1959
DOI: 10.5479/si.00963801.109-3415.237
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Biting Midges of the Genus Culicoides from Panama (Diptera: Heleidae)

Abstract: (Blanton, Galindo, and Peyton, 1955). The senior author determined the Culicoides that were collected and he cooperated in describing the numerous new species that were soon discovered.Some of these new species were described in joint papers as the work progressed, but it was soon realized that a major revision of the Panama species was needed, and we then devoted our efforts to the present paper.When our studies began, 16 species of Culicoides had been reported from

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“…Los especímenes recolectados se preservaron en alcohol al 70% y, luego, se contaron e identificaron por especie en el laboratorio, teniendo en cuenta el patrón de pigmentación de las alas y las descripciones originales de varias especies de Culicoides (3,(17)(18)(19). Las especies identificadas fueron confirmadas por Gustavo Spinelli del Museo de La Plata, Universidad de La Plata, Argentina.…”
Section: Muestreo Entomológicounclassified
“…Los especímenes recolectados se preservaron en alcohol al 70% y, luego, se contaron e identificaron por especie en el laboratorio, teniendo en cuenta el patrón de pigmentación de las alas y las descripciones originales de varias especies de Culicoides (3,(17)(18)(19). Las especies identificadas fueron confirmadas por Gustavo Spinelli del Museo de La Plata, Universidad de La Plata, Argentina.…”
Section: Muestreo Entomológicounclassified
“…The species of Culicoides were identified (Wirth & Blanton, 1959, 1974 and representative specimens forwarded to Dr Willis Wirth (U.S. Department of Agriculture Systematic Entomology Laboratory at the National Museum) for confirmation of identification.…”
Section: Insect Collectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Terminology of larva and pupa follows Kettle and Elson (in press) and that of the adult Wirth and Blanton (1959).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%