Anopheles (Anopheles) pseudopunctipennis Theobald
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Anopheles (Anopheles) pseudopunctipennis Theobald
subspecies levicastilloi Levi Castillo, 1944 —original combination: Anopheles pseudopunctipennis var. levicastilloi (subspecific status by Leví Castillo 1945). Distribution: Ecuador (Levi Castillo 1944).
subspecies neghmei Mann, 1950 —original combination: Anopheles pseudopunctipennis ssp. neghmei. Distribution: Chile (Mann 1950).
subspecies noei Mann, 1950 —original combination: Anopheles pseudopunctipennis ssp. noei. Distribution: Chile (Mann 1950).
subspecies patersoni Alvarado & Heredia, 1947 —original combination: Anopheles (Anopheles) pseudopunctipennis var. patersoni (subspecific status by Lane 1953). Distribution: Argentina (Alvarado & Heredia 1947).
subspecies pseudopunctipennis Theobald, 1901c —original combination: Anopheles pseudopunctipennis. Distribution: Aruba, Curaçao, Granada, Margarita Island (Venezuela), Trinidad and Tobago (historical), Venezuela [to be verified] (revised here).
subspecies rivadeneirai Leví Castillo, 1945 —original combination: Anopheles (Anopheles) pseudopunctipennis var. rivadeneirai (subspecific status by Lane 1953). Distribution: Ecuador (Leví Castillo 1945).
syn. argentinus Brèthes, 1912 —original combination: Proterorhynchus argentinus.
syn. peruvianus Tamayo, 1907 (in Tamayo & García 1907)—original combination: Anopheles peruvianus.
syn. tucumanus Lahille, 1912 —original combination: Anopheles tucumanus.
Overview. Anopheles pseudopunctipennis sensu lato (herein the Pseudopunctipennis Complex)has a wide distribution from the southern United States to northern Argentina and Chile. In some localities it is an important malaria vector, in others it is seldom attracted to humans (Rozeboom 1941). This complex belongs to the Pseudopunctipennis Group, which also includes An. chiriquiensis Komp, 1936, An. eiseni Coquillett, 1902a, An. franciscanus McCracken, 1904, An. geometricus Corrêa, 1944, An. hectoris Giaquinto Mira, 1931 and An. parapunctipennis Martini, 1932 (Reid & Knight 1961). The Pseudopunctipennis Complex (as An. pseudopunctipennis) has been diagnosed throughout its range in keys and descriptions using the following characters. Female: Maxillary palpus with narrow pale bands at articulations, palpomere 5 pale; scutum with broad silvery gray central area; legs mostly dark and unmarked; costa of wing dark except for subcostal pale and apical pale spots (according to Wilkerson & Peyton 1990), vein R 1 pale except at presector dark, sector dark and subapical dark spots, sector pale spot present at radial crossvein (r 1 -r s), vein Cu pale with postbasal and preapical dark spots, vein 1A pale basally, dark apically except for pale apex, and all posterior veins terminating at pale fringe spots. Male: Aedeagus with 1–3 pairs of small curved serrate leaflets. Larva: Seta 3-C single; 9-M,T about 2 times length of seta 10-M,T; 6-IV,V prominent, plumose; 2-IV single; median plate of spiracular apparatus with a pair of distinctive posterior-directed projections. Egg: Characters vary but an egg with the collar separate from the floats is the character state most cited and illustrated. Currently, not including the nominotypical subspecies, the complex includes five subspecies and three synonyms. We use literature-based morphological, ecological, geographic, cytological and genetic evidence to propose elevation of four subspecies and two synonyms to specific status, and synonymy of one subspecies.We transfer one elevated synonym to nomen dubium because of the lack of a primary type, or any other specimens for study, and a contradictory original description. Two junior synonyms remain associated with one of the elevated synonyms. No subspecies are retained.
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Biodiversity
- Scientific name authorship
- Theobald
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Order
- Diptera
- Family
- Culicidae
- Genus
- Anopheles
- Species
- pseudopunctipennis
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- species
References
- Levi Castillo, R. (1944) El complejo " Pseudopunctipennis " en el Ecuador (Diptera - Culicidae). Imprenta de la Universidad, Guayaquil, 7 pp.
- Levi Castillo, R. (1945) Los anofelinos de la Republica del Ecuador. Tomo Primero. Artes Graficas Senefelder, Guayaquil, Ecuador, vi + 72 pp.
- Mann F., G. (1950) Dos nuevas sub-especies del Anopheles pseudopunctipennis Th. 1901. Biologica, 8 - 11, 33 - 42.
- Alvarado, C. A. & Heredia, R. L. (1947) Observaciones sobre una nueva variedad del Anopheles (A.) pseudopunctipennis Theobald 1901, encontrada en la provincia de Tucuman. (Nota previa). Anales del Instituto de Medicina Regional Universidad Tucuman, 2 (1), 73 - 78.
- Lane, J. (1953) Neotropical Culicidae. Vols. I & II. University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, 1112 pp.
- Theobald, F. V. (1901 c) A monograph of the Culicidae or mosquitoes. Vol. 2. British Museum (Natural History), London, viii + 391 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 58067
- Brethes, J. (1912) Los mosquitos de la Republica Argentina. Boletin de Instituto Entomologia Patagonia Vegetal, 1, 1 - 48.
- Tamayo, M. O. & Garcia, C. A. (1907) Las aquas do Huacachina. Informe prosentado a la Sociedad Geografica de Lima. Memoirs Municipal de Lima, 1906, 1 - 63. [Reproduced in part 30 September 1907 as " Las Aquas do Huacachina " in Boletin de la Sociedad Geografica de Lima, 21, 241 - 251, including the description of Anopheles peruvianus Tamayo]
- Lahille, F. (1912) Sobre un Anopheles, una Stegomyia y la notacion de las nervaduras alares de los mosquitos. Anales del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Buenos Aires, 23, 253 - 263, 5 pls.
- Rozeboom, L. E. (1941) Distribution and ecology of the Anopheles mosquitoes of the Caribbean Region. Publication of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 15, 98 - 107.
- Komp, W. H. W. (1936) Anopheles (Anopheles) chiriquiensis, a new species of Anopheles from Panama (Diptera, Culicidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 38 (7), 156 - 160.
- Coquillett, D. W. (1902 a) New forms of Culicidae from North America. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 10 (3), 191 - 194.
- McCracken, I. (1904) Anopheles in California, with description of a new species. Entomological News, 15 (1), 9 - 14, 1 pl.
- Correa, R. R. (1944) Desericao de uma nova subespecie do subgenero " Anopheles " (Diptera, Culicidae). Anals Paulistas de Medicina e Cirurgia, 47 (5), 407 - 408.
- Giaquinto Mira, M. (1931) Una nueva especie de Anopheles en Guatemala: Anopheles hectoris mihi. Boletin de la Direccion General de Salubridad, Guatemala, 1 (20 / 25), 606 - 615.
- Martini, E. (1932) Dos nuevos mosquitos Anopheles, procedentes del Estado de Chiapas, Mexico. Revista Mexicana de Biologia, 12, 99 - 102.
- Reid, J. A. & Knight, K. L. (1961) Classification within the subgenus Anopheles (Diptera, Culicidae). Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, 55 (4), 474 - 488. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 00034983.1961.11686077
- Wilkerson, R. C. & Peyton, E. L. (1990) Standardized nomenclature for the costal wing spots of the genus Anopheles and other spotted-wing mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae). Journal of Medical Entomology, 27 (2), 207 - 224. https: // doi. org / 10.1093 / jmedent / 27.2.207