New records of biting and predaceous midges from Florida, including species new to the fauna of the United States (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae)
Author
William L. Grogan, Jr.
Author
Hribar, Lawrence J.
Author
Murphree, C. Steven
Author
Cilek, James E.
text
Insecta Mundi
2010
2010-10-15
2010
147
1
59
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5352908
1942-1354
5352908
Forcipomyia
(
Thyridomyia
)
nodosa
Saunders
Forcipomyia
(
Thyridomyia
)
nodosa
Saunders, 1959: 43
(
Costa Rica
); Wirth 1970: 434 (
Colombia
,
Mexico
records);
Dow and Wirth 1972: 186
(Arizona, Kansas, Mississippi records);
Borkent and Grogan 2009: 10
(in Nearctic catalog; distribution).
Discussion.
Although this species was originally described by
Saunders (1959)
from specimens collected in
Costa Rica
, it was also subsequently recorded from
Colombia
and Mexico by Wirth (1970), and in Arizona, Kansas and Mississippi by
Dow and Wirth (1972)
. As mentioned in the discussion section of
F
.
(
T
.)
johannseni
, a female from Vero Beach, St. Lucie Co., FL identified by Wirth (in
Dow and Wirth 1972
) as that species, is apparently a specimen of
F
. (
T
.)
nodosa
. This female lacks a palpal pit, a characteristic of
F. johannseni
, however, its third palpal segment is moderately short and broad with numerous subapical sensilla and the spermatheca has a curved neck, all of which are characteristic of female
F. nodosa
, and it represents the first record of this species from Florida. However, a male from the same site in St. Lucie Co. has genitalia that differ from illustrations of male
F. nodosa
in Wirth (1970) and
Dow and Wirth (1972)
as well as
two males
of this species we examined that were collected in Cochise Co., Arizona in 2007 by WLG. The proximal 2/3 of tergite 9, all of sternite 9 and the basal arms of the aedeagus are missing from this St. Lucie Co. male and it has a heavily sclerotized transverse sclerite at the base of the heavily sclerotized lateral sclerites of the aedeagus and very short gonocoxites, and these differences suggests that it may belong to an undescribed species.
New records.
St. Lucie Co., Vero Beach,
April 1957
, light trap,
1 female
(FSCA).
New
Florida state
record.