Belongs within: Ceratopogonidae.
Forcipomyia is a diverse genus of hairy biting midges.
Characters (from Downes & Wirth 1981): Female antenna with 13 flagellomeres. Wing with C short or long; cell r2+3 usually short, but if long distinctly narrow; crossvein r-m present; microtrichia minute; macrotrichia moderately abundant, sloping, often scale-like, covering most of wing; fringe complex, not a single row of hairs. Empodia well developed in female; claws strongly curved.
<==Forcipomyia
| i. s.: F. acidicola BSG09
| F. fusculus BR09
| F. townsendi A71
| F. utae A71
|--F. (Forcipomyia) bipunctata DW81
|--F. (Blantonia) caribbea DW81
|--F. (Caloforcipomyia) glauca DW81
|--F. (Euprojoannisia) wirthi DW81
|--F. (Lasiohelea) M81
| |--F. (L.) fairfaxensis M81
| `--‘Lasiohelea’ opilionivora CM07
|--F. (Metaforcipomyia) pluvialis DW81
|--F. (Microhelea) BSG09
| |--F. (M.) fuliginosa DW81
| `--F. (M.) ixodoides BSG09
|--F. (Pterobosca) fusicornis DW81
|--F. (Synthyridomyia) colemani DW81
|--F. (Thyridomyia) monilicornis DW81
|--F. (Trichohelea) eques DW81
`--F. (Warmkea) aeria DW81
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[A71] Askew, R. R. 1971. Parasitic Insects. Heinemann Educational Books: London.
[BSG09] Borkent, A., G. R. Spinelli & W. L. Grogan Jr. 2009. Ceratopogonidae (biting midges, purrujas). In: Brown, B. V., A. Borkent, J. M. Cumming, D. M. Wood, N. E. Woodley & M. A. Zumbado (eds) Manual of Central American Diptera vol. 1 pp. 407–435. Ottawa, NRC Research Press.
[BR09] Borkent, A., & G. Rotheray. 2009. Key to Diptera families—larvae. In: Brown, B. V., A. Borkent, J. M. Cumming, D. M. Wood, N. E. Woodley & M. A. Zumbado (eds) Manual of Central American Diptera vol. 1 pp. 157–191. Ottawa, NRC Research Press.
[CM07] Cokendolpher, J. C., & P. G. Mitov. 2007. Natural enemies. In: Pinto-da-Rocha, R., G. Machado & G. Giribet (eds) Harvestmen: The Biology of Opiliones pp. 339–373. Harvard University Press: Cambridge (Massachusetts).
[DW81] Downes, J. A., & W. W. Wirth. 1981. Ceratopogonidae. In: McAlpine, J. F., B. V. Peterson, G. E. Shewell, H. J. Teskey, J. R. Vockeroth & D. S. Wood (eds) Manual of Nearctic Diptera vol. 1 pp. 393–421. Research Branch, Agriculture Canada.
[M81] McAlpine, J. F. 1981. Key to families—adults. In: McAlpine, J. F., B. V. Peterson, G. E. Shewell, H. J. Teskey, J. R. Vockeroth & D. S. Wood (eds) Manual of Nearctic Diptera vol. 1 pp. 89–124. Research Branch, Agriculture Canada.
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