Abstract

Nearly 230 species of biting midges have been recorded or described from Argentina; 38 of them are known from the Buenos Aires province and only one is cited from Martín García Island. This paper presents the results raised from six collecting trips which took place on the island during spring 2005, summer 2006 and autumn 2009. Diverse sampling sites including permanent and temporary aquatic environments were chosen, most of the ten sampling sites were ponds of diverse origin, some of these environments were covered with floating vegetation as Lemna gibba, Lemna minuscule, Salvinia biloba, Salvinia minima, Azolla filiculoides, Limnobium laevigatum, Pistia stratiotes, Spirodela intermedia, Wolffiella oblonga and Wolffia columbiana. Other sites were placed in urban and suburban areas. Adults were collected with sweep nets at sunrise and sunset and with light traps at intervals of four to five hours at night, depending on electricity availability on the island. Larvae and pupae were collected with different implements depending on characteristics of each surveyed aquatic habitat. In free standing water, they were captured with small sieves or hand pipettes and micropipettes, flotation techniques were utilized for sampling vegetated areas, free and rooted floating hydrophytes were extracted for removing insects among them. Thirteen species of Ceratopogonidae were collected, three of Atrichopogon Kieffer, three of Forcipomyia Meigen, two of Dasyhelea Kieffer, four of Culicoides Latreille, and one of Bezzia Kieffer, all representing new records from the island.

Highlights

  • Martín García Island is located in the Northeastern bend of the Río de la Plata estuary, near the mouth of Río Uruguay and the lower delta of Río Paraná (34°10’56’’ S - 58°15’86’’ W), in North of Buenos Aires province, Argentina

  • The ceratopogonid fauna of Buenos Aires province is well known with 38 species recorded, 25 of which belong to Atrichopogon Kieffer, Forcipomyia Meigen, Dasyhelea Kieffer, Culicoides Latreille and Bezzia Kieffer; only one species of Forcipomyia has previously been cited from Martín García Island

  • We present results of field work on Martín García Island, a previously poorly known area in Buenos Aires province, and provide a list of ceratopogonids collected from this island (Table 1)

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Introduction

Martín García Island is located in the Northeastern bend of the Río de la Plata estuary, near the mouth of Río Uruguay and the lower delta of Río Paraná (34°10’56’’ S - 58°15’86’’ W), in North of Buenos Aires province, Argentina. Material examined: Argentina, Buenos Aires, Isla Martín García: Área urbana, 11-X2006, Ronderos-Díaz col., 1 male, 1 female, at light.

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