Psilozia Enderlein

Subgenus PSILOZIA Enderlein Simulium argus Williston Pasternak (1964: p. 135, footnote on partial resolution relative to S. vittatum ): [North America] Simulium infernale Adler, Currie & Wood Adler, Currie & Wood (2004, notes on comparison with S. vittatum , original description of species):...

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Main Authors: Adler, Peter H., Crosskey, Roger W.
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Published: Zenodo 2015
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6093649
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Summary:Subgenus PSILOZIA Enderlein Simulium argus Williston Pasternak (1964: p. 135, footnote on partial resolution relative to S. vittatum ): [North America] Simulium infernale Adler, Currie & Wood Adler, Currie & Wood (2004, notes on comparison with S. vittatum , original description of species): USA Simulium tribulatum Lugger Rothfels & Dunbar (1953, description of general polytene features, idiogram, photos of metaphase and polytene complements and all arms, polytene chromosome relative lengths; as S. vittatum ): Canada Pasternak (1961, 1964, characterization, inversions mapped, photos of IS and IIIL; as S. vittatum [in part]): Canada, USA Barley (1964, photo of polytene complement, utility of polytenes in cytogenetic instruction; as S. vittatum ): USA Rothfels (1980, characterization; inversions mapped; photos of sex chromosomes and partial IS, IIL, and IIIL; recognition of sibling species status; as S. vittatum sibling species ‘IIIL- 1 ’): Canada, USA Rothfels (1981 a, characterization; inversions mapped; photos of sex chromosomes, IIIS, and partial IIIL; as S. vittatum sibling species ‘IIIL- 1 ’): Canada Rothfels (1981 b, characterization, comparison with S. vittatum [as sibling species ‘IS- 7 ’], origin of sibling species, photos of sex chromosomes; as S. vittatum sibling species ‘IIIL- 1 ’): Canada, USA Rothfels & Featherston (1981, characterization; comparison with S. vittatum [as sibling species ‘IS- 7 ’]; inversions mapped; photos of IIL and IIIS and partial IS, IL, and IIIL; seasonal pairing of homologues; as S. vittatum sibling species ‘IIIL- 1 ’): Canada, USA Featherston (1982, inversion polymorphisms, origin of sibling species, sex chromosomes; as S. vittatum sibling species ‘IIIL- 1 ’): Canada, USA Adler (1983, polymorphism frequencies, sex chromosomes; as S. vittatum sibling species ‘IIIL- 1 ’): USA Adler (1986, notes on geographic variation, possible hybrids with S. vittatum [as cytospecies ‘IS- 7 ’]; as S. vittatum cytospecies ‘IIIL- 1 ’): Canada Adler & Kim (1986, chromosomal characters in larval key, idiogram; as S. vittatum ‘IIIL- 1 ’): USA Adler, Currie & Wood (2004, chromosomal characters in larval key, recognition of ‘IIIL- 1 ’ of Rothfels & Featherston 1981 as S. tribulatum ): North America Procunier, Zhang, Cupp, Miller & Cupp (2005, notes on sex chromosomes; photos of 2 gene locations in polytenes from adult Malpighian tubules, IIIS, partial IIIL, and sex chromosomes; physical mapping of antihemostatic salivary factors to polytenes): USA Simulium vittatum Zetterstedt s. str. Zimring (1953, idiogram, notes on general polytene features, photos of CII and partial IIS, polytene chromosome relative lengths): Canada Pasternak (1961, 1964, characterization, inversions mapped, note on autotriploid, photos of all arms): Canada, USA Rothfels (1980, characterization, de novo interhomologue interchange, idiogram of IS, photos of sex chromosomes and partial IS and IIL, recognition of sibling species status; as S. vittatum sibling species ‘IS- 7 ’): Canada, USA Rothfels (1981 a, characterization, photo of IIIS; as S. vittatum sibling species ‘IS- 7 ’): Canada Rothfels (1981 b, characterization, comparison with S. tribulatum [as sibling species ‘IIIL- 1 ’], origin of sibling species, photos of sex chromosomes; as S. vittatum sibling species ‘IS- 7 ’): Canada, USA Rothfels & Featherston (1981, characterization; comparison with S. tribulatum [as sibling species ‘IIIL- 1 ’]; inversions mapped; photos of IIL and IIIS and partial IS, IL, and IIIL; as S. vittatum sibling species ‘IS- 7 ’): Canada, USA Featherston (1982, inversion polymorphisms, origin of sibling species, sex chromosomes; as S. vittatum sibling species ‘IS- 7 ’): Canada, USA Sanderson, McLachlan & De Boni (1982, photos of IIS and fluorescent polytene complement with and without aluminum treatment, polytene puffing in presence of chromatin-bound aluminum): Canada Adler (1983, polymorphism frequencies, polytene chromosomes from adult Malpighian tubules, sex chromosomes; as S. vittatum sibling species ‘IS- 7 ’): USA Adler (1986, notes on geographic variation, possible hybrids with S. tribulatum [as S. vittatum cytospecies ‘IIIL- 1 ’]; as S. vittatum cytospecies ‘IS- 7 ’): Canada Adler & Kim (1986, chromosomal characters in larval key, idiogram; as S. vittatum ‘IS- 7 ’): USA Purcell, Giberson, Brockhouse & Hale (2001, photos of polytene complement and chromosome II showing stress puff, relation of stress puffing to land use and water chemistry): Canada Brockhouse & Adler (2002, cytogenetic characterization of laboratory colonies, idiograms of sex chromosomes, pseudopartial sex linkage): USA Adler, Currie & Wood (2004, chromosomal characters in larval key, notes on sex chromosomes, recognition of ‘IS- 7 ’ of Rothfels & Featherston 1981 as S. vittatum s. str.): Iceland, North America Procunier, Zhang, Cupp, Miller & Cupp (2005, physical mapping of antihemostatic salivary factors to polytenes): USA : Published as part of Adler, Peter H. & Crosskey, Roger W., 2015, Cytotaxonomy of the Simuliidae (Diptera): a systematic and bibliographic conspectus, pp. 1-139 in Zootaxa 3975 (1) on pages 79-80, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3975.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/192364