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''Culicoides'' is a
genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In bino ...
of biting midges in the
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Ceratopogonidae Ceratopogonidae is a family of flies commonly known as no-see-ums, sand flies or biting midges, generally in length. The family includes more than 5,000 species, distributed worldwide, apart from the Antarctic and the Arctic. A 2025 study fro ...
. There are over 1000 species in the genus,Connelly, C. R
Biting midges: ''Culicoides'' spp.
Featured Creatures, Entomology and Nematology Department, University of Florida IFAS. August 2013 Edition.
which is divided into many subgenera. Several
species A species () is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction. It is the basic unit of Taxonomy (biology), ...
are known to be vectors of various diseases and
parasite Parasitism is a Symbiosis, close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives (at least some of the time) on or inside another organism, the Host (biology), host, causing it some harm, and is Adaptation, adapted str ...
s which can affect animals. The genus has a long fossil record, with earliest known fossils being from
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, around 99 million years old.


Notable taxa

The
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and
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of this genus are confused. A large number of species are of unknown relation to those that have been assigned to
subgenera In biology, a subgenus ( subgenera) is a taxonomic rank directly below genus. In the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, a subgeneric name can be used independently or included in a species name, in parentheses, placed between the ge ...
already. Furthermore, many subgenera are sometimes elevated to full genus status, or additional genera (such as '' Paradasyhelea'') are included as subgenera herein. A widely cited, periodically updated, subgeneric classification of species of ''Culicoides'' begins with the warning that the traditional approach to classification of species in this genus has led to "
phylogenetic In biology, phylogenetics () is the study of the evolutionary history of life using observable characteristics of organisms (or genes), which is known as phylogenetic inference. It infers the relationship among organisms based on empirical dat ...
chaos". Some of the specific consequences are mentioned, as well as recommendations for future work. A molecular phylogeny based on 42 species from 3 continents was proposed in 2017. In this work, the authors found that the subgenera ''Monoculicoides'', ''Culicoides'', ''Haematomyidium'', ''Hoffmania'', ''Remmia'' and ''Avaritia'' (including the main vectors of bluetongue virus disease) were monophyletic, whereas the subgenus ''Oecacta'' was paraphyletic. The study validated the subgenus ''Remmia'' (= Schultzei group) as a valid subgenus, outside of the subgenus ''Oecacta''. The authors also considered that in Europe, ''
Culicoides obsoletus ''Culicoides'' is a genus of biting midges in the family (biology), family Ceratopogonidae. There are over 1000 species in the genus,Connelly, C. RBiting midges: ''Culicoides'' spp.Featured Creatures, Entomology and Nematology Department, Univers ...
'', ''
Culicoides scoticus ''Culicoides'' is a genus of biting midges in the family Ceratopogonidae. There are over 1000 species in the genus,Connelly, C. RBiting midges: ''Culicoides'' spp.Featured Creatures, Entomology and Nematology Department, University of Florida IF ...
'' and '' Culicoides chiopterus'' should be part of the ''Obsoletus'' complex whereas '' Culicoides dewulfi'' should be excluded from this complex. The authors concluded that the current ''Culicoides'' classification needed to be revisited with modern tools. *Subgenus ''Avaritia'' **''
Culicoides brevitarsis ''Culicoides'' is a genus of biting midges in the family Ceratopogonidae. There are over 1000 species in the genus,Connelly, C. RBiting midges: ''Culicoides'' spp.Featured Creatures, Entomology and Nematology Department, University of Florida IF ...
'' - suspected as vector of Akabane and
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Culicoides imicola ''Culicoides imicola'' (''Culicoides imicola'' Kieffer, former name ''C. pallidipennis'' Carter) is a species of Ceratopogonidae that transmits the bluetongue virus (BTV) and the African horse sickness virus. This particular species has been re ...
'' - main vector of bluetongue virus and African Horse Sickness in Southern Europe **'' Culicoides chiopterus'' - **'' Culicoides dewulfi'' - **''
Culicoides obsoletus ''Culicoides'' is a genus of biting midges in the family (biology), family Ceratopogonidae. There are over 1000 species in the genus,Connelly, C. RBiting midges: ''Culicoides'' spp.Featured Creatures, Entomology and Nematology Department, Univers ...
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Culicoides scoticus ''Culicoides'' is a genus of biting midges in the family Ceratopogonidae. There are over 1000 species in the genus,Connelly, C. RBiting midges: ''Culicoides'' spp.Featured Creatures, Entomology and Nematology Department, University of Florida IF ...
'' - *Subgenus ''Beltranmyia'' **''
Culicoides circumscriptus ''Culicoides'' is a genus of biting midges in the family Ceratopogonidae. There are over 1000 species in the genus,Connelly, C. RBiting midges: ''Culicoides'' spp.Featured Creatures, Entomology and Nematology Department, University of Florida IF ...
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Culicoides crepuscularis ''Culicoides crepuscularis'' is a species of biting midge in the family Ceratopogonidae Ceratopogonidae is a family of flies commonly known as no-see-ums, sand flies or biting midges, generally in length. The family includes more than 5,00 ...
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Culicoides manchuriensis ''Culicoides'' is a genus of biting midges in the family Ceratopogonidae. There are over 1000 species in the genus,Connelly, C. RBiting midges: ''Culicoides'' spp.Featured Creatures, Entomology and Nematology Department, University of Florida IF ...
'' **'' Culicoides salinarius'' *Subgenus ''Culicoides'' **'' Culicoides boyi'' **'' Culicoides delta'' **'' Culicoides fagineus'' **'' Culicoides grisescens'' **''
Culicoides impunctatus The highland midge (scientific name: ''Culicoides impunctatus''; ; ) is a species of biting midge found across the Palearctic (throughout Britain, Ireland, Scandinavia, other regions of Northern Europe, Russia and Northern China) in upland and l ...
'' ( Highland midge) - vector for '' Haemoproteus'' spp. **'' Culicoides kalix'' **'' Culicoides newsteadi'' **'' Culicoides nipponensis'' **'' Culicoides pulicaris'' **'' Culicoides punctatus'' **'' Culicoides selandicus'' *Subgenus ''Drymodesmyia'' **'' Culicoides loughnani'' *Subgenus ''Haematomyidium'' **'' Culicoides insinuatus'' **'' Culicoides paraensis'' - vector of Oropouche virus *Subgenus ''Haemophoructus'' **'' Culicoides gemellus'' *Subgenus ''Hoffmania'' **'' Culicoides foxi'' **'' Culicoides fusipalpis'' **'' Culicoides ignacioi'' **'' Culicoides insignis'' **'' Culicoides lutzi'' **'' Culicoides maruim'' **'' Culicoides paramaruim'' *Subgenus ''Macfiella'' **'' Culicoides phlebotomus'' *Subgenus ''Meijerehelea'' **'' Culicoides guttifer'' *Subgenus ''Monoculicoides'' **'' Culicoides nubeculosus'' **'' Culicoides variipennis'' *Subgenus ''Oecacta'' **'' Culicoides furens'' transmits '' Mansonella ozzardi'' *Subgenus ''Remmia'' **'' Culicoides oxystoma'' *Subgenus ''Tokunagahelea'' **'' Culicoides pygmaeus'' *Subgenus ''Trithecoides'' **'' Culicoides anophelis'' Species ''
incertae sedis or is a term used for a taxonomy (biology), taxonomic group where its broader relationships are unknown or undefined. Alternatively, such groups are frequently referred to as "enigmatic taxa". In the system of open nomenclature, uncertainty ...
'' include: * ''limai'' group **'' Culicoides limai'' * ''fluviatilis'' group **'' Culicoides fluviatilis'' **'' Culicoides leopodoi'' * ''reticulatus'' group **'' Culicoides guyanensis'' **'' Culicoides paucienfuscatus'' **'' Culicoides reticulatus''


