Abstract

The microtrichia of the labral fan primary rays, considered as the finest structure of the larval filter mechanism in Simuliidae, and the posterior proleg hooks, a structure used for substrate attachment, were describe using Scanning Electron Microscopy for the first time in 14 Neotropical species of black flies. Four patterns of primary rays microtrichia and two types of hooks barbs disposition were found. The present study provides new morphological information for Neotropical black fly species, compares it with previous information for worldwide species. Also, shows that the presence of posterior proleg hooks barbs is common among black fly species, that these barbs are not related with the larval habitat or with the primary ray microtrichia pattern, and that flow conditions may influence the last-instar larvae microtrichial patterns, at least in most of the Neotropical species studied here.

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