Culicoides Variipennis
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''Culicoides variipennis'' is a long
biting midge 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 from ...
. It is a part of the subgenus ''Monoculicoides'' and has many subspecies. Found in North America, ''C. variipennis'' transmits
Bluetongue virus Bluetongue virus (BTV) is a dsRNA virus of the genus '' Orbivirus''. The virus causes Bluetongue disease.ICTV''Bluetongue virus'' EC 51, Berlin, Germany, July 2019; Email ratification March 2020 (MSL #35) BTV is relatively fragile and its infe ...
, African horse sickness virus,
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 ...
, 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 ...
.


Anatomy

''Culicoides variipennis'' is less than long, which makes it difficult to keep from livestock. The wings of ''C. variipennis'' are spotted and narrow with few veins; the wings fold over the abdomen while the ''C. variipennis'' is at rest. The max flight range for male ''C. variipennis'' is and for females , while the mean flight range is . Flight activity is dependent on the light intensity and temperature; most flight, and thus most bites, occur around dawn and dusk. A distinction between male and female ''C. variipennis'' is that females have different mouthparts that allow them to blood feed.


Life cycle

The life cycle of ''C. variipennis'' is from half a year to three years. The
larva A larva (; : larvae ) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into their next life stage. Animals with indirect development such as insects, some arachnids, amphibians, or cnidarians typically have a larval phase ...
, found typically near sewage tank outlets, stock tanks and ponds or stream where manure is trampled into the soil, is slender, transparent to orange colored, worm-like and lasts 15–23 days in larval stage. The aquatic/sub aquatic larvae feed on dying organisms or other organic material.


Subspecies


Locations

''Culicoides variipennis'' and the five subspecies, ''C. v. variipennis'', ''C. v. sonorensis'', ''C. v. occidentalis'', ''C. v. australis,'' and ''C. v. albertensis'', are found in various locations of the United States. The ''C. v. variipennis'' is found in the north east United States, but is not a vector for Bluetongue virus in this area because of low susceptibility; the ''C. v. sonorensis'' is found from Florida to California, north to Virginia and Ohio, and in the west from Washington to British Columbia, but they leave Colorado in the winter; the ''C. v. occidentalis'' is found in Arizona to California and from Washington to British Columbia.


Morphologic distinctions

The ''C. v. australis'' and ''C. v. albertensis'' have difficulty in defining the subspecies relationship and together make up the ''C. variipennis'' complex. There are more outbreaks for Bluetongue virus in California than New York, as the bite rate of ''C. v. sonorensis'' is twice as much as the ''C. v. variipennis''. Female ''C. variipennis'' show slender to slightly swollen third palpal segments with sensory pits that are shallow round and small as opposed to males Distinction against the subspecies ''C. v. sonorensis'' and ''C. v. occidentalis'' show that the females are identical morphologically with the enlarged third palpal segment with their sensory pit being a rounded, medium to large size For the male difference of ''C. v. variipennis'', ''C. v. occidentalis'' and ''C. v. sonorensis'', on the ventral surface of
aedeagus An aedeagus ( or aedeagi) is a reproductive organ of male arthropods through which they secrete sperm from the testes during copulation (zoology), copulation with a female. It can be thought of as the insect equivalent of a mammal's penis, th ...
, ''C. v. variipennis'' and ''C. v. occidentalis'' lack spicules, while male ''C. v. sonorensis'' have many prominent spicules on the aedeagus.


''Culicoides variipennis'' as a vector


Bluetongue birus

''Culicoides variipennis'' attacks in swarms with the
Bluetongue virus Bluetongue virus (BTV) is a dsRNA virus of the genus '' Orbivirus''. The virus causes Bluetongue disease.ICTV''Bluetongue virus'' EC 51, Berlin, Germany, July 2019; Email ratification March 2020 (MSL #35) BTV is relatively fragile and its infe ...
; this can be devastating to livestock and is the most economically important arthropod borne animal diseases in the United States. ''C. variipennis'' transmits the Bluetongue virus, found in North America from latitude 40° N to 35° S. However, the virus is absent from northeast United States because the cold weather does not allow for the vector of the Bluetongue disease. On average, the virus costs $125 million due to the restriction of movement on livestock to countries that are free of the virus. The ''C. variipennis'' can transmit diseases if the population density is greater than one per 3.57 km2; however, this can be reduced if the area is treated with
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. When the ''C. variipennis'' infects
sheep Sheep (: sheep) or domestic sheep (''Ovis aries'') are a domesticated, ruminant mammal typically kept as livestock. Although the term ''sheep'' can apply to other species in the genus '' Ovis'', in everyday usage it almost always refers to d ...
, the sheep experience swelling of the tongue and erosions in the mouth and throat, often leading to the death of sheep, abortion, and deformed lambs. When infected with Bluetongue virus,
cattle Cattle (''Bos taurus'') are large, domesticated, bovid ungulates widely kept as livestock. They are prominent modern members of the subfamily Bovinae and the most widespread species of the genus '' Bos''. Mature female cattle are calle ...
experience similar symptoms such as abortion and
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calves, but it is often less severe compared to sheep. The gut barrier in ''C. variipennis'' allows for some prevention of infection of Bluetongue virus via blood meals. Both poor nutrition as a larva and more quantity in blood meal means a higher likelihood of being infected. When naturally infected with Bluetongue virus, the ''C. variipennis'' contains the Bluetongue Virus in 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 ...
, and then is secreted by the fly's saliva while blood feeding for the next 7–10 days, but is only first detected within 4 days. When the ''C. variipennis'' is persistently infected, especially in lab, with Bluetongue virus, the anterior and posterior
midgut The midgut is the portion of the human embryo from which almost all of the small intestine and approximately half of the large intestine develop. After it bends around the superior mesenteric artery, it is called the "midgut loop". It comprises ...
, in addition to the foregut/midgut junction show the most signs of infection. There are also affected cells in the gut cells that then affect the
haemocoel In vertebrates, the circulatory system is a system of organs that includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood which is circulated throughout the body. It includes the cardiovascular system, or vascular system, that consists of the heart an ...
and then are detected in a few
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cells. There is also small detection in low-level range of secondary organs’ fat body cells, but high concentration in the tissues of the organs. While the ''C. variipennis'' is orally infected with the Bluetongue virus, the anterior and posterior midgut and the foregut/midgut junction cells show infection. There is no evidence for the Bluetongue virus to be transmitted transovarial from infected females to progeny.


''Heleidomermis magnapapula'' (nematode)

The nematode '' Heleidomermis magnapapula'' is a
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 ...
of ''C. variipennis''. The second stage juvenile ''H. magnapapula'' enters in the larval ''C. variipennis'', develops, molts into an adult, and exits the host, killing the host as it exits. This parasitism of ''H. magnapapula'' and ''C. variipennis'' is commonly found in the Chino Basin in California
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and the Allegheny, Thompson and Cayuga areas of New York.


References

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