Studies on European species of the water mite family Aturidae Thor (Acari: Hydrachnidia)
Author
Gerecke, Reinhard
text
Zootaxa
2014
3841
1
1
46
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3841.1.1
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Aturus prenanti
E. Angelier,
1965
Fig.
10
Material examined.
Type
series:
Lectotype
male, here designated:
MNHN
, “
Aturus prenanti
[cancelled: “
pyrenaeus
”] n.sp. male
5012
”, without collecting sites and date information;
paralectotype
, as
lectotype
, but “
5013
” (male).
France
: Labelled like
lectotype
, but “
5014
”, including
2
♀♀; “
Aturus prenanti
male prep
222
-
76
, Ruis. de Gamacha près Ardengost
65
, n°
95
–76,
30/VIII/
76
".
Remarks.
This in males highly distinct species was described by
E. Angelier (
1965
)
from this sex only.
Male
Aturus prenanti
have all setae Dgl-
3–5
bifurcated, arranged in a transverse line in the centre of dorsal shield; furthermore, all setae of Lgl-
1–4
are very short and simple, and are lined at equal distances in the dorsal furrow. Obviously, E. Angelier considered two females collected together with males as conspecific, and gave them name labels, but did not describe them for unknown reasons, a task taken over here in the following. Female: Idiosoma length
400–480
, dL
350–430
, W unclear (deformation due to squeezing); dorsal shield L/W
330–370
/
250–300
, with an extended posterior area of secondary sclerotization bearing excretory pore and, posterior to it, a centrally concave platelet-like extension flanked by a pair of glands. Dgl-
4
rather distanced from Dgl-
5
(ratio Dgl-
3–4
/
4–5
,
1.6–1.7
). Genital field with
13–15
pairs of Ac various in size, medially in a single, laterally in a double row, twofine setae located medial to medial Ac. Lateral Vgl in primary, medial Vgl in secondary sclerotization. Palp measurements (L/H, L/H ratio, relative L % total L): P-1, 16–
17
,
0.6–0.8
,
7–8
; P-2, 57–
65
,
1.2–1.3
,
25–27
; P-3, 35,
0.9
–1.0,
15
; P-4, 82–
83
,
2.3–2.6
,
35–36
; P-5, 35–
40
,
2.7–2.9
,
15–17
.