Department of Entomology, Faculty of Epidemiology, Parasites and Vectors, Agricultural Research Council - Onderstepoort Veterinary Research, Onderstepoort, South Africa; and, Department of Zoology and Entomology, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, University of Pretoria, Pretoria.
Onderstepoort J Vet Res. 2023 Mar 6;90(1):e1-e14. doi: 10.4102/ojvr.v90i1.2072.
Culicoides truuskae Labuschagne and Meiswinkel sp. n. is described and illustrated in both sexes from material collected in South Africa and Namibia. It is restricted to the xeric western margin of the subcontinent, occurring in Fynbos, Nama-Karoo and Succulent Karoo ecoregions in South Africa and Desert and Savanna ecoregions in Namibia experiencing 600 mm of rainfall annually. Culicoides truuskae sp. n. is part of the Afrotropical 'plain-wing' Culicoides in which the wing lacks a distinguishing pattern of light and dark spots; the diagnostic dark smudge that traverses wing cell r3 may result in C. truuskae sp. n. being misidentified as the sympatric but phyletically unrelated Culicoides herero (Enderlein) - (of the Similis group, subgenus Oecacta Poey). Additionally, this study is the first description of the male of C. herero. C. truuskae sp. n. and Culicoides coarctatus Clastrier and Wirth share similar characters in the male genitalia, although the two species are separable on wing pattern and female flagellum sensilla coeloconica (SCo) distribution. The breeding habitat and adult female blood-feeding preferences of C. truuskae sp. n. are not known. A maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree, using mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) sequence data, is provided to further clarify the relationship between C. truuskae sp. n., C. coarctatus and C. herero. Extensive light trap data, collected over 30 years, are used to map the distribution ranges of C. truuskae sp. n., C. coarctatus and C. herero in Southern Africa.Contribution: The description of this new species and the description of the male of C. herero increases our understanding of the diversity and distribution of Culicoides species in southern Africa.
特鲁斯卡库伊伊蚊(Culicoides truuskae)是一种新的双翅目昆虫,在南非和纳米比亚采集的标本中描述和说明了雌雄两性。它局限于该次大陆干旱的西部边缘,出现在南非的 Fynbos、Nama-Karoo 和多汁 Karoo 生态区以及纳米比亚的沙漠和稀树草原生态区,年降雨量为 600 毫米。特鲁斯卡伊伊蚊(Culicoides truuskae)是非洲热带“平翅”库伊伊蚊的一部分,其翅膀没有明显的明暗斑点图案;穿过翅室 r3 的暗污迹可能导致特鲁斯卡伊伊蚊(C. truuskae)被错误识别为同域但系统发育上无关的库伊伊蚊(Culicoides herero)(Similis 组,亚属 Oecacta Poey)。此外,本研究首次描述了库伊伊蚊(C. herero)的雄性。特鲁斯卡伊伊蚊(C. truuskae)和库伊伊蚊(Culicoides coarctatus)在雄性生殖器上具有相似的特征,尽管这两个物种在翅膀图案和雌性触角感觉锥(SCo)分布上是可分离的。C. truuskae 的繁殖栖息地和成年雌性吸血偏好尚不清楚。提供了最大似然系统发育树,使用线粒体细胞色素 c 氧化酶 I(COI)序列数据,以进一步阐明特鲁斯卡伊伊蚊(C. truuskae)、库伊伊蚊(C. coarctatus)和库伊伊蚊(C. herero)之间的关系。利用 30 多年来收集的大量灯光诱捕数据,绘制了特鲁斯卡伊伊蚊(C. truuskae)、库伊伊蚊(C. coarctatus)和库伊伊蚊(C. herero)在南非的分布范围。贡献:这种新物种的描述以及库伊伊蚊(C. herero)的雄性描述增加了我们对南非库伊伊蚊(Culicoides)物种多样性和分布的理解。