New water mite species of the genus Albaxona Szalay, 1944 (Acari, Hydrachnidia, Aturidae) from Russia
Author
Tuzovskij, Petr V.
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-03-08
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10.11646/zootaxa.4392.1.10
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Albaxona
(
Albaxona
)
primoryensis
sp. n.
(
Figs 1–14
)
Type
series.
Holotype
: male, slide 422-
Kas
,
Russia
,
Far East
,
Primorye Territory
,
Partizanskiy District
,
Tigrovaya
stream inflow of
Partizanskaya River
,
N43o11,401’
;
E 133o12.660’
, depth 0.3 m, substrates: stones, pebbles, sand,
12 June 2010
.
Paratypes
:
1 male
(slide 421-Kas) and
1 female
(slide 501-
Kas
) same data as holotype, leg.
D. Sidorov
and K.
Semenchenko.
Аdditional material:
1 male
(slide 9638-
IBIW
):
Primorye Territory
,
Ussuri National Park
,
Komarovka River
, depth 0.4 m; substrates: stones, pebbles, sand,
29 May 1984
, leg.
T. Vshivkova. The
holotype
and
paratypes
are deposited in the collection of the
Institute of Biology
and
Soil Science
,
Far Eastern Branch of
Russian Аcademy
of Sciences (
Vladivostok
); additional material is deposited in the collection of the
Papanin Institute
for
Biology of Inland Waters
(
Borok
,
Russia
).
Diagnosis. Both sexes
: Idiosoma elongate, with straight anterior margin, setae
Si
and
Ci
not associated with glandularia, posteriomedial muscle attachment scars on coxal plates IV present, excretory pore free;
male:
genital field fused with ventral shield, outline of acetabular plates distinct, their anterior margins with four to six pairs of setae forming a nearly straight transverse row, gonopore trapezoid, longer than wide, setae
Se
fused with ventral shield posteriolaterally;
female:
ventral shield and genital field separated, acetabular plates triangular each with a long narrow posterior projection, fused with posterior genital sclerite and each with a long narrow posterior projection, fused with posterior genital sclerite and with glandularia
Se
anterolaterally.
Description. Both sexes
. Idiosoma oval. Dorsal shield covering most of dorsal surface, bearing 5 pairs of setae:
Oi, Oe, Hi, Li, Si
(
Fig. 1
). Setae
Oi
and
Oe
located in anterior half of dorsal shield,
Hi
a little distally to middle of shield,
Li
in distal portion of shield, and
Si
very close to posterolateral margins of shield. Setae
Si
and
Ci
not associated with glandularia, other idiosomal setae associated with glandularia. Setae
Fch, Fp
,
Vi, Ve, He, Sci, Le, Ci, Pi
and all pairs of slit organs (
i1–i5
) located in soft interscutal membrane between dorsal and ventral shields:
i1
and seta
Vi
placed on common sclerite on each side,
i2
at level to
Oe,
i3
anterior to
Sci
,
i4
posterior to
Le,
and
i5
at level to
Si
. Setae
Fch
short, thick and serrate, other idiosomal setae thin, hair–like.
FIGURES 1–2.
Albaxona primoryensis
sp. n
.
, male: 1, dorsal view; 2, ventral view. Scale bar: 100 µm.
Ventral shield (
Fig. 2
) broader than dorsal shield, tips of anterior coxal plates reaching or slightly projecting beyond anterior idiosoma margin, suture line between coxal plates II–III distinct developed only in their lateral parts. Setae
Hv
located near posterolateral margin of coxal plates II,
Ve
laterally to coxal plates III,
Sce
medially to suture line between coxal plates III and IV,
Pe
associated with posteriomedial muscle attachment scars. Setae
Ci
and
Pi
close to each other and placed on a common small sclerite caudally on each side. Dorsal and ventral shield porous.
Capitulum (
Fig. 3
) with a relatively long rostrum, dorsal hypostomal setae nearly three times longer than ventral hypostomal setae. Chelicera with large basal segment and long, thin chela (
Fig. 4
).
Pedipalp (
Fig. 5
): P–1 relatively short with a single dorsodistal seta; P–2 ventral margin straight, with two dorsoproximal setae and three unequal dorsodistal setae; P–3 with slightly concave ventral margin, with two dorsoproximal and two dorsodistal, approximately subequal setae, all these setae considerably shorter than dorsal margin of segment; P–4 slender, with three rather long, unequal ventral setae and two short dorsodistal setae. Shape and arrangement of setae on legs as shown in
Figs 10–13
. Leg claws (
Fig.14
) thin, hook–like, with long internal clawlet and short external spur, claw lamella not developed.
