Systematics of the genus Syringophilopsis Kethley, 1970 (Acari: Prostigmata: Syringophilidae) with description of three new species from North American passerines
Author
Skoracki, Maciej
Author
Hendricks, Sarah A.
Author
Spicer, Greg S.
text
Zootaxa
2011
2793
1
22
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.205181
37c0f133-de75-43b4-ae31-58e33d4170e8
1175-5326
205181
Syringophilopsis certhiae
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 1–12
)
Description.
FEMALE (
Figs. 1, 2
and
5–8
). Total body length of
holotype
920 (
870–1005 in
4
paratypes
).
Gnathosoma
. Infracapitulum apunctate. Hypostomal apex with 1 pair of short and sharp-ended protuberances (
Fig. 5
). Each transverse branch of peritremes with 3 chambers, each longitudinal branch with 10–12 chambers (
Fig. 6
). Length of stylophore and movable cheliceral digit 180 (180–190) and 120 (120–130), respectively.
Idiosoma
. Propodonotal shield sparsely punctate at lateral bands. Length ratio of setae
vi:ve:si
1:2.3–2.9:3.9. Setae
se
and
c1
situated at same transverse level or setae
se
located slightly anterior to level of setae
c1
. Hysteronotal shields present (
Fig. 7
). Pygidial shield weakly sclerotized, apunctate. Setae
f2
and
h2
about 7 times longer than
f1
and
h1
. Aggenital setae
ag1
and
ag2
subequal in length, or
ag1
not significantly longer (1.2 times) than
ag2
. Genital setae
g1
and
g2
subequal in length, both 2.2–3 times shorter than
ag2
. Pseudanal setae
ps1
and
ps2
subequal in length. Coxal fields I–IV sparsely punctate. Setae
3c
1.3–1.4 times longer than
3b.
Cuticular striations as in
Figs 1 and 2
.
Legs
. Fan-like setae
p’
and
p”
of legs III and IV with 11–12 tines (
Fig. 8
). Setae
tc”III–IV
1.5–1.8 times longer than
tc’III–IV
. Apodemes I fused to middle part of apodemes II. Lengths of setae:
vi
70
,
ve
160 (205),
si
270 (270– 320),
se
270 (280),
c1
295 (270),
c2
275 (260),
d1
270 (295),
d2
245 (245),
e
290 (340),
f1
(70–80),
f2
330 (365),
h1
60 (60–80),
h2
350 (430),
ps1
and
ps2
(35–40),
g1
85 (75–85),
g2
75 (70–75),
ag1
225 (230–295),
ag2
205 (230),
ag3
245 (295),
sc3
40 (40–50),
sc4
45,
tc’III–
IV
55 (40–55),
tc”
III–IV
80 (70–80),
3b
105 (105),
3c
135 (130–150).
MALE (
Figs 3, 4
and
9–12
). Total body length
645–695 in
5
paratypes
.
Gnathosoma
. Infracapitulum apunctate. Hypostomal apex smooth (
Fig. 9
). Each transverse branch of peritremes with 3-4 chambers, each longitudinal branch with 10–11 chambers (
Fig. 10
). Length of stylophore and movable cheliceral digit 155–165 and 120–125, respectively.
Idiosoma
. Propodonotal shield punctate at lateral bands. Length ratio of setae
vi:ve:si
1:1.5–1.9:3.7– 3.9. Setae
se
situated anterior to level of setae
c1
. Hysteronotal shield variable, sometimes fused to pygidial shield. Setae
d2
1.3–1.4 times longer than setae
d1
and
e
. Setae
h
3.7–5 times longer than
f
. Aggenital setae
ag1–3
subequal in length. Genital setae subequal (
Fig. 12
). Pseudanal setae subequal in length. Aedeagus 370 long. Coxal fields I–IV covered by minute punctations. Setae
3c
1.6–2.3 times longer than
3b.
Cuticular striations as in
Figs. 3 and 4
.
Legs
. Fan-like setae
p’
and
p”
of legs III and IV with 8–9 tines (
Fig. 11
). Setae
tc”III–IV
1.5–1.8 times longer than
tc’III–IV
. Apodemes I fused to middle part of apodemes II. Lengths of setae:
vi
30–35
,
ve
45–65,
si
130– 150,
se
125–170,
c1
120–160,
c2
160,
d
1
20–25,
d
2
25–35,
e
20–30,
f
25–35,
h
110–150,
ag1
105–115,
ag2
105,
ag3
110–115,
sc3
45–55,
tc’III–
IV
20–25,
tc”
III–IV
35–45,
3b
55,
3c
90–125.
FIGURES 1, 2.
Syringophilopsis certhiae
sp. nov.
Female. 1. Dorsal view. 2. Ventral view.
FIGURES 3, 4.
Syringophilopsis certhiae
sp. nov.
Male. 3. Dorsal view. 4. Ventral view.
FIGURES 5–12.
Syringophilopsis certhiae
sp. nov.
Female. 5. Hypostomal apex. 6. Peritreme. 7. Hysteronotal shield. 8. Fanlike seta
p’
of leg III. Male. 9. Hypostomal apex. 10. Peritreme. 11. Fan-like seta
p’
of leg III. 12. Genito-anal region. Scale bars:
5
,
6
,
8–12
= 20 µm;
7
= 50 µm.
Type
material.
Female
holotype
,
5 female
,
4 male
, and 6 nymph
paratypes
from quill of the Brown Creeper,
Certhia americana
Bonaparte (Certhiidae)
;
United States
, California, Monterey Co.,
5 July 2001
, coll. G. Spicer (GSS#98).
Type
deposition.
All material is deposited in the
NMNH
, except
2 female
and
2 male
paratypes
in the AMU (AMU–SYR. 300).
Etymology.
The species name refers to the generic name of the host.
Differential diagnosis.
Syringophilopsis certhiae
sp. nov.
belongs to the
turdus
species group and is morphologically similar to
S. sturni
Chirov & Kravtsova, 1995
described ex
Sturnus vulgaris
Linnaeus (Sturnidae)
from
Kirghizia
(
Chirov & Kravtsova 1995
). In females of both species, the hypostomal apex is ornamented by 1 pair of protuberances, the hysteronotal shields are present, and aggenital setae
ag1
and
ag2
are subequal in length and much longer than genital setae. The new species is distinguished from
S. sturni
by the following characters: in females of
S. certhiae
sp. nov.
, the length of the stylophore and movable cheliceral digit are 180–190 and 120–130 respectively, and the length ratio of setae
g1:ag2
is 1:2.2–3. In females of
S. sturni
, the length of stylophore and movable cheliceral digit are 230–245 and 175–185 respectively, and the length ratio of setae
g1:ag2
is 1:3.5–4.