Three new species of Culex (Melanoconion) (Diptera: Culicidae) from French Guiana based on morphological and molecular data
Author
Talaga, Stanislas
0000-0003-1591-4115
Institut Pasteur de la Guyane, Vectopôle Amazonien Emile Abonnenc, 23 Avenue Pasteur, 97300, Cayenne, French Guiana. stanislas. talaga @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1591 - 4115 & Institut Pasteur de la Guyane, Microbiota of Insect Vectors Group, 23 Avenue Pasteur, 97300, Cayenne, French Guiana.
stanislas.talaga@gmail.com
Author
Gendrin, Mathilde
Institut Pasteur de la Guyane, Microbiota of Insect Vectors Group, 23 Avenue Pasteur, 97300, Cayenne, French Guiana. & Institut Pasteur, Université de Paris, Department of Insect Vectors, 75015 Paris, France.
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-11-07
5205
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journal article
183374
10.11646/zootaxa.5205.2.5
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Culex
(
Melanoconion
)
lucackermanni
Talaga
,
n. sp.
Zoobank LSID:
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
EBF54E64-DA7C-48CE-9719-5596450631CF
BIN: BOLD:AET1273.
Male.
Habitus not examined.
Genitalia
(
Fig. 4A‒G
): Tergum VIII not clearly separated into lateral lobes. Tergum IX with 2 distinct lobes, shape as shown in
Fig. 4F
, bearing 29‒33 setae equally distributed in 2 groups of distinct sizes, outer setae clearly longer than the inner setae. Gonocoxite stocky, ovoid; ventrolateral setae strongly developed; ventromesal surface with small, scattered setae from base to level of distal division of subapical lobe, setae longer basally; lateral surface with a patch of very long setae (lsp) at level of subapical lobe; proximal part of ventrolateral surface with scales. Subapical lobe clearly divided into 2 divisions. Proximal division divided into 2 slightly divergent arms, proximal arm shorter than distal arm, both arms bearing 1 long, robust, sinuous, apically hooked seta (setae
a
and
b
), both setae equivalent in length and width; a patch of short setae inserted mesally at base of distal surface. Distal division subdivided into inner and outer arms; inner arm columnar with 4 apical setae, 3 long, apically expanded, appressed flattened setae (
f
), and 1 shorter, apically truncated, flattened seta (
f
); outer arm with 2 apical setae, 1 long hooked seta (
h
), and 1 short, curved, saber-like seta (
s
); 2 subapical setae, 1 broad, asymmetrical, striated foliform seta (
l
), and 1 long, narrow, saber-like seta (
s
) inserted at base of seta
l
. Gonostylus slender, curved, widened on distal
0.5 in
lateral view, tapering to apex, bearing an inconspicuous subapical crest on ventral side, restricted to widest part; ventral surface with small laterally directed lapel-shaped fold, and a small hyaline fold apically with smooth border; gonostylar claw, short, leaf-like, 2 close setae before gonostylar claw, distal seta conspicuously larger than proximal seta. Phallosome with lateral plates longer than aedeagal sclerites; distal part of lateral plate with median and tergal processes, sternal process not developed; apical median process broad and curved on ventral side, apical margin irregular, ending in 1 or 2 points tergad; apical tergal process long, equivalent in length to apical median process, pointed and directed dorsolaterally; base of lateral plate with a markedly distinct tergal process. Proctiger elongate; paraproct narrowed distally, expanded basally, crown a row of about 8 or 9 short simple blades, apical blade conspicuously more sclerotized than basal blades. Cercal sclerite long and narrow with 1 cercal seta. Basal plate and paramere as figured. Tergum X somewhat rectangular in outline, rounded at apex.
Etymology.
This species is dedicated to Luc Ackermann, the conservator of the Réserve Naturelle Nationale de La Trinité, for his continuous efforts in documenting the biodiversity of this preserved area of
French Guiana
.
Bionomics.
Very little is known about the bionomics of
Cx. lucackermanni
. Immature stages were collected among roots and dead leaves at the edge of a rainforest stream (
Fig. 5B
). Water was clear, moderately warm (24.8°C), almost neutral (pH = 7.45), with a conductivity of 180 µS/cm. Immature stages of
Cx. lucackermanni
were collected together with
An.
(
Lophopodomyia
)
squamifemur
Antunes, 1937
,
Chagasia bonneae
Root, 1927a
and
Cx.
(
Mel.
)
corentynensis
Dyar, 1920
.
Distribution.
Culex lucackermanni
is only know from the
type
locality (
Fig. 1A
).
FIGURE 4.
Male genitalia of
Culex
(
Melanoconion
)
lucackermanni
n. sp.
A, Gonocoxopodite, lateral aspect; B, gonocoxopodite, mesal aspect; C, paraproct, tergum X and basal plate, lateral views; D, paramere, lateral view; E, lateral plate and aedeagal sclerite, lateral views; F, tergum IX; G, tergum VIII. AeS, aedeagal sclerite; BP, basal plate; dSL, distal division of subapical lobe; Gc, gonocoxite; GC, gonostylar claw; Gs, gonostylus; LP, lateral plate; lsp, lateral setal patch; Ppr, paraproct; pSL, proximal division of subapical lobe; X-Te, tergum X.
FIGURE 5.
Aquatic habitats of (A)
Culex
(
Melanoconion
)
hutchingsae
n. sp.
and (B)
Cx.
(
Mel.
)
lucackermanni
n. sp.
in the Réserve Naturelle Nationale de La Trinité, French Guiana.
Type material.
Holotype
:
Adult
male in 96% ethanol with dissected genitalia mounted on a microscope slide and associated pupal exuviae in 70% ethanol (specimen numbers ST1#01742,
BOLD
:
FGMOS2927-22
),
FRENCH GUIANA
:
Montagnes de la Trinité
,
Crique Baboune
(
53.40525° W
,
4.58359° N
,
90 m
above sea level
),
8-XI-2020
,
S. Talaga
, IPG
.
Paratypes
: Two adult males individualized in 96% ethanol with dissected genitalia mounted on separate microscope slides and individualized associated pupal exuviae in 70% ethanol (specimen numbers ST1#01743,
BOLD
:
FGMOS2928-22
and ST1#01744,
BOLD
:
FGMOS2929-22
), same collection data as the holotype, IPG
.