# Discovery of a new inland population of Leptoconops noei in Italy with sequencing of the first complete mitochondrial genome for the genus

**Authors:** Giovanni Naro, Gianluca Lombardo, Alessandro Alvaro, Laura Soresinetti, Francesco Frati, Luigi Marvasi, Emanuele Montomoli, Claudio Bandi, Paolo Gabrieli, Carlo Polidori, Sara Epis

PMC · DOI: 10.1111/mve.12828 · Medical and Veterinary Entomology · 2025-07-11

## TL;DR

Scientists found a new inland population of Leptoconops noei in Italy and sequenced the first complete mitochondrial genome for the genus, expanding its known range and revealing new morphological traits.

## Contribution

First inland L. noei population in Italy and the first complete mitochondrial genome for the genus Leptoconops.

## Key findings

- Inland Leptoconops noei populations were discovered in an atypical environment in Tuscany, Italy.
- A new morphological variant was observed in the sensory structures of the maxillary palps of L. noei.
- The first complete mitochondrial genome for the genus Leptoconops was sequenced and annotated.

## Abstract

The Ceratopogonidae family, comprising over 6000 described species, includes the genus Leptoconops, which has been understudied despite its ecological significance and biting nuisance to humans. Here, we document the presence of inland Leptoconops noei populations for the first time in Italy in an area previously considered environmentally atypical for this species. Our findings expand the known range of L. noei, traditionally confined to coastal areas, and highlight its potential to colonise diverse habitats. Interestingly, despite the thorough morphological and molecular identification of sampled individuals and their clear assignment to the species L. noei, a notable morphological variability was observed in the sensory structures of the maxillary palps, suggesting the possibility of a new morphotype or environment‐driven adaptations. Phylogenetic analyses of COX1 sequences revealed negligible genetic differentiation between the newly discovered inland population and coastal populations, suggesting recent separation or gene‐flow connection. These findings underscore the ecological adaptability of L. noei, which poses risks of human‐biting nuisance, allergic reactions and even possible economic losses in recreative areas, in a range of locations wider than previously assumed. Additionally, this study reports the first complete mitochondrial genome for the genus Leptoconops, offering valuable genetic insights for taxonomic clarification, evolutionary studies and future research on the biology of Ceratopogonidae.

The genus Leptoconops is poorly investigated, despite its ecological relevance and biting nuisance. The studies in Italy focused only on the coastal areas.Inland populations of Leptoconops noei are documented for the first time in Italy. We record their presence in an area covering Siena district, Tuscany region, in an atypical environment for the genus.A new morphological variant is described for L. noei. The complete mitochondrial genome is sequenced and annotated, remarkably being the first for the genus Leptoconops.

The genus Leptoconops is poorly investigated, despite its ecological relevance and biting nuisance. The studies in Italy focused only on the coastal areas.

Inland populations of Leptoconops noei are documented for the first time in Italy. We record their presence in an area covering Siena district, Tuscany region, in an atypical environment for the genus.

A new morphological variant is described for L. noei. The complete mitochondrial genome is sequenced and annotated, remarkably being the first for the genus Leptoconops.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Leptoconops noei (taxon 2917810)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** COX1 (cytochrome c oxidase subunit I) [NCBI Gene 4512] {aka COI, MTCO1}
- **Diseases:** allergic reactions (MESH:D004342)
- **Species:** Leptoconops noei (species) [taxon 2917810], Leptoconops (genus) [taxon 209698], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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