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Morphological and Molecular Analyses of Simulium rufibasis (Diptera: Simuliidae) in Thailand
by
Takaoka, Hiroyuki
, Srisuka, Wichai
, Saeung, Atiporn
, Low, Van Lun
in
Animals
/ Aquatic insects
/ Biodiversity
/ Biological research
/ Biting
/ Black flies
/ COI gene
/ COI protein
/ Diptera
/ Female
/ females
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genes
/ Genotypes
/ Identification and classification
/ Insects
/ Male
/ males
/ MORPHOLOGY, SYSTEMATICS, EVOLUTION
/ New species
/ nucleotide sequences
/ Oriental Region
/ Pupae
/ Simuliidae - anatomy & histology
/ Simuliidae - classification
/ Simuliidae - genetics
/ Simulium
/ Simulium rufibasis
/ Simulium tenebrosum
/ Spine
/ Subgroups
/ taxonomy
/ Testing
/ Thailand
2019
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Morphological and Molecular Analyses of Simulium rufibasis (Diptera: Simuliidae) in Thailand
by
Takaoka, Hiroyuki
, Srisuka, Wichai
, Saeung, Atiporn
, Low, Van Lun
in
Animals
/ Aquatic insects
/ Biodiversity
/ Biological research
/ Biting
/ Black flies
/ COI gene
/ COI protein
/ Diptera
/ Female
/ females
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genes
/ Genotypes
/ Identification and classification
/ Insects
/ Male
/ males
/ MORPHOLOGY, SYSTEMATICS, EVOLUTION
/ New species
/ nucleotide sequences
/ Oriental Region
/ Pupae
/ Simuliidae - anatomy & histology
/ Simuliidae - classification
/ Simuliidae - genetics
/ Simulium
/ Simulium rufibasis
/ Simulium tenebrosum
/ Spine
/ Subgroups
/ taxonomy
/ Testing
/ Thailand
2019
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Morphological and Molecular Analyses of Simulium rufibasis (Diptera: Simuliidae) in Thailand
by
Takaoka, Hiroyuki
, Srisuka, Wichai
, Saeung, Atiporn
, Low, Van Lun
in
Animals
/ Aquatic insects
/ Biodiversity
/ Biological research
/ Biting
/ Black flies
/ COI gene
/ COI protein
/ Diptera
/ Female
/ females
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genes
/ Genotypes
/ Identification and classification
/ Insects
/ Male
/ males
/ MORPHOLOGY, SYSTEMATICS, EVOLUTION
/ New species
/ nucleotide sequences
/ Oriental Region
/ Pupae
/ Simuliidae - anatomy & histology
/ Simuliidae - classification
/ Simuliidae - genetics
/ Simulium
/ Simulium rufibasis
/ Simulium tenebrosum
/ Spine
/ Subgroups
/ taxonomy
/ Testing
/ Thailand
2019
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Morphological and Molecular Analyses of Simulium rufibasis (Diptera: Simuliidae) in Thailand
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Morphological and Molecular Analyses of Simulium rufibasis (Diptera: Simuliidae) in Thailand
2019
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Overview
A man-biting black fly species so far regarded as Simulium rufibasis Brunetti in Thailand was morphologically analyzed. It was found to be almost indistinguishable in the female from S. rufibasis sensu stricto but distinguishable in the male by the slender fore basitarsus and abdominal segments 2, 6, and 7 each with a pair of shiny dorsolateral patches, and in the pupa by the absence of spine-combs on abdominal segment 7 and terminal hooks on segment 9. It is described as a new species, Simulium tenebrosum. Taxonomic notes are given to separate it from all 11 known species of the S. rufibasis subgroup of the Simulium (Simulium) tuberosum species-group. An analysis of the COI gene sequences shows that this new species is distantly separated from the closely related species.
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Entomological Society of America,Oxford University Press
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