Male.
Dorsal shield elongate (ratio length/width 1.58–1.76). Genital field fused with ventral shield, wider than long, suture line indistinct, outline of acetabular plates distinct with 9–11 pairs of long, fine setae, their anterior margins with four to six pairs of setae and forming a nearly straight transverse row, gonopore trapezoid, longer than wide (
Fig. 6
).
Ejaculatory complex (
Fig. 7
) with long anterior arms and comparatively short posterior ones, proximal chamber large with convex anterior margin, a pair of short proximal horns extending to anterior margin of proximal chamber. Excretory pore free, placed in space between genital field and posterior idiosoma margin.
Measurements (n=3). Idiosoma L 395–405, W 300–305, dorsal plate L 375–390, W 220–245; genital field L 48–60, W 125–138; genital acetabula (ac. 1–3) L: 18–20, 18–21, 18–20;capitulum L 78–84, chelicera basal segment L 96, chela L 60; pedipalpal segment (P1–5) L: 18–21, 36–42, 30–36, 48–54, 20–24; leg segments L: I- Leg-1–6: 30–36,30–36, 50–55, 60–72, 63–72, 65–72; II–Leg-1–6: 36–42, 30–36, 36–42, 49–50, 60–63, 60–66; III–Leg-1–6: 35–42, 35–43, 36–42, 48–51, 60–66, 63–70; IV–Leg-1–6: 72–84, 50–60, 75–80, 75–78, 78–87, 72– 75.
FIGURES 3–9.
Albaxona primoryensis
sp. n
.
and
A. orientalis
Tuzovskij, 2011: 3
, capitulum, ventral view; 4, chelicera, lateral view; 5, pedipalp; 6, 8–9, posterior part of ventral view; 7, ejaculatory complex; 3–7,
A. primoryensis
sp. n
.
, male; 8–9,
A. orientalis
; 8, male; 9, female. Scale bars: 3–7 = 50µm; 8–9 - 100 µm.
FIGURES 10–14.
Albaxona primoryensis
sp. n
.
, male: 10, Leg I; 11, Leg II; 12, Leg III; 13, Leg- 4; 14, claw of Leg IV. Scale bars: 10–13 =50 µm; 14 = 20µm.
FIGURES 15–16.
Albaxona primoryensis
sp. n
.
, female: 15, dorsal view; 16, ventral view. Scale bar: 100 µm.
Female.
Dorsal and ventral shield similar to those of male (
Fig.15–16
). Аcetabular plates with five to six fine setae each, expanded anteriorly and strongly narrowed posteriorly, fused with postgenital sclerite and with sclerites bearing seta and glandularium
Se
anteriolaterally on each side. Аnterior genital sclerite elongate, fused with ventral shield, approximately three times longer than wide.
Measurements (n=1). Idiosoma L 415, W 318, dorsal plate L 408, W 235; acetabular plate L 90, W 54; genital acetabula (ac. 1–3) L: 15, 21, 21; capitulum L 90; chelicera: basal segment L 95, chela L 65; pedipalpal segments (P-1–5) L: 24, 39, 36, 54, 24; leg segments L: I-Leg-1–6: 30, 30, 48, 65, 65, 60; II–Leg-1–6: 35, 30, 42, 42, 60, 60; III–Leg-1–6: 35, 30, 36, 48, 65, 63; IV–Leg-1–6: 85, 54, 72, 72, 78, 72.
Differential diagnosis.
The new species is similar to
Albaxona orientalis
Tuzovskij, 2011
described also from Primory Territory (
Tuzovskij 2011
).The male and female of
A. primoryensis
sp. n
.
differ from the adult of
A. orientalis
by the structure of the genital area. The male gonopore of
A. orientalis
is triangular (
Fig. 8
), the outline of the acetabular plates is indistinct; the female acetabular plates are with short anterior genital sclerites (L/W ratio 1.0–1.5), the acetabular plates are not fused with the posterior genital sclerite, glandularia
Se
are free (
Fig. 9
). In contrast, the male gonopore in
A. primoryensis
sp. n
.
is trapezoid (
Fig. 6
), the outline of the acetabular plates is distinct; the female acetabular plates have a long anterior genital sclerite (L/W ratio 3), the acetabular plates are fused to posterior genital sclerite and the glandularia
Se
are fused with the acetabular plates (
Fig. 16
)
Etymology.
The species epithet “
primoryensis
” is derived from the name of the Territory where it was collected (Primory).
Habitat
. Running waters.
Distribution.
Аsia (
Russia
, Primorye Territory).