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Atrichopogon jacobsoni<br />

Taxon: Insects<br />

Species ID: 220014<br />

Kingdom: Animalia<br />

Subkingdom: Eumetazoa Phylum: Arthropoda<br />

Subphylum: Hexapoda Superclass: Class: Insecta<br />

Subclass: Pterygota Infraclass: Neoptera Superorder:<br />

Order: Diptera Suborder: Nematocera Infraorder: Culicomorpha<br />

Superfamily: Family: Ceratopogonidae Subfamily:<br />

Also Known As (Name - Type): Common Names:<br />

Atrichopogon cavernarum Synonym biting midge (Atrichopogon jacobsoni)<br />

Ceratopogon jacobsoni Synonym<br />

Type Locality: Java, Indonesia<br />

Ecoregion-level distribution<br />

Master Classifications<br />

Date 1st record: Native<br />

Loc 1st record: Native<br />

Established: Yes<br />

NWP<br />

Taxonomic Author: (de Meijere, 1907)<br />

Hawaii<br />

1958<br />

Oahu, Hawaii<br />

Yes<br />

Print Date: 9/9/2012 10:04:13 PM<br />

VECTORS<br />

SH MS AF ID RE AP X REC SF HR O<br />

BW SB HF S/R AE AA IR<br />

A P<br />

X<br />

AO PO<br />

X<br />

Comments: Atrichopogon jacobsoni was first recorded from Hawaii in 1958. It is reported as having originated from<br />

"Oriental and Pacific regions", including India and China. It was found in estuarine waters in Hawaii (Carlton and<br />

Eldredge, 2009), though it generally appears to be a terrestrial species, including being found in caves (Wirth, 1980).<br />

1328<br />

NEP

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