Dasyhelea cincta (Coquillett)
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Dasyhelea cincta (Coquillett) |
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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); Wirth 1965: 127 (in Nearctic catalog; distribution); Waugh & Wirth 1976: 222 (in revision of eastern USA Dasyhelea View in CoL ; distribution); Davies & Giglioli 1979: 592 (Grand Cayman); Spinelli & Wirth 1984: 597 ( Jamaica, Haiti, Mexico, Panama); Huerta et al. 1999: 493 (records from Mexico); Borkent & Spinelli 2000: 25 (in New World catalog south of the USA; distribution); Borkent & Spinelli 2007: 60 (in Neotropical catalog; distribution); Borkent & Grogan 2009: 11 (in Nearctic catalog; distribution); Grogan et al. 2016: 208 View Cited Treatment ( Guadeloupe); Borkent, 2016: 63 (in online World catalog).
Dasyhelea albopicta Ingram & Macfie, 1931: 187 ( Argentina) View in CoL ; Díaz et al. 2009: 150 [as synonym of D. cincta (Coquillett) View in CoL ]
Dasyhelea penthesileae Macfie, 1935: 55 ( Brazil) View in CoL , Spinelli, 1983: 407 (redescriptions of male, female, description of pupa; Argentina record).
Diagnosis. The only Neotropical species of the cincta group with the following combination of characters. Males with elongate, slender paramere with sharply pointed tip and the base narrowly fused to both gonocoxal apodemes; bases of gonocoxal apodemes broad, foot-shaped; and aedeagus with distal margin of hyaline envelope of aedeagus without crenulations. Females with long antennal flagellum with flagellomeres 9–13 elongate, much longer than broad; spermathecae small (48 x 42 μm), spherical to ovoid with numerous hyaline punctations and short, slender, oblique necks; and sternite 8 with heavily sclerotized distal portion that overlies the long quadrate subgenital plate which has a deep posterior excavation.
Discussion. This widespread New World species inhabits the USA from California to New York south to Florida ( Borkent & Grogan 2009), in the Caribbean region it is known from the Bahamas, Bermuda, Jamaica, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Dominica, Grenada, Guadeloupe, and from Mexico to South America in Ecuador, Trinidad, and Brazil south to Argentina ( Spinelli & Wirth 1984; Borkent & Spinelli 2000, 2007; Díaz et al. 2009; Grogan et al. 2016). We provide the first record of D. cincta from Curaçao.
Material examined. CURAÇAO, Piscadera Baai , 5-XII-2015, M. C. Thomas, Blacklight trap in mangroves, 1 male. New Curaçao record .
Grisea Group
The grisea group is equivalent to the subgenus Dasyhelea ( Dominiak 2012) , and species differ from all other groups/subgenera of Dasyhelea by their broad elliptical, bilobate or heart-shaped frontal sclerite, their antennal flagellomeres are heavily sculptured in both sexes and flagellomere 13 is elongate with a tapered slender apex. Males tergite 9 usually with long, cylindrical apicolateral processes, rarely with short, triangular apicolateral processes; sternite 9 relatively short with posterior margin concave, straight or convex; gonocoxal apodemes and paramere asymmetrical; gonocoxite often with basomesal hook or tubercle. Females subgenital plate entire and usually with triangular, arrowhead-shaped or slender distal section; and spermatheca pyriform, heavily sclerotized, and sometime with large, distinct surface punctations.
Borkent, A. & Spinelli, G. R. (2000) Catalog of the New World biting midges south of the United States of America (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). Contributions on Entomology, International, 4, 1 - 107.
Borkent, A. & Spinelli, G. R. (2007) Neotropical Ceratopogonidae (Diptera: Insecta). In: Adis, J., Arias, J. R., Rueda-Delgado, G. & Wantzen, K. M. (Eds.), Aquatic biodiversity in Latin America (ABLA). Vol. 4. Pensoft, Sofia-Moscow, pp. 1 - 198.
Borkent, A. & Grogan, W. L. Jr. (2009) Catalog of the New World Biting Midges North of Mexico (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). Zootaxa, 2273 (1), 1 - 48. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 2273.1.1
Borkent, A. (2016) World Species of Biting Midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). Available from: http: // wwx. inhs. illinois. edu / files / 4514 / 6410 / 0252 / CeratopogonidaeCatalog. pdf (accessed 28 January 2019)
Coquillett, D. W. (1901) New Diptera in the U. S. National Museum. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 23, 593 - 618. https: // doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 00963801.23 - 1225.593
Davies, J. E. & Giglioli, M. E. C. (1979) The Ceratopogonidae (Diptera) of Grand Cayman, West Indies: species and ecological notes. Mosquito News, 39, 586 - 594.
