Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2002, Side 146

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2002, Side 146
144 THE BITING MIDGE CULICOIDESIMPUNCTATUS GOETGHEBUER, 1920 (DIPTERA: CERATOPOGONIDAE) RECORDED FROM THE FAROES Introduction The biting midges (Culicoides Latreille) are minute (wing length rarely >2mm), mainly crepuscular nematocerous flies. The females usually require a blood meal for the successful development of eggs. In some cases the biting activity of female Culicoides is a nuisance to animals and man and the species Culicoides impuncta- tus is a particularly troublesome biter. This paper reports on the first record of the species from the Faroes. Materials and methods Insects were collected by means of a portable, battery-operated light trap (Ento- Tech light weight trap, I I Watt fluorescent PL-light tube Osram Delux/color; Olsen et al., 1984). Collecting was done in three sites on Streymoy: 1. At the settlement Gerðinum (at sea level), Vestmanna. The light trap was placed on the outskirts of the settlement, about40 m from human habita- tions and operated for four nights (July 29 - August 1,2001). In the site the moist soil was covered with grass and moss; horses were grazing in the pastures. 2. Mýrarnar (mountains about 400 m above sea level; trap operated for four nights, July 25-28, 2001). Predominanl habitats: moist rocks covered with moss and bogland with peat- based mire vegetation made up of grass and bog moss (Sphagnum spp). The latter area provided summer pasture for sheep. 3. Fur- ther, among insects collected in a light trap placed at Hoyvík on the outskirts of Tórs- havn a male and a female C. impunctatus were found (June 24 - July 16, 1991, leg. Peter Gjelstrup and Svend Kaaber). Results and discussion A total of 142 specimens (2 S S, 140 2 S) of C. impunctatus were trapped, viz. at Gerðinum 22 2 and at Mýrarnar 2SS, 1382 2. Thus nearly all specimens were collected in the site Mýrarnar, which re- flects that C. impunctatus is a bogland species breeding in oligotropic, peaty sites characterized by bog moss (Sphagnum spp.)(Kettle, 1984). C. impunctatus is widespread, occurring in Europe and Asia (Remm, 1988); in Eu- rope it is recorded from e.g. Britain (in- cluding Orkney), Denmark and Norway (Campbell and Pelham-Clinton, 1960; Nielsen, 1964; Halldorsdottir et al., 1989). The species is not known l'rom Iceland and Greenland. In some species of Culicoides the female antennal ratio (the ratio of the sum of the length of the apical five segments of the an- tennal flagellum to the sum of the basal segments) has been found to vary in rela- tion to absolute size, generally increasing with increasing body size (Campbell and Pelham-Clinton, 1960). The mean antennal ratio of Faroese C. impunctatus (n = 9, 0.981 ± 0.028) is significantly lower than the mean ratios recorded from Britain (Campbell and Pelham-Clinton, 1960; North Britain: n = 13, 1.057 ± 0.0080, p < 0.001; South Britain: n = 15, 1.016 ± 0.0071, p < 0.001) and Denmark (Nielsen, 1964; n = 2 6, 1.02 ± 0.039, p < 0.01), but seems, if anything, comparable to the ratios recorded from e.g. France, Slovakia, and the former Soviet Union (Kremer, 1965; Országh, 1976; Glukhova, 1989). However, since the Faroese specimens were all
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