2011
DOI: 10.1080/00379271.2011.10697714
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New insights on diversity, morphology and distribution of Culicoides Latreille 1809 (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) from Northeast Spain

Abstract: Abstract. The present work provides an improvement on the knowledge of the diversity, morphology and distribution of Culicoides species in Catalonia (NE Spain). Data derived from morphology and sequencing allowed to detect the presence of 13 species non previously found in the surveillance area, updating the number of species recorded in Catalonia up to 53. Of special interest among the newly recorded species are: 1) C. yemenensis, new record for Europe, 2) C. coluzzii and C. sejfadinei, being new records for … Show more

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“…Culicoides griseidorsum, C. puncticollis and C. submaritimus were recorded for the first time in Romania, increasing the number of known Culicoides species for the country to 49 species [25]. Culicoides submaritimus has been considered a synonym of C. maritimus Tokunaga, 1940 by some authors [62,63], while recent studies treated C. submaritimus as a distinct species [14,64]. In the present study, C. submaritimus was identified by its similarity with cox1 sequences from Turkey, which are the only sequences available on GenBank for this species, while no cox1 sequences were available for C. maritimus.…”
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“…Culicoides griseidorsum, C. puncticollis and C. submaritimus were recorded for the first time in Romania, increasing the number of known Culicoides species for the country to 49 species [25]. Culicoides submaritimus has been considered a synonym of C. maritimus Tokunaga, 1940 by some authors [62,63], while recent studies treated C. submaritimus as a distinct species [14,64]. In the present study, C. submaritimus was identified by its similarity with cox1 sequences from Turkey, which are the only sequences available on GenBank for this species, while no cox1 sequences were available for C. maritimus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En este trabajo se nombran un total de 53 especies, incluyendo C. submaritimus, ya que reconsidera la sinonimia de ésta con C. maritimus, dejando la puerta abierta a que ambas sean subespecies por lo que aparecen separadas. Casi una década después, Talavera et al (2011) las definen como dos especies diferentes, basándose tanto en diferencias morfológicas como en estudios moleculares. Delécolle (2002) no nombra a C. accraensis (descrito en Sahuquillo Herráiz & Gil Collado, 1982a), C. griseidorsum (descrito en Mellor et al, 1983), C. helveticus y C. poperinghensis (descritos en Anónimo, 1992), C. achrayi (descrito por Capela et al, 1992) y C. bahrainensis y C. marcleti (descritos en Ortega, 1993).…”
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“…En ese mismo año, en Cataluña, Talavera et al (2011) encuentran 5 nuevas especies, siendo la primera especie el primer registro para Europa, la segunda y la tercera para la Península Ibérica, y la cuarta y quinta para España:…”
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