Taxonomical And Faunistical Studies On Oribatids Collected In Kenya (Acari: Oribatida) I.
Author
Mahunka, S.
Author
Mahunka-Papp, L.
text
Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
2007
2007-02-28
53
1
51
74
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.12585708
2064-2474
12585708
Dolicheremaeus csuzdii
sp. n.
(
Figs 14–20
)
Diagnosis – Rostrum widely rouded. Lamellae long, their apices reaching over the insertion of lamellar setae. Sensillus long, narrow, its head minute, hardly dilated. Two pairs of prodorsal and two pairs of notogastral dorsosejugal condyles present. Ten pairs of long notogastral setae observable, varying in length, some of them slightly flagellate. Epimeral setae normal, comparatively long. Surface of genital plates striate. Adanal setae long.
Type
of the ultimate setae of leg: L–L–L–L.
Material
examined –
Holotype
:
Kenya
,
Nairobi
:
19.11.2004
. Leg.
CS
.
CSUZDI
(Afr. 974).
Holotype
(1692-HO-05):
HNHM
.
Measurements: Length of body: 734 µm, width of body: 379 µm.
Prodorsum: Rostral apex round, ornamented by some foveolae. The whole prodorsal surface nearly smooth, only some granulate fields observable along the basal part of the lamellae and a pustulate exobothridial part also visible. Lamellae very long and narrow, running parallel to each other(
Fig. 14
). Their distal part narrowing anteriorly and their appices curved inwards (
Fig. 17
). Both pairs of prodorsal condyles distinct, median ones rouded and covered by small granules basally, lateral ones slightly angulate (
Fig. 19
). Rostral and lamellar setae simple, setiform, strongly ciliate or barbed. Interlamellar setae reaching to the insertion of lamellar setae. Exobothridial setae simple, short. Sensillus long, curved, with a slightly dilated lanceolate head (
Fig. 20
).
Notogaster: Surface ornamented by small, weak, hardly observable foveolae. Two pairs well developed condyles present, median pair rounded, lateral pair simple. Great differences in length among notogastral setae. Setae
c
2
and p3
shortest of all, setae
p1
shorter than
p2
. Some of the setae in the posterior half of the notogaster curved or partly flagellate. All setae slightly ciliate. Lyrifissure
ips
located between setae
p3
and
h3
.
Lateral part of podosoma (
Fig. 16
): Tutorium weak, hardly observable. Lateral lamelliform expansion long, arching upwards, directed and reaching to the insertion of rostral setae. Pedotecta 1 narrow, pedotecta 2–3 rectangular in lateral view. Sejugal region pustulate.
Ventral parts (
Fig. 15
): The shape of the apodemes and epimeral borders typical for the genus, but the posterior border of this region (
bo. 4
) weak, hardly observable. Great differences exist among the epimeral setae, setae
1c
,
3b
,
3c
and
4b
conspicuously long,
1a
,
2
a,
3a
and
4a
much shorter. Surface of the ventral plate nearly smooth, somewhere weakly foveolate, genital plate striated. Anterior pair of the genital setae shorter than the others (
Fig. 18
). Adanal setae located in pairs very far from each other, setae
ad3
near to the lateral margin of the ventral plate, setae
ad
1
in adanal position. Lyrifissures
iad
stand near to the anterior corner of anal opening. Aggenital, anal and adanal setae pilose.
Figs 14–15.
Dolicheremaeus csuzdii
sp. n.
– 14 = body in dorsal view, 15 = body in ventral view
Legs:
Type
of ultimate setae: L–L–L–L. Tarsi of all legs without teeth.
Remarks – The survey of the Ethiopean species of this genus was completed by
WALLWORK
(1961
,
1962
) and by
BALOGH
and
BALOGH
(2002)
. The new species belongs to a species group which may be characterised by the well developed, rounded median condyles (
co.pm.
and
co.nm.
), the thin, slightly lanceolate sensillus, the partly long and flagellate notogastral setae and the equal adanal setae. It stands nearest to
Dolicheremaeus africanus
(
WALLWORK
, 1962
)
, however, it is distinguished from the latter by the ratio in the length of prodorsal and notogastral setae (e.g.
r2
very short in
africanus
), and by the striate genital plates (smooth in
africanus
).
Figs 16–20.
Dolicheremaeus csuzdii
sp. n.
– 16 = body in lateral view, 17 = rostral part of prodorsum, 18 = genital plates, 19 = basal part of the prodorsum, 20: sensillus
Etymology – We dedicate the new species to our friend and excellent earthworm specialist, Dr.
CSABA
CSUZDI
(
Budapest
), for his continuous pedozoological field work and the organization of some successful projects.