Contribution to the knowledge of the oribatid mite genus Leobodes (Acari, Oribatida, Nippobodidae)
Author
Ermilov, Sergey G.
Institute of Environmental and Agricultural Biology (X-BIO), Tyumen State University, Tyumen, Russia.
Author
Martens, Jochen
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Institut für Organismische und Molekulare Evolutionsbiologie (iomE), Mainz, Germany ; Senckenberg Research Institute, Arachnology, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. & Institute of Environmental and Agricultural Biology (X-BIO), Tyumen State University, Tyumen, Russia.
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Acarologia
2021
2021-12-10
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4
995
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https://www1.montpellier.inrae.fr/CBGP/acarologia/article.php?id=4480
journal article
10.24349/z72f-jdlc
2107-7207
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Leobodes schawalleri
n. sp.
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Figures
3g
, 3h
,
6e, 6f
,
10
a-c, 11a-d, 12a-d)
Diagnosis
— Adult. Body size: 597–664× 365–431. Body surface with dense granulate microsculpturing; notogaster and partially anogenital region foveolate. Prodorsal processes connected medially at a relatively large distance; their anterior parts forming rounded prodorsal aperture. Rostral, lamellar and interlamellar setae slightly thickened;
in
shortest, erect. Bothridial seta with distinctly lanceolate head. Notogastral tubercle present. Distance between medial notogastral condyles comparatively short. Thirteen pairs of notogastral setae present: seta
c
long, with slightly phylliform basal part and attenuate mediodistal part, straight; other setae of medium length, thickened. Subcapitular seta
h
setiform. Seta
l′
on trochanter III and
v′
on leg trochanters III, IV long, thick.
Description of adult
— Measurements – Body length: 664 (
holotype
: female), 597–
664 (
16 paratypes
:
four males
and
12 females
); body width: 431 (
holotype
), 365–431 (
16 paratypes
).
Integument – Body color brown. Body surface with dense granulate microsculpturing. Tutorium and pedotectum I foveate. Region between bothridium and acetabula I–III densely tuberculate (diameter of tubercle up to 4). Notogaster with sparse foveolae (diameter of foveola up to 10). Anogenital region (except ventrolateral parts and region between genital and anal apertures) with more dense foveolae (diameter of foveola up to 10).
Prodorsum – Rostrum rounded. Lateral carinae fused medially before rostral margin. Lamella slightly developed. Prolamella present, but inconspicuous. Tutorium and prodorsal hollow of prodorsum well developed. Prodorsal processes connected medially at a relatively large distance. Anterior part of prodorsal processes have rounded prodorsal aperture (fused with prodorsal hollow) anteriorly to connecting region. Rostral (192–205), lamellar (180–192) and interlamellar (151–155) setae slightly thickened, slightly barbed;
ro
with slightly attenuate tip;
le
inserted on distinct tubercle;
in
erect. Distance
in–le
equally to
le–ro
. Slight carina developed between insertions of rostral setae. Bothridial seta (127–135) with long stalk and short, distinctly lanceolate head, roughened.
Figure 10
Leobodes schawalleri
n. sp.
, adult: a – dorsal view (legs omitted); b – ventral view (gnathosoma and legs omitted); c – lateral view (gnathosoma and legs omitted). Scale bar 100 μm.
Figure 11
Leobodes schawalleri
n. sp.
, adult, SEM micrographs: a, b – dorsal view; c – ventral view; d – ventrolateral view.
Figure 12
Leobodes schawalleri
n. sp.
, adult, SEM micrographs: a – dorsoanterior view; b, c – lateral view; d – ventroanterior view.
Notogaster – Notogastral tubercle present. Distance between medial notogastral condyles comparatively short (distinctly shorter than distance between setae
lm–lm
). Thirteen pairs of notogastral setae present: seta
c
(114–118) with phylliform basal part and attenuate mediodistal part and flexible tip, roughened, straight, directed anteromediad;
h
3
,
p
1
–
p
3
(57–65) and others (82–90) thickened, barbed. Opisthonotal gland opening and all lyrifissures distinct.
Gnathosoma – Mostly similar to
Leobodes becki
n. sp.
Subcapitulum size: 143–151 × 123–131. Subcapitular setae (
a
: 16;
m
,
h
: 65–69) with attenuate tip, slightly barbed;
a
thinnest. Palp length: 73–77. Length of postpalpal seta: 10. Chelicera length: 180–188. Length of
cha
: 53–57;
chb
: 22–24.
Epimeral and lateral podosomal regions – Epimeral setae
1b
,
3b
,
4a
(41–49),
3c
,
4c
(61–69) thickened, barbed; other setae (24–32) thin, with attenuate tip, slightly barbed;
4c
thickest. Ventrolateral tubercle on epimere II distinct. Discidium with triangular tip.
Anogenital region – Genital seta (28–32) thin, with attenuate tip, slightly barbed. Aggenital (36–41), anal (36–41) and adanal (
ad
1
,
ad
2
: 49–53;
ad
3
: 36–41) setae thickened, barbed. Adanal lyrifissure distinct.
Legs – Mostly similar to
Leobodes becki
n. sp.
, but seta
l′
on trochanter III and
v′
on trochanters III, IV long, thick.
Material examined
—
Nepal
, Panchthar District, Dhorpar Kharka,
27°05′N
,
87°55′E
, 2700
m a.s.l., soil-litter in mature
Rododendron -Lithocarpus
forest (sample No. 324),
13–16.IV.1988
(collected by J. Martens and W. Schawaller).
Type deposition
— The
holotype
and
one paratype
are deposited in the collection of the
SMNH
;
15 paratypes
are deposited in the collection of the
TSUMZ
.
Etymology
— The specific name is dedicated to Dr. Wolfgang Schawaller, well known entomologist, active participant and collector of the J. Martens expeditions to various parts of Europe and Asia, until recently working at State Museum of Natural History, Stuttgart,
Germany
.
Remarks
—
Leobodes schawalleri
n. sp.
differs from all representatives of the genus by the presence of 13 pairs (versus 10) of notogastral setae.