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Leptoconops zherikhini Szadziewski & Arillo 2003

Description

Leptoconops zherikhini Szadziewski & Arillo, 2003

Fig. 5 & Pl. 1, fig. f.

Material: One female CPT- 3345 in a preparation of 4 x 5 x 2 mm.

Description: Body length about 1 mm. Eyes widely separated. Antenna with 12 flagellomeres, being 2– 11 more or less spherical and 12th cylindrical (Fig. 5 c). Proboscis relatively short with 4-segmented palpus. Wing length 0.6–0.7 mm, with costal vein not prolonged beyond vein R3. Vein R4+5 well developed to wing apex (Fig. 5 a). Legs slender, claws simple (Fig. 5 b), and tarsal ratio of hind leg about 1.4. Female cerci elongate, slender, 3.1 times longer than broad (Fig. 5 d).

Discussion: The new ceratopogonid specimens from San Just Amber clearly belong to the two species described from Álava Amber, despite some minor differences in the specimens of P. s k a l s k i i that fit within species variability.

These two species possess a long proboscis, indicating haematophagous habits. According to Grimaldi & Engel (2005), vertebrate feeding occurred in the ancestral ceratopogonid, and this habit would be inherited from the ancestor of probably all culicomorphans. Adults in extant species of Leptoconops feed on blood of mammals, birds and reptiles.

Notes

Published as part of Arillo, Antonio, Peñalver, Enrique & Delclòs, Xavier, 2008, Microphorites (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) from the Lower Cretaceous amber of San Just (Spain), and the co-occurrence of two ceratopogonid species in Spanish amber deposits, pp. 29-40 in Zootaxa 1920 on page 37, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.184689

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References

  • Szadziewski, R. & Arillo, A. (2003) The oldest fossil record of the extant subgenus Leptoconops (Leptoconops) (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia, 46 (suppl. - Fossil Insects), 271 - 275.
  • Grimaldi, D. A. & Engel, M. S. (2005) Evolution of the Insects. Cambridge University Press, New York, 755 pp.