuda) ; Waugh & Wirth 1976: 222 (in revision of eastern U.S. Dasyhelea View in CoL ; distribution); Davies & Giglioli 1979: 592 (Grand Cayman); Spinelli & Wirth 1984: 597 (Jamaica; Haiti, Mexico, Panama); Huerta et al. 1999: 493 (Mexico records); Borkent & Spinelli 2000: 25 (in New World catalog south of the USA; distribution); Borkent & Spinelli 2007: 60 (in Neotropical catalog; distribution).

Dasyhelea penthesileae Macfie, 1935: 55 (Brazil) View in CoL ; Spinelli, 1983: 407 (male, female redescribed, pupa; Argentina record).

Diagnosis. A large species, male wing length 1.39–1.49 mm; female wing length 1.18–1.47 mm. Males differ from all other Neotropical species in the cincta group by their elongate, triangular paramere that is narrowly fused to both gonocoxal apodemes, a crescent-shaped aedeagus with a pair of long, posterolateral arms the tips of which are convergent and sometimes extend beyond the distal margin of the hyaline envelope, sternite 9 with a short posterior extension with a U-shaped distal margin, and a tergite 9 with a slightly rounded posterior margin and very short apicolateral processes. Females differ from all other Neotropical species in the cincta group by the following combination of characters: a slender elliptical frontal sclerite with broad, ribbon-like lateral borders; small (48 x 42 µm) spherical to ovoid spermathecae with numerous hyaline punctations and short, slender necks; abdominal pleurae with numerous black streaks; and, sternite 8 with heavily sclerotized distal margin that overlies the long quadrate subgenital plate.

Discussion. This widespread New World species ranges from California to New York south to Florida (Borkent & Grogan 2009), the Caribbean region in the Bahamas, Bermuda, Jamaica, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Dominica, Grenada, and in South America in Ecuador, Trinidad, and Brazil south to Argentina ( Spinelli & Wirth 1984; Borkent & Spinelli 2000, 2007). We provide the first records of D. cincta from Guadeloupe .

Material examined. Guadeloupe, Basse Terre, La Trace du Petit-Malendure, 21-V-2012, R. H. Turnbow, BL trap, 1 female . New Guadeloupe record.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Ceratopogonidae

SubFamily

Dasyheleinae

Genus

Dasyhelea

Loc

Dasyhelea cincta (Coquillett)

Grogan, Willliam L., Díaz, Florentina, Spinelli, Gustavo R. & Ronderos, Maria M. 2016
2016
Loc

Dasyhelea cincta:

Borkent 2007: 60
Borkent 2000: 25
Huerta 1999: 493
Spinelli 1984: 597
Davies 1979: 592
Wirth 1957: 9
Wirth 1952: 150
Johannsen 1943: 778
1943
Loc

Dasyhelea penthesileae

Macfie 1935: 55
1935
Loc

Pseudoculicoides cinctus:

Malloch 1915: 311
1915
Loc

Culicoides cinctus:

Kieffer 1906: 54
1906
Loc

Ceratopogon cinctus

Coquillett 1901: 605
1901
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