Description

Adults are small dark insects about 1–3 mm long. The antennae are long (15 segments) densely haired in the males and less hairy in females. The
thorax The thorax (: thoraces or thoraxes) or chest is a part of the anatomy of mammals and other tetrapod animals located between the neck and the abdomen. In insects, crustaceans, and the extinct trilobites, the thorax is one of the three main di ...
is hooped and carries a pair of broad mottled wings. Only the first two longitudinal veins are distinct. Midges are morphologically distinct from mosquitoes, lacking a proboscis, limiting their ability to bite through clothing. Both males and females feed on nectar, however only the females take a blood meal, which is needed for the maturation of fertilized eggs. Females typically bite at dusk or dawn often in dense swarms and usually in the vicinity of water, marshes or rotting vegetation.


Life cycle

Females lay their eggs ''en masse'' in a range of habitats ranging from water vegetation, slow running streams, damp soil or on manure heaps. These hatch into tiny smooth white larvae with four pairs of anal gills. Pupae consist of a fused
cephalothorax The cephalothorax, also called prosoma in some groups, is a tagma of various arthropods, comprising the head and the thorax fused together, as distinct from the abdomen behind. (The terms ''prosoma'' and ''opisthosoma'' are equivalent to ''cepha ...
with slender respiratory trumpets and a segmented abdomen. Adults emerge through a straight slit after 3–7 days. Species of ''Culicoides'' feed on a variety of mammal hosts, including humans. The bite of ''Culicoides'' is felt as a sharp prick and is often followed by irritating lumps that may disappear in a few hours or last for days.


As a vector

Various ''Culicoides'' species have been shown to be vectors for the following viruses and conditions: '' Mansonella'' spp. ('' M. ozzardi'', '' M. perstans'', '' M. streptocerca''), '' Onchocerca gibsoni'' and '' O. cervicalis'', '' Leucocytozoon'', '' Plasmodium agamae'', bluetongue virus, Oropouche virus, Schmallenberg virus, African horse sickness, bovine ephemeral fever ('' C. osystoma'' and '' C. nipponesis''),
Akabane virus Akabane virus is an insect-transmitted virus that causes congenital abnormalities of the central nervous systems in ruminants. The virus is found in Australia, where it is most commonly spread by biting midges of the '' Culicoides'' species. Di ...
, Queensland itch and
epizootic hemorrhagic disease Epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) is a hemorrhagic disease of white-tailed deer (''Odocoileus virginianus'') caused by an infection of a virus from the genus '' Orbivirus'' subsequently called '' Epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus'' (EHDV). It ...
. A typical cycle of transmission of a virus by ''Culicoides'' is illustrated in the article Parasitic flies of domestic animals. Three species of ''Culicoides'' are established vectors for three species of Apicomplexan parasites of the genus ''Hepatocystis''.


Bluetongue virus in Northern Europe

In 2006, bluetongue virus was first recorded in Northern Europe. In 2007 and 2008, there were huge outbreaks, going as far as Norway, but in 2009 the outbreak was smaller. The main vector of the virus in Southern Europe does not live in Northern Europe, so other species have been screened. Species belonging to the ''Culicoides obsoletus'' complex and the ''Culicoides pulicaris'' complex have been found capable of bluetongue transmission.


See also

* List of ''Culicoides'' species


References

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