Revision of Subgenus Microculex Theobald, 1907 from Tue, 2015-06-30 15:50

Type species: 

Microculex argenteoumbrosus Theobald, 1907 [subjective synonym of Culex imitator Theobald, 1903].

Classification: 

Subfamily Culicinae, genus Culex. Subgenus Microculex includes 33 species. See Culex classification, Subgenus Microculex).

Characteristics: 

ADULTS - Small mosquitoes; head with narrow scales on vertex and orbital line; maxillary palpus of females with 3(?) palpomeres, palpus of males as longer or longer than proboscis, with 5 palpomeres; scutum with pattern of dark, golden or silvery scales; acrostichal setae present or absent; antepronotum with narrow scales; mesokatepisternum with scales; lower mesepimeral seta present; vein R2 and vein R3 of wing with narrow scales; legs entirely dark-scaled (some species) or tarsi with basal pale bands (most species); abdominal terga dark-scaled. MALE GENITALIA - Tergum IX lobes distinct, widely separated; gonocoxite without scales; subapical lobe subapical in position, little if at all divided, proximal division with 2 rod-like setae, distal division weakly developed but usually bearing a number of setae; gonostylus simple, tapered distally; phallosome not columnar, lateral plate with long basal hook; paraproct with single row of blunt spicules. LARVAE - Antenna shorter than head, constricted beyond seta 1-A, seta 1-A inserted about 0.8 from base; seta 2-C weakly developed or absent; seta 3-P shorter than setae 1,2-P; comb with many scales in patch; siphon usually very long and slender; seta 1-S distal to pecten; saddle long, complete; seta 1-X small, branched; setae 2,3-X long, single; ventral brush (seta 4-X) with 4 pairs of setae on grid. PUPAE - Trumpet long and slender, tracheoid beyond base; meatus without slit from proximal part of pinna; seta 2-III mesad of seta 1; seta 2-VI laterad of seta 1; seta 9-VIII relatively long, subequal to length of tergum VIII; caudal lobe of tergum VIII not overlying lateral part of tergum IX; seta 1-Pa present, seta 2-Pa absent. See genus Culex.

Phylogenetic relationships: 

Microculex appears to be related to Micraedes and Carrollia. It was recovered in a paraphyletic basal relationship to the reciprocally monophyletic subgenera Micraedes and Carrollia in the parsimony analyses of Harbach et al. (2012).

Bionomics and disease relations: 

The immature stages inhabit epiphytic bromeliads, and less frequently bamboo internodes. Eggs are enclosed separately in gelatinous envelopes. Lane (1953) indicated that adult females prefer to feed on birds.

Species of subgenus Microculex are not of medical importance to humans.

Distribution: 

Neotropical Region, from Mexico to northern Argentina.

Species: 
albipes Lutz, 1904 (in Bourroul, 1904)
aphylactus Root, 1927
aureus Lane & Whitman, 1951
azymus Dyar & Knab, 1906
carioca Lane & Whitman, 1951
chryselatus Dyar & Knab, 1919
consolator Dyar & Knab, 1906
daumastocampa Dyar & Knab, 1908
davisi Kumm, 1933
dubitans Lane & Whitman, 1951
elongatus Rozeboom & Komp, 1950
gairus Root, 1927
gaudeator Dyar & Knab, 1907
hedys Root, 1927
imitator Theobald, 1903
   subspecies imitator Theobald, 1903
   subspecies retrosus Lane & Whitman, 1951
inimitabilis Dyar & Knab, 1906
   subspecies fuscatus Lane & Whitman, 1951
   subspecies inimitabilis Dyar & Knab, 1906
intermedius Lane & Whitman, 1951
jenningsi Dyar & Knab, 1907
kukenan Anduze, 1942
lanei Oliveira Coutinho & Forattini, 1962
microphyllus Root, 1927
neglectus Lutz, 1904 (in Bourroul, 1904)
pleuristriatus Theobald, 1903
pulidoi Cova Garcia & Sutil Oramas, 1974	
reducens Lane & Whitman, 1951
reginae Floch & Fauran, 1955
rejector Dyar & Knab, 1906
shopei Forattini & Toda, 1966
siphanulatus Lourenço-de-Oliveira & da Silva, 1987
stonei Lane & Whitman, 1943
sutili Cova Garcia & Pulido F., 1974
worontzowi Pessoa & Galvão, 1936
xenophobus Ronderos, 1965

Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith