Culicoides Latreille and Leptoconops Skuse biting midges of the southwestern United States with emphasis on the Canyonlands of southeastern Utah (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae)
Author
Phillips, Robert A.
2962 Desert Road Moab, UT 84532 USA
text
Insecta Mundi
2022
2022-01-28
2022
907
1
214
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.6391684
1942-1354
6391684
CBD29188-143B-44DF-BE21-1654D50D8621
Culicoides
(
Diphaomyia
)
erikae
Atchley and Wirth
(
Fig. 76
, 129, 240, 271)
Culicoides
(
Diphaomyia
)
erikae
Atchley and Wirth, 1979: 532
(key; numerical characters; female; male genitalia; pupa; fig. female antenna, palpus, wing, eye separation, spermathecae, male antenna, parameres, genitalia;
New Mexico
).
Wirth et al. 1985: 18
(numerical characters; fig. female wing).
Diagnosis.
(
Tables 14
,
15
) Wing pattern reduced; r
2
dark; distal pale spots absent from r
3
, m
1
, m
2
, often cua
1
; spermathecae with sclerotized necks ~2× longer than wide; sclerotized ring on spermathecal duct; ventral apodeme of gonocoxite with two widely divergent processes, footlike; basal arms of aedeagus each with spurlike process on posterior margin, median process of aedeagus narrow parallel-sided, aedeagal ratio ~0.4; parameres separate, each with bulbous submedian lobe and subapical fringe of spines.
Distribution.
Utah
(Box Elder, Grand, Uintah counties),
Arizona
,
New Mexico
. Nine of the 14
C
.
erikae
collected were from
2436 m
elevation in Uintah County (
Table 7
), suggesting it is more common at higher elevations than were routinely sampled.
Larval ecology.
Atchley collected or reared pupae from Silver Creek Canyon, Otero County,
New Mexico
, in May of 1973 and from Cedar Creek Canyon, Lincoln County,
New Mexico
, in June of 1973 but did not report details of the habitats (
Atchley and Wirth 1979
).
Adult behavior.
The mandibular and lacinial teeth on the female indicate it feeds on vertebrate blood; however, its hosts are unknown.