A review of the mite subfamily Harpirhynchinae (Acariformes: Harpirhynchidae) — parasites of New World birds (Aves: Neognathae)
Author
Bochkov, Andre V
Author
Oconnor, Barry M.
Author
Klompen, Hans
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Zootaxa
2015
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journal article
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Harpyrhynchoides gallowayi
Bochkov
, OConnor and Klompen sp. nov.
(
Fig. 40
)
Harpyrhynchoides modestus
,
Bochkov & Galloway 2013
: 413
(misidentification).
Description
. FEMALE (
holotype
, 4
paratypes
,
Figs. 40
). Body, including gnathosoma, 300 long (300–335) and 275 wide (265–280). Gnathosoma about 110 long and 85 wide. Palp 50 long (48–51) and 41 wide (40–42), without lateral notches. Palpalae thickened, about 6 wide, slightly different in shape (
Fig. 40
C):
dG
12–13 long, with 6–7 pectinations,
dF
16–18 long and
l”G
18–19 long. Setae
vF
about 50 long, smooth, situated on small tubercle. Subcapitulum ventrally without membranous projections. Peritrematal branch about 45 long.
Idiosoma
215–235 long. Smooth cuticle between peritrematal branches and transverse striations apunctate. All dorsal setae distinctly serrate. Dorsal shield unornamented, 175 long (165–180) and 175 wide (165–180) with strongly concave anterior margin and widely convex posterior margin.
Idiosoma
ventrally without scales or verrucosities, almost completely striated striated excluding area bearing setal bases
3a
and pocket-like vulvar structure. Setae
1a
situated slightly anterior to level of setal bases
1c
. Setae
3a
situated at level of coxal fields III. Distance between setal bases
3a
about 4 times longer than between setal bases
1a
. Ventral setae
h1
present. Distance
h2–h2
about 3 times longer than
h1–h1
. Coxal fields I and II smooth. Vulvar pocket-like structure very large, not striated, without long lateral longitudinal folds; its posterior margin reaching level of setal bases
h1
and almost straight. Vulvar apodemes well discernible. Lengths of setae:
vi
and
ve
110–120,
si
130–140,
se
and
c2
about 150,
h1
and
h2
about 17. Solenidia
ω
1
I and
ω
1
II narrow conical, slightly curved, with pointed apex, about 12 and 16 long, respectively. Empodium of tarsi I and II not elongated, only slightly longer or subequal to respective tarsus. Genua I and II with 4 setae (
d
,
l’
,
v’
,
v”
), femora I and II with 2 setae (
d
and
v
), trochanters I and II with 1 seta (
v
). Apical segment of leg III with 5 setae; preapical segment with 1 seta. Leg IV with 1 segment bearing 4 setae.
MALE. Unknown.
Type
material
.
Holotype
female (
ZISP
AVB
13-0325-004, #1) and
4 female
paratypes
(
ZISP
AVB
13-0325- 0 0 4, #2–5) from
Columba livia
(Gmelin)
(
Columbiformes
:
Columbidae
) (
RODO
/110/
CEN
/04),
CANADA
: Manitoba, Winnipeg,
9 March 2004
, coll. T.D. Galloway and D. Holder (field number SM-1233);
6 female
paratypes
(
ZISP
AVB
13-0325-003, # 1–6) from same host and locality (
RODO
/77/
CEN
/04),
17 February 2004
, coll. T.D. Galloway and D. Holder (field number SM-1232);
7 female
paratypes
(
ZISP
AVB
13-0325-0 0 5, #1–7) from same host (
RODO
/1988/
CEN
/03) and locality,
27 November 2003
, coll. T.D. Galloway and D. Holder (field number SM-1239).
Type
deposition
.
Holotype
and 3
paratypes
in
ZISP
,
1 female
paratype
in
UMMZ
,
13 female
paratypes
in
JBWM
.
Additional material
. Two females (
OSAL
0 0 83709, 0083710) from
Columba livia
,
USA
: Kansas, Douglas Co., Lawrence,
38.97°N
95.24°W
(GNIS-USGS),
14 February 1962
, coll. G. Singer. All specimens deposited in
OSAL
.
FIGURE 40
.
Harpyrhynchoides gallowayi
sp. nov
.
, female: A—dorsal view; B—ventral view; C—palpalae; D—solenidion
ω1
I; E—solenidion
ω1
II; F—part of seta
d
of genu I. Scale bars: A, B = 100 Μm; C–F = 50 Μm.
FIGURE 41
.
Harpyrhynchoides coxatus
(Fain, 1972)
, female (A–E): A—palpalae; B—solenidion
ω1
I; C—solenidion
ω1
II; D—setal base
3a
; E—part of seta
d
of genu I.
Harpyrhynchoides modestus
(Fain, 1976)
(F–G): F—palpalae; G—solenidion
ω1
I; H—solenidion
ω1
II; I—part of seta
d
of genu I; J—posterior part of pocket-like vulvar structure.
Etymology
. The specific epithet is dedicated to the well-known Canadian parasitologist, Prof. T.D. Galloway (University of Manitoba).
Hosts and distribution
.
Columba livia
(
Columbiformes
:
Columbidae
) from
Canada
(
Bochkov & Galloway 2013
) and
USA
(Kansas) (present paper).
Differential diagnosis
. Females of the new species (males unknown) differ from two other previously known species of the group
modestus
(
Harpyrhynchoides modestus
(
Fain, 1976
)
and
H. coxatus
(Fain, 1972))
by the following features. In females of
H. gallowayi
sp. nov
.
, the posterior margin of the pocket-like vulvar structure is without a median prolongation and not striated (vs. with prolongation and striated), setae
h1
and
h2
are subequal in length (vs. setae
h1
much longer than
h2
), and genua I and II bear four setae each (seta
v”
present) (vs. three setae—
v”
absent).