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Biting midges (Culicoides)

1993
Several genera within the nematocerous family Ceratopogonidae include blood-sucking midges (Fig. 4.1), sometimes misleadingly known as ‘sandflies’, particularly the genus Culicoides in which there are at least 800 decribed species. Culicoides range in size from 1 to 5 mm and, although small, they are fairly robustly built.
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Culicoides furens 1853

Culicoides furens (Poey), 1853 (Fig. 64) MEXICO, Nayarit, San Blas, 3-jul-1964, light trap, Spangler P.J., 9 females slide mounted [CAIM /Crt/lam-00622, 00625–00632]. Veracruz, Catemaco, Barra de Sontecomapan, 20-jul-1993, biting human, Elizabeth C., female slide mounted [CAIM /Crt/lam-00633]; Actopan, Arroyo Agrío, 27-jun-2006, CDC trap, GPS: 19° 42 ...
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Culicoides Latreille 1809

Key to the adults Culicoides from Mexico (Primarily for females) 1. Wing with conspicuous pattern of pale spots (Figs. 1–64, 67–88, 91–92).......................................... 2 - Wing without conspicuous pattern of pale spots (Figs. 65–66, 89–90)........................................... 91 2(1).
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Culicoides (Diphaomyia) Vargas

Subgenus DIPHAOMYIA Vargas tzotzil Huerta, Spinelli & Grogan, 2025: 9. Mexico (Chiapas).
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Culicoides (Sinocoides) Chu

Subgenus SINOCOIDES Chu jiangchengensis Wang & Liu, in He et al. 2023: 3. China (Yunnan).
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