Culicoides ellenbergeri Szadziewski
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4688.4.5 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5698032 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C343228E-064A-4344-A63B-C748F54A468D |
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scientific name |
Culicoides ellenbergeri Szadziewski |
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sp. nov. |
Culicoides ellenbergeri Szadziewski & Dominiak, sp. nov.
Figs 5 View FIGURE 5 A–C
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Diagnosis. This new species is distinguished from other Cretaceous Culicoides by the following combination of female characters: antennal flagellum with flagellomeres 2–8 spherical, much shorter than the more elongate 9–13, only flagellomere 1 with 7 sensilla coeloconica; distal portion of wing membrane with macrotrichia; palpal segment 3 greatly swollen without sensory pit, with several distinct capitate sensilla; proboscis short. Male unknown.
Description. Female ( Fig. 5A View FIGURE 5 ). Poorly preserved, distorted, abdomen missing. Eyes bare, separation not visible. Antennal flagellum ( Fig. 5C View FIGURE 5 ) length 0.32 mm; flagellomere 1 with 7 sensilla coeloconica, flagellomeres 2–13 without sensilla coeloconica, but with distinct sensilla basiconica; flagellomeres 2–8 more or less spherical, much shorter than the more elongate 9–13; antennal ratio 1.13. Palpus ( Fig. 5B View FIGURE 5 ) 5-segmented; palpal segment 3 greatly swollen without sensory pit, with several distinct capitate sensilla on ventral surface. Wing ( Fig. 5A View FIGURE 5 ) length 0.61 mm; costal ratio 0.69; distal portion of wing with macrotrichia in cells r 3, m 1 and m 2; basal radial and cubital cells without macrotrichia. Scutellum with about 8 long marginal setae. Tarsomere 1 of hind leg slender; TR (1) 2.1, TR (2) 2.0, TR (3) 1.8.
Male. Unknown.
Material examined. Holotype female, MAI 5666. Burmese amber, Hukawng Valley , Myanmar; purchased by Sieghard Ellenberger from Kassel , Germany. Deposited in Museum of Amber Inclusions, University of Gdańsk.
Etymology. This new species is dedicated to Sieghard Ellenberger of Kassel, Germany, a generous collector who purchased this biting midge and donated it to the Museum of Amber Inclusions, University of Gdańsk.
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