dc:title"The Pupae of the Biting Midges of the World (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), With a Generic Key and Analysis of the Phylogenetic Relationships Between Genera";
dc:description"FIGURE 11. Habitus. A. Forcipomyia (Thyridomyia) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Chan & LeRoux 1970). B. Forcipomyia (Pterobosca) crinume, female, in ventral view (from Tokunaga 1932). C. Forcipomyia (Lasiohelea) rugosa, male, in dorsal view (from Saunders 1964). D. Atrichopogon hexastichus, male, in dorsal view (from Nielsen 1951). E. Atrichopogon wirthi, female, in dorsal view (from Chan & Linley 1988). F. Atrichopogon muelleri, sex unknown, in dorsal view, with larval exuviae on posterior of abdomen (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). G. Dasyhelea vericolor, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Szadziewski et al. 1997). H. Schizonyxhelea bulla, sex unknown, in dorsal view (from Thomsen 1937).";
dc:description"FIGURE 14. Anterior portion of heads. A. Austroconops mcmillani, in ventral view, dorsal apotome not present. B. Leptoconops bequaerti, in anterior view (distorted slide specimen). C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anterior view (Florida, USA). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. in anteroventral view (Florida, USA). E. Atrichopogon sp., in anterior view (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada).";
dc:description"FIGURE 23. Posterior portion of heads, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. near antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from St. Pierre de Wakefield, Quebec, Canada). F. Dasyhelea paracincta. G. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata.";
dc:description"FIGURE 29. Dorsal setae from left side of thoraces. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Leptoconops linleyi. D. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). E. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. F. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. G. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). H. Dasyhelea paracincta. I. Dasyhelea atlantis. J. Dasyhelea pseudoincisurata. K. Culicoides haematopotus. L. Culicoides phlebotomus. M. Paradasyhelea albipunctata. N. Ceratopogon boomerangus. O. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). P. Alluaudomyia needhami. Q. Baeodasymyia christopheri (from Borkent & Craig 1999). R. Austrohelea campbellensis. S. Stilobezzia antennalis. T. Schizonyxhelea forattinii (from Borkent 2000a).";
dc:description"FIGURE 32. Cephalothoraces and abdominal segments 1–3, in lateral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops linleyi. C. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) sp. (Florida, USA). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from 6.5 km NW Enderby, BC, Canada). E. Dasyhelea sp., in anteroventral view (Herman Lake, 4 km SE Eagle Bay, BC, Canada). F. Dasyhelea oppresa. G. Culicoides denticulatus. H. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. I. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). J. Alluaudomyia bella. K. Baeodasymyia michaeli. L. Stilobezzia antennalis.";
dc:description"FIGURE 34. Legs, wings and apices of the antennae, in ventral view. A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Euprojoannisia) sp. (from Peru). D. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). E. Dasyhelea paracincta. F. Culicoides sp. (from 3 km E. Carp, Ontario, Canada).";
dc:description"FIGURE 47. Metathoraces and tergites 1 (in dorsal view). A. Austroconops mcmillani. B. Leptoconops kerteszi. C. Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) bipunctata. D. Forcipomyia (Phytohelea) n. sp. nr. antiguensis. E. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). F. Dasyhelea pseudoincisuata.";
dc:description"FIGURE 56. Abdominal segment four, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). A. Forcipomyia dominicana. B. Atrichopogon sp. (from Lake Opinicon, Ontario, Canada). C. Dasyhelea paracincta.";
dc:description"FIGURE 73. Abdominal segments 9. A. Dasyhelea laeta, female, in ventral view (from Mayer 1934c). B. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). C. Dasyhelea assimilis, male, in lateral view with ventral to the right (from Mayer 1934c). D. Dasyhelea grisea, male, in dorsal view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). E. Dasyhelea chani, female, in dorsal view (from Wirth & Linley 1990). F. Dasyhelea atlantis, female, in ventral view (from Waugh & Wirth 1976). G. Dasyhelea gluchovae, female, in ventral view (from Brodskaya 1996). H. Culicoides haematopotus, female, in dorsal and ventral view (shagreen not shown). I. Paradasyhelea albipunctata, female, in dorsal view (Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985a). J. Ceratopogon boomerangus, female, in ventral view (modified from Borkent & Grogan 1995). K. Brachypogon artemis, female, in dorsal view (from Debenham 1991). L. Alluaudomyia appendiculata, female, in dorsal view (from Elson-Harris & Kettle 1985b).";
dc:description"FIGURE 79. Evolution of ecdysial sutures and splits in pupal exuviae of Ceratopogonidae, head and anterior portion of thorax in ventral view. Numbers refer to character states of characters 2 and 8 in text. Red indicates ecdysial splits. A. Leptoconopinae. B. Forcipomyiinae. C. Dasyheleinae. D. Most Ceratopogonini. E. Most Ceratopogonini, Clinohelea. F. Allohelea, Atyphohelea, Parabezzia. G. Heteromyia, Pellucidomyia, Hebetula. H. most Sphaeromiini s. lat., most Palpomyiini, Paryphoconus; some Bezzia are nearly completed fused (as in Fig. 79I), with only the dorsal apotome separate, along with an ecdysial split along the base of the antenna and the dorsal thoracic split. I. Jenkinshelea, Macropeza, Mallochohelea, Probezzia, Neobezzia.";
dc:description"FIGURE 13. Anterior portion of heads and thoraces, in anterior or anterodorsal view. A. Leptoconops kerteszi, ecdysial sutures of head enhanced to show position. B. Culicoides denticulatus. C. Ceratopogon nr. abstrusus. D. Brachypogon sp. (from 6 km E. Falkland, BC, Canada). E. Alluaudomyia bella, dorsal apotome absent. F. Clinohelea curriei. G. Pellucidomyia leei. H. Mallochohelea caudellii. I. Bezzia sp. (from Bolean Lake, BC, Canada).";