C. ibericus (Dzhafarov 1964)
| Taxonomy | Biology | Distribution |
Culicoides ibericus
Dzhafarov 1964: 355. TL Azerbajdzhan
(Dzhafarov 1964: 355. ♂, ♀, desc, figs)
(Callot, Kremer & Coluzzi 1965: 165. Notes, fig, Italy)
Kremer 1966: 78. ♂, ♀, notes, figs)
(Navai & Mesghali 1968: 243. Record, Iran)
(Glukhova 1989: 156. ♂, ♀, notes, figs)
Diagnosis and Notes
The wing is pale greyish, without
markings. The female AR is 0.65-0.97; the SD 3, 7-10. There are three spermathecae
as shown in Dzhafarov’s illustration; they are very similar in appearance to
those of mirzaevae. The male genitalia are
like those of other members of the subgenus, with the dorsal and ventral
roots of the dististyles large and prominent. The ninth sternite membrane is
bare (in mirzaevaeit is spiculate).
The figure of the male genitalia is from Glukova (1989), and of the
spermathecae from Dzhafarov (1964).
