New taxa of quill mites (Acari: Cheyletoidea: Syringophilidae)
Author
Skoracki, Maciej
Department of Animal Morphology, Faculty of Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University, Umultowska 89, 61 - 614 Poznan, Poland. E-mail: skoracki @ amu. edu. pl
Author
Oconnor, Barry
Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, 1109 Geddes Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2341.1.3
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.2341.1.3
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Stibarokris phoeniconaias
sp. nov.
(
Figs 74–77
)
FIGURES 74, 75.
Stibarokris phoeniconaias
sp. n.
Female. 74. Dorsal view. 75. Ventral view.
FIGURES 76, 77.
Stibarokris phoeniconaias
sp. n.
Female. 76.
Gnathosoma
in dorsal view. 77. Propodonotal seta
vi
.
Description.
FEMALE (
Figs 73–77
). Total body length of
holotype
820 (
785–845 in
five paratypes
).
Gnathosoma
. Infracapitulum punctated. Each transverse branch of peritremes with 6–7 chambers, each longitudinal branch with 15–17 chambers (
Fig. 76
). Stylet of movable digit 170 (170) long. Stylophore constricted posteriorly and punctated, 215 (200–215) long.
Idiosoma
. Propodonotal shield well sclerotized, punctated at lateral margins, bearing bases of setae
vi
,
ve
,
si
,
se,
and
c1
. Setae
se
and
c1
situated at same transverse level. Setae
vi
,
ve
, and
si
subequal in length. Hysteronotal shield not fused to pygidial shield, punctated in anterior part, bearing bases of setae
d1
and
e
. Setae
d2
situated about 3 times closer to
d2
than to
e
. Pygidial shield well sclerotized, sparsely punctated in posterior part or without punctations. Dorsal setae of idiosoma
vi
,
ve
,
si
,
se
,
c1
,
d1
,
d2,
and
e
knobbed (
Fig. 77
), setae
c2
slightly ornamented or smooth, setae
f1
,
f2
,
h1,
and
h2
smooth. Setae
h1
1.7–2 times longer than
f1
. Setae
h2
about twice longer than
f2
. Aggenital setae
ag3
slightly (1.2–1.3 times) longer than
ag1
and
ag2
. Pseudanal setae subequal in length. Genital setae
g1
1.4–1.8 times longer than
g2
. Cuticular striations as in
Figs 73
and
74
.
Legs
. Apodemes I divergent, not fused to apodemes II. Coxal fields of legs I–IV well sclerotized and punctated. Setae
tc”III–IV
about twice longer than
tc’III–IV
. Fan-like setae
p’
and
p”
of legs III and IV with 6–8 tines each. Setae
3c
1.3–1.5 times longer than
3b
. Podomeres of legs sparsely punctated. Setae
sc3
reach tarsus.
Length of setae
:
vi
70 (70–80),
ve
70 (70–80),
si
80 (80–90),
se
145 (170–195),
c1
170 (170–175),
c2
185 (180–195),
d1
130 (115–125),
d2
120 (125–135),
e
145 (155–195),
f1
30 (20–30),
f2
295 (320–370),
h1
50 (45–55),
h2
640 (635–645),
ps1
and
ps2
20 (20),
g1
55 (60),
g2
40 (45–50),
ag1
285 (245–260),
ag2
250 (245–270),
ag3
330 (330–340),
tc’III–IV
(35–45),
tc”III–IV
(90–100),
3b
(120–125),
3c
(175–190),
sc3
105 (105).
MALE. Not found.
Type material.
Female
holotype
and
6 female
paratypes
(
BMOC
#82–1212–1) ex. quill of secondary coverts of
Phoeniconaias minor
(Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire) (
Phoenicopteriformes
:
Phoenicopteridae
);
BOTSWANA
: bird died in captivity and received in
November 1982
, coll. B.M. OConnor
.
Type
deposition.
All
type
material is deposited at
UMMZ
.
Etymology.
The name
phoeniconaias
refers to the generic name of the host.
Differential diagnosis.
S. phoeniconaias
sp. nov.
is similar to
S. langei
Bochkov et Mironov, 1999
described from
Ciconia ciconia
(Linnaeus)
(
Ciconiiformes
:
Ciconiidae
) from
Russia
(
Bochkov & Mironov 1999
). In females of both species, the movable cheliceral digits are dentate, the hysteronotal shield is not fused to the pygidial shield, setae
vi
,
ve,
and
si
are subequal in length, all dorsal setae except the terminal setae are knobbed, and setae
h1
are longer than
f1
. This new species differs from
S. langei
, by the following characters: in females of
S. phoeniconaias
sp. nov.
, each longitudinal branch of the peritremes has 15–17 chambers, the lengths of aggenital setae
ag1
and
ag2
are 245–285 and 245–270, respectively, and the fan-like setae
p’
and
p”
of legs III–IV are with 6–8 tines. In females of
S. langei
, each longitudinal branch of the peritremes has 11–12 chambers, the lengths of aggenital setae
ag1
and
ag2
are 103–135 and 135–157, respectively, and the fan-like setae
p’
and
p”
of legs III–IV are with 11–12 tines.