Culicoides parauapebensis, a new species of the subgenus Hoffmania Fox from northern Brazil (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae)
Author
Trindade, Rosimeire Lopes Da
Author
Felippe-Bauer, Maria Luiza
text
Zootaxa
2011
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42
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.201448
09078a46-fd8b-4ab1-9cb9-e7fcb7ee58c6
1175-5326
201448
Culicoides parauapebensis
sp. nov.
Figs. 1–6
Diagnosis.
Only species of the
guttatus
species group with the following combination of characters: medium-size, eyes contiguous by distance equal to diameter of two ommatidia, capitate sensilla distributed in a open and irregular sensory area on distal half or distal 1/3 of palpal segment 3, fore- and mid knees pale, M1 and CuA1 pale to apex, m1 with two distal pale spots, halter deeply infuscated.
Female
. Head. Brown. Eyes (
Fig. 4
) contiguous by distance equal to diameter of two ommatidia. Flagellum (
Fig. 2
) pale brown; antennal ratio 1.00–1.09 (1.05, n=11); sensilla coeloconica on flagellomeres 1, 9–13, three on 1, one on 9– 12, two on 13. Palpus (
Fig. 3
) brown; segment 3 moderately stout, capitate sensilla distributed on distal half or distal 1/3, forming a open, irregular sensory area; palpal ratio 2.0–2.6
(
2.3 n
=11). Proboscis moderately long; P/H ratio 0.68– 0.75(0.70, n=11); mandible with 15 (n=3) teeth.
Thorax: Brown. Scutum with pair of dark brown sublateral vittae and pair of posterior ovoid dark brown spots; scutellum yellowish on sides; postscutelum brown. Wing (
Fig. 1
) with contrasting pattern; r-m pale; R3 pale, slightly infuscate anteriorly; transverse distal pale spot in r3 reaching wing margin; two distal pale spots in m1 (the most distal faint or absent in two specimens); distal pale spot in m2 reaching wing margin; pale spot in cua1 not connected with the pale line bordering CuA1; M1, CuA1 pale to apex; apex of M2 pale; CuA2 pale except dark apex; macrotrichia, scarse on distal half of the wing and on distal portion of anal cell; wing length 0.84–1.05 (0.97, n= 11) mm; breadth 0.40–0.49 (0.46, n=11) mm; costal ratio 0.64–0.66 (0.65, n=11). Halter brown. Legs mostly brown; apices of fore-, midfemur pale, bases of tibiae pale; apical 1/5 of hind tibia pale (
Fig. 6
).
Abdomen: Brown. Two subspherical, subequal spermathecae (three on two specimens) with very short necks (
Fig. 5
), measuring 39 by 33 µm and 36 by 31 µm (n=8); rudimentary 3rd generally absent (two specimens with a small one), sclerotized ring present.
Male: unknown.
FIGURE 1.
Wing photograph of female of
Culicoides parauapebensis
sp. nov.
FIGURES 2–6.
Culicoides parauapebensis
sp. nov.
, female. 2. Flagellomeres; 3. Palpus; 4. Dorsal portion of head capsule, in anterior view, showing eye separation; 5. Spermathecae, sclerotized ring present; 6. Femora and tibiae (left to right) of fore-, mid- and hindlegs.
Distribution and bionomics.
C. parauapebensis
is known only from farm area in northern Brazilian state of Pará.
Types
.
Holotype
female, Fazenda
Bocaina, Parauapebas
, Pará,
BRASIL
,
27–28.V.2007
, CDC light trap, Gilberto, Jarilson & Paulo col. (MPEG).
Paratypes
,
89 females
as follows: same data as
holotype
,
83 females
(MPEG; #464-467 CCER); same data except
28–29.V.2007
,
2 females
(MPEG); same data except Nunes, Pereira e Marcos col.,
1 female
(MPEG); same data except Fazenda Guilherme,
29–30.V.2007
, Chicão, Guilherme & Nonato col.,
2 females
(MPEG); Sede Municipal, São Geraldo do Araguaia (
6o23'52.67''S
48o32' 57.10''W
), Pará,
BRASIL
,
21–22.I.2006
, CDC light trap, Trindade & Guimarães col.,
1 female
(MPEG).
Etymology.
This species is named after the
type
locality.
Taxonomic discussion.
Culicoides parauapebensis
is a medium-sized species in the subgenus
Hoffmania
Fox. In
the key to the Neotropical bloodsucking midges of the
Culicoides
(
Hoffmania
)
guttatus
group by
Spinelli
et al
. (1993)
,
C. parauapebensis
key out to couplet 14 and can be distinguished from
C. filariferus
Hoffman
and
C. ocumarensis
Ortiz
by the pale apices of CuA1 (CuA1 dark in
C. filariferus
and in
C. ocumarensis
), smaller palpal ratio 2.0–2.6 (
2.9–3.7 in
C. filariferus
,
3.2–3.8 in
C. ocumarensis
) and P/H ratio 0.68–0.75 (
0.95–1.12 in
C. filariferus
,
0.95–1.03 in
C. ocumarensis
). The new species also has similarities with
C. batesi
Wirth & Blanton
and
C. lutzi
Costa Lima especially by the meristic data as palpal ratio, P/H ratio, antennal ratio and wing length. It can be distinguished from these species by the apical pale band in fore femur (fore femur uniformly brown in
C. batesi
and
C. lutzi
), by the capitate sensilla on palpus forming a open, irregular sensory area on distal half or distal 1/3 of the segment 3 (capitate sensilla forming an irregular pit in middle of segment
3 in
C. batesi
and
C. lutzi
), by the M1 and CuA1 entirely pale (M1 only pale on apical portion and apex of CuA1 dark in
C. batesi
), by the presence of two distal pale spots on m1 (m1 with one distal pale spot in
C. lutzi
), by the dark halter (pale halter in
C. lutzi
). Also, several species of
Culicoides
(
Hoffmania
)
guttatus
group, including
C. batesi
and
C. filariferus
are known from Amazon region associates to forest ecosystem, while
C. parauapebensis
was collected in farm area. The species discussed here are known from Para state.