Abstract

The paper describes the polytene chromosomes of Simulium (Ectemnaspis) ignescens from Colombia and compares them with those of a sympatric undescribed species designated Simulium "C." The two species share the entire banding sequence of chromosome arms IS, IL, and IIIS. Their IIIL arms differ by a single fixed inversion, but their second chromosomes exhibit multistep arrangement differences that were not completely resolved. The nucleolar organizer of S. ignescens is in the base of IIIS, that of Simulium "C" in the base of IS. Polymorphisms in IIS of S. ignescens exhibit partial sex linkage; no sex differential segments were demonstrated in Simulium "C." Common autosomal polymorphisms of both species involve preferentially chromosome III. Preliminary studies indicate that the chromosome maps of S. ignescens can serve as standards for other neotropical Simulium Latreille species including the important vectors of Onchocerca volvulus and Mansonella ozzardi.

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