Diaz, F., Spinelli, G. R. & Ronderos, M. M. (2009) Biting midges of the Dasyhelea cincta group from Patagonia (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift, 56, 149 - 156. https: // doi. org / 10.1002 / mmnd. 200900013
Dominiak, P. (2012) Biting midges of the genus Dasyhelea Kieffer (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) in Poland. Polish Journal of Entomology, 81, 211 - 304. https: // doi. org / 10.2478 / v 10200 - 012 - 0009 - 8
Grogan, W. L. Jr., Diaz, F., Spinelli, G. R. & Ronderos, M. M. (2016) The biting and predaceous midges of Guadeloupe (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). II. Species of the subfamily Dasyheleinae. Zootaxa, 4184 (2), 201 - 254.
Huerta, H., Ibanez-Bernal, S. & Felippe-Bauer, M. L. (1999) New records of biting midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) in Mexico. Entomologia y Vectores, 6, 491 - 499.
Ingram, A. & Macfie, J. W. S. (1931) Ceratopogonidae. In: Diptera of Patagonia and South Chile. Part II. Fascicle 4. Nematocera. British Museum (Natural History), London, pp. 155 - 232.
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. https: // doi. org / 10.1093 / aesa / 36.4.763
Kieffer, J. J. (1906) Diptera. Fam. Chironomidae. In: Wytsman, P. (Ed.), Genera Insectorum, Fasc., 42, pp. 1 - 78, 4 pls.
Macfie, J. W. S. (1935) Ceratopogonidae (Dipt.) from the river Amazon. Stylops, 4, 49 - 56. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1365 - 3113.1935. tb 00555. x
Malloch, J. R. (1915) 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 pls. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 9255
Spinelli, G. R. (1983) Notas sobre Ceratopogonidae (Diptera Nematocera) de la Republica Argentina. I. Una nueva especie del genero Alluaudomyia Kieffer, redescripcion de Dasyhelea penthesileae Macfie, y nuevas citas para el genero Stilobezzia Kieffer. Limnmobios, 2, 403 - 411.
Spinelli, G. R. & Wirth, W. W. (1984) Las especies Neotropicales del genero Dasyhelea, grupo cincta (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). Limnobios, 2, 586 - 608
Wirth, W. W. (1952) The Heleidae of California. University of California Publications in Entomology, 9, 95 - 266.
Wirth, W. W. & Williams, R. W. (1957) The biting midges of the Bermuda Islands, with descriptions of five new species (Diptera, Heleidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 59, 5 - 14. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / S 0272 - 2712 (18) 30394 - 9
Wirth, W. W. (1965) Family Ceratopogonidae. In: Stone, A., Sabrosky, C. W., Wirth, W. W., Foote, R. H. & Coulson, J. R. (Eds.), A Catalog of the Diptera of America North of Mexico. United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Agriculture Handbook 276. U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., pp. 121 - 142.
Wirth, W. W. & Waugh, W. T. (1976) Five new Neotropical Dasyhelea midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) associated with culture of Cocoa. Studia Entomologica, 19, 223 - 236.
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Dasyhelea cincta (Coquillett)
Grogan, William L., Díaz, Florentina, Spinelli, Gustavo R. & Ronderos, Maria M. 2019 |
Dasyhelea cincta:
Grogan, W. L. Jr. & Diaz, F. & Spinelli, G. R. & Ronderos, M. M. 2016: 208 |
Borkent, A. 2016: 63 |
Borkent, A. & Grogan, W. L. Jr. 2009: 11 |
Borkent, A. & Spinelli, G. R. 2007: 60 |
Borkent, A. & Spinelli, G. R. 2000: 25 |
Huerta, H. & Ibanez-Bernal, S. & Felippe-Bauer, M. L. 1999: 493 |
Spinelli, G. R. & Wirth, W. W. 1984: 597 |
Davies, J. E. & Giglioli, M. E. C. 1979: 592 |
Wirth, W. W. & Waugh, W. T. 1976: 222 |
Wirth, W. W. 1965: 127 |
Wirth, W. W. & Williams, R. W. 1957: 9 |
Wirth, W. W. 1952: 150 |
Johannsen, O. A. 1943: 778 |
Dasyhelea penthesileae
Spinelli, G. R. 1983: 407 |
Macfie, J. W. S. 1935: 55 |
Dasyhelea albopicta
Diaz, F. & Spinelli, G. R. & Ronderos, M. M. 2009: 150 |
Ingram, A. & Macfie, J. W. S. 1931: 187 |
Pseudoculicoides cinctus:
Malloch, J. R. 1915: 311 |
Culicoides cinctus:
Kieffer, J. J. 1906: 54 |
Ceratopogon cinctus
Coquillett, D. W. 1901: 605 |
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