New Species Of Water Mites From Oman, With Some Zoogeographical Notes (Acari: Hydrachnidia)
Author
Smit, H.
Author
Pesic, V.
text
Acarologia
2010
2010-06-30
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/acarologia/20101953
journal article
10.1051/acarologia/20101953
2107-7207
5404084
Nilotonia (Dartiella) longiseta
n. sp.
(
Figures 3
A-G)
Type series —
Holotype
male (idiosoma in fluid, palp, first and fourth leg mounted), stream
Hatta
pools,
Oman
,
24°41.165 N
56°09.556 E
,
15-xi-2008
, alt.
421 m
(
ZMAN
)
.
Paratypes
: 0/5/0, same data as holotype; 0/1/0, stream
Wadi Ghul
,
Oman
,
23°10.297 N
57°11.996 E
,
12-xi-2008
, alt.
805 m
;
0/1/0, unnamed stream crossing road to
Al Fay
, near
Ray
,
Oman
,
24°38.709 N
56°06.760 E
,
15-xi- 2008
, alt.
562 m
;
2/0/0,
Pools
Wadi Bani Auf
,
Oman
,
23°13.464 N
57°25.083 E
,
13-xi-2008
, alt.
655 m
.
FIGURE 2:
Nilotonia bisetosa
n. sp.
, female: (A) – idiosoma, dorsal view; (B) – idiosoma, ventral view; (C) – genital field; (D) – palp; (E) – I-Leg-4-6; (F) - IV-Leg-6. Scale bars = 200 µm (A-B), 50 µm (C-F).
FIGURE 3:
Nilotonia longiseta
n. sp.
(A-C, E-G: male, D: female): (A) – idiosoma, dorsal view; (B) – idiosoma, ventral view; (C) – I-Leg-4-6; (D-E) – genital field; (F) – palp; (G) – IV-Leg-4-6. Scale bars = 200 µm (A-B), 50 µm (C-G).
Diagnosis — Male with a large area (L 106, W 104) of secondary sclerotization posterior to genital field; secondary sclerotization in female posterior to genital field smaller; pregenital sclerite of female extended anteriorly; setae of D2 and D3 long, posterior dorsal plate large.
Description
Male — Idiosoma soft, dorsally L 551 (530-591), W 389 (421-429), ventrally L 608 (559-664). Dorsum with one large, posterior plate, L 160 (180- 218), W 112 (130-148). Setae of glandularia D2 and D3 (sensu
Wiles, 1997a
) long. Cx-I separated medially, with triangular apodemes; Cx-I posteriorly with narrow secondary sclerotization. Cx-III with a blunt corner medially, anteriorly of genital field. Genital field (
Fig. 3E
) with three pairs of elongated acetabula, L 106, W 76. Pregenital sclerite large, bowed, posteriorly of genital field a somewhat triangular secondary sclerotization. Chelicere L 247, cheliceral claw L 74. Palp (
Fig. 3F
): total L 316; L: P- 1, 22; P-2, 96; P-3, 62; P-4, 108; P-5, 28; P-2 with a 72 long ventral seta, which is inserted somewhat medially; ventral margin of P-2 distally with 5-6 denticles of variable size; P-3 with a long medial seta which extends beyond posterior margin of P-4; P-4 with a short setal tubercle, ventral margin with three setae various in length, of which the seta on the setal tubercle is the longest. L of I-Leg-4-6: 101, 126, 96. I- Leg-4 with four heavy distal setae, two longer, two shorter (
Fig. 3C
). L of IV-Leg-4-6: 178, 202, 182. IV- Leg-6 with a 90 long distal seta. IV-Leg-5 with three heavy distal setae, at least the longest of these serrated. IV-Leg-4 with five heavy distal setae, some of these (or all?) serrated. Claws of legs I-III with a comb and a clawlet. Excretory pore smooth.
Female — Idiosoma soft, dorsally L 656 (559- 802), W 502 (421-591), ventrally L 713 (616-850). Dorsum with one large, posterior plate, L 194 (150- 196), W 124 (106-128), and a pair of smaller more anteriorly located plates. Setae of glandularia D2 and D3 (sensu
Wiles, 1997a
) long. Cx-I separated medially, with triangular apodemes; Cx-I posteriorly with narrow secondary sclerotization. Cx-III with a blunt corner medially, anteriorly of genital field. Chelicerae of mounted female not measurable. Genital field with three pairs of elongated acetabula, L 146, W 82. Pregenital sclerite larger and more extended anteriorly compared to male (
Fig. 3D
). Secondary sclerotization posterior to genital field as in male, but shorter. Palp: total L 420; L: P-1, 32; P-2, 136; P-3, 78; P-4, 140; P-5, 34; palp as in male, but ventral margin of P-2 with numerous (15-20) denticles. L of I-Leg-4-6: 120, 140, 104. L of IV-Leg-4-6: 206, 244, 236. Distal seta of IV-Leg-6 100 long. Legs as in male. Excretory pore smooth.
Etymology — Named after the long setae on the dorsum.
Remarks — The combination of long setae of D2 and D3, the typical shape of the female pregenital sclerite and a large dorsal plate separates this species from other
Nilotonia
species.