New taxa of quill mites (Acari: Cheyletoidea: Syringophilidae)
Author
Skoracki, Maciej
Department of Animal Morphology, Faculty of Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University, Umultowska 89, 61 - 614 Poznan, Poland. E-mail: skoracki @ amu. edu. pl
Author
Oconnor, Barry
Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, 1109 Geddes Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2341.1.3
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.2341.1.3
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Picisyringophilus kratos
sp. nov.
(
Figs 36–48
)
Description.
FEMALE (
Figs 36–42
). Total body length of
holotype
780 (
680–760 in
three paratypes
).
Gnathosoma
. Infracapitulum without punctations. Each transverse branch of peritremes with 2–3 chambers, each longitudinal branch with 9–11 chambers (
Fig. 39
). Stylet of movable digit 160 (160–170) long. Stylophore not punctated, 205 (205–215) long.
Idiosoma
. Propodonotal shield well sclerotized, punctated at lateral margins, deeply cleft on anterior margin, bearing bases of setae
vi
,
ve
,
si,
and
c1
. Setae
se
situated on or near this shield and distinctly anterior to level of setae
c1
. Length ratio of setae
vi
:
ve
:
si
1:1.3:2.6–2.9. Hysteronotal shield situated between bases of setae
d1
and
e
. Setae
d2
situated equidistant between setae
d2
and
e
. Pygidial shield well sclerotized, not punctated. Length ratio of setae
d2
:
d1
:
e
1:1:1. Length ratio of setae
h1
:
h2
:
f1
:
f2
1:2–3:1.8–2.3:2.3–2.8. Aggenital setae
ag1
slightly (1.3–1.4 times) shorter than
ag3
, setae
ag2
absent. Genital setae
g2
1.5–1.7 times longer than
g1
. Genital plate absent (
Fig. 40
). Pseudanal setae
ps1
and
ps2
subequal in length. Cuticular striations as in
Figs 36 and 37
.
Legs
. Coxal fields of legs I–IV well sclerotized, without punctations. Apodemes of legs III and IV visible (
Fig. 37
). Setae
tc’
and
tc”
of legs III and IV subequal in length. Fan-like setae
p’
and
p”
of legs III and IV with 6–8 tines each (
Fig. 41
). Setae
3c
3–3.4 times longer than
3b
. Solenidia of leg I as in
Fig. 42
.
Length of setae
:
vi
40 (40),
ve
50 (50–55),
si
105 (105–115),
se
175 (170–200),
c1
(225–240),
c2
190 (180–215),
d1
205 (180–215),
d2
195 (170–190),
e
225 (205–225),
f1
245 (225–265),
f2
320 (295–305),
h1
135 (105–135),
h2
340 (285–345),
ps1
and
ps2
30 (30),
g1
50 (45–50),
g2
75 (65–75),
ag1
105 (100–115),
ag3
150 (135–150),
tc’III–IV
50 (55–65),
tc”III–IV
50 (55– 65),
3b
30 (40),
3c
90 (115),
sc3
25 (25).
FIGURES 36, 37.
Picisyringophilus kratos
sp. n.
Female. 36. Dorsal view. 37. Ventral view.
MALE (
Figs 43–48
). Total body length
655 in
one paratype
.
Gnathosoma
. Infracapitulum not punctated. Each transverse branch of peritremes with 2–3 chambers, each longitudinal branch with 10–11 chambers (
Fig. 44
). Stylet of movable digit 155 long. Stylophore 175 long.
Idiosoma
. Propodonotal shield weakly sclerotized, deeply cleft on anterior margin, punctated at lateral margins, bearing bases of setae
vi
,
ve
,
si,
and
c1
. Setae
se
situated at lateral margins of this shield and anterior to level of setae
c1
. Length ratio of setae
vi
:
ve
:
si
1:1.3:2.7. Hysteronotal shield not fused to pygidial shield, punctated at lateral margins, bearing bases of setae
d1
and
e
. Setae
d2
situated 1.7 times closer to
d2
than to
e
. Setae
d1
,
d2
and
e
subequal in length. Pygidial shield well sclerotized, bearing bases of terminal setae
d
and
f
. Setae
h
5.7 times longer than
f
. Setae
ag1
slightly (1.2 times) longer than
ag3
. Genital setae
g1
and
g2
situated at same transverse level (
Fig. 45
). Cuticular striations as in
Figs 47 and 48
.
Legs
. Apodemes I divergent, not fused to apodemes II. Solenidia of leg I as in
Fig. 46
. Coxal fields of legs I–IV not punctated. Fan-like setae
p’
and
p”
of legs III and IV with 7 tines each. Setae
tc”III-IV
slightly (1.2 times) longer than
tc’III-IV
. Setae
3c
3.5 times longer than
3b
.
Length of setae
:
vi
30,
ve
40,
si
80,
se
110,
c1
120,
c2
110,
d1
20,
d2
20,
e
20,
f
30,
h
170,
ag1
30,
ag3
25,
tc’III–IV
55,
tc”III–IV
65,
3b
20,
3c
70,
sc3
and
sc4
20.
Type material.
Female
holotype
,
5 female
,
1 male
, 2 tritonymph
paratypes
(
BMOC
02–0608–001) ex. secondary quills of
Picoides pubescens
(Linnaeus)
(
Piciformes
:
Picidae
),
USA
:
Michigan
, Washtenaw Co.,
2 mi
NW Dexter,
42
o
21.55’N
,
83
o
55.01’W
,
8 June 2002
, coll. B.M. OConnor.
Type
deposition.
All material is deposited at
UMMZ
.
Etymology.
The name
kratos
is derived from Kratos (or Cratos) " Gr. κράτος" the personification of strength and power in the ancient Greek mythology.