Review of the genus Daidalotarsonemus De Leon (Acari: Prostigmata: Tarsonemidae)
Author
Rezende, José Marcos
0000-0001-7169-7456
Department of Biological Sciences, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Institute of Biosciences, Humanities and Exact Sciences (IBILCE), Campus São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo 15054 - 000, Brazil jmrezende @ live. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7169 - 7456 aclofego @ ig. com. br; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 3495 - 6858
jmrezende@live.com
Author
Bauchan, Gary
0000-0003-3060-7666
Electron and Confocal Microscopy Unit, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, Maryland 20705, USA gary. bauchan @ usda. gov; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 3060 - 7666
gary.bauchan@usda.gov
Author
Lin, Jian-Zhen
0000-0001-8905-5996
Institute of Plant Protection, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Fuzhou 350013, China jianzhenlin @ 126. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 8905 - 5996
jianzhenlin@126.com
Author
Ochoa, Ronald
0000-0003-1680-3601
Systematic Entomology Laboratory, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, Maryland 20705, USA ron. ochoa @ usda. gov; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1680 - 3601 Corresponding author
ron.ochoa@usda.gov
Author
Lofego, Antonio Carlos
0000-0001-7169-7456
Department of Biological Sciences, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Institute of Biosciences, Humanities and Exact Sciences (IBILCE), Campus São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo 15054 - 000, Brazil jmrezende @ live. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7169 - 7456 aclofego @ ig. com. br; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 3495 - 6858
jmrezende@live.com
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Zootaxa
2024
2024-03-19
5426
1
1
170
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5426.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5426.1.1
1175-5334
6BD95D35-2FB4-4F82-85AA-F123E34AD691
Daidalotarsonemus donaldi
Rezende, Ochoa & Lofego
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 34–36
)
Diagnosis. Female:
Gnathosoma
: Palpal length about 1/4 length of gnathosoma.
Dorsum
: Reticulate ornamentation present on prodorsum, and tergites C, D and EF. Tergite C with four rows of somewhat longitudinally fused cells, grouped between setae
c1
and
c2
, and same number of cells per row (six). Tergite D ornamented with longitudinal depressions anteriad setae
d
. Setae
v1
,
sc2
and
h
unmodified in shape. Setae
v1
shorter than
sc2
(~ 23 and ~ 36, respectively), both longer than
h
(~ 13). Setae
c1
,
c2
,
d
,
e
and
f
leaf-shaped, all lanceolate. Setae
c1
,
c2
and
d
similar in length (~ 24) and width (~ 8). Setae
c1
inserted near posterior border of tergite C. Posterior setae
e
and
f
identical in length (~ 14) and width (~ 7). Setae
f
~10 distant from each other, on rounded tubercles.
Venter
: Tegula rounded, weakly arched posteriorly. Apodemes distinct, except for prosternal apodeme from level of apodemes 2 to sejugal apodeme. Apodemes 2 not fused to prosternal apodeme. Poststernal apodeme bifurcated anteriorly.
Legs
: sensory cluster of tibiotarsus I complete. Seta
tc”
of tarsus II slender and serrate.
Male & larva:
unknown.
Description
(
two specimens
measured):
Gnathosoma
:
ovoid in ventral view, length 37 (36–38), maximum width 26 (26–27). Setae
dgs
12 and
vgs
7 smooth; palps length 12, with two small subterminal setae and terminal projections. Pharynx length 12 (12–13), maximum width 7.
FIGURE 34.
Dorsal surface of
Daidalotarsonemus donaldi
Rezende, Ochoa & Lofego
sp. nov.
(female).
FIGURE 35.
Ventral surface of
Daidalotarsonemus donaldi
Rezende, Ochoa & Lofego
sp. nov.
(female).
FIGURE 36.
Legs I (A), II (B), III (C) and IV (D) of
Daidalotarsonemus donaldi
Rezende, Ochoa & Lofego
sp. nov.
(female).
Idiosoma—dorsum:
length 194 (192–198), width at level of
c1
98 (96–102). Prodorsal shield with reticulate ornamentation, covers gnathosoma. Setae
sc1
inserted anteriorly to
sc2
. Tergites C, D and EF also with reticulate ornamentation. Lengths of setae:
v1
23 (22–25),
sc1
15,
sc2
36 (34–38),
c1
25 (24–26),
c2
22 (20–24),
d
23,
e
14 (14–15),
f
15 (13–17) and
h
13 (13–14). Maximum widths of posterior setae:
d
8,
e
7 and
f
5. All dorsal setae serrate. Setae
v1
,
sc2
and
h
unmodified;
c1
,
c2
,
d
,
e
and
f
lanceolate. All inserted on tubercles, except for
h
. Distances between dorsal setae:
v1–v1
31 (30–33),
sc2–sc2
49 (48–50),
v1–sc2
22 (22–23),
c1–c1
52 (52–53),
c2–c2
63 (62–64),
c1–c2
30,
d–d
28 (27–29),
f–f
10 (9–11),
e–f
17 and
h–h
23 (23–24).
Idiosoma—venter:
setae
1a
5 (5–6);
2a
8 (8–9);
3a
14 near anteromedial margins of apodemes 3;
3b
9 behind posterior ends of apodemes 4. Apodemes 1 conspicuous, fused to anterior end of prosternal apodeme. Apodemes 2 short, not fused to prosternal apodeme. Prosternal apodeme conspicuous from junction with apodeme 1 to level of apodemes 2. Sejugal apodeme continuous. Apodeme 3 extending diagonally from proximity of base of seta
3a
to (but not laterally beyond) anterior margin of trochanter III. Apodeme 4 extending diagonally from midlength of poststernal apodeme to base of seta
3b
. Poststernal apodeme bifurcated anteriorly. Tegula 12 wide and 7 long; posterior margin arched. Setae
ps
7 smooth.
Legs:
Lengths: leg I 53 (51–55), leg II 49 (49–50), leg III 82 (81–84). Number of setae: leg I: 3-4-5(2)+7(1), leg II: 3-3-4-4(1), leg III: 1+2-4-4. Tarsal solenidion
ω
of tibiotarsus I 5. Sensory cluster of tibiotarsus I complete, solenidion
φ1
3, slender, capitate; solenidion
φ2
4, robust, slightly capitate; famulus
k
6; all inserted at approximately same level. Seta
d
of tibiotarsus I 27 (25–29), serrate. Solenidion
ω
of tarsus II length 4. Seta
d
of tibia II 17 (16–18), serrate. Femorogenu IV 11; tibiotarsus IV 14 (14–15). Length of leg IV setae:
v’
F 5 (5–6),
v’
G 8,
v’
Ti 19 and
tc”
22; all setae smooth, except for
v’
G and
v’
Ti;
v’
Ti tapered.
Type material deposition:
Holotype
♀
and
one paratype ♀
deposited at
USNM
.
Locality:
All specimens on
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
L. (
Malvaceae
), Coral Gables, State of
Florida
,
USA
, D. De Leon.
Etymology:
The species name
donaldi
is in honor of late Dr. Donald De Leon (1902-1966), Bureau of Entomology-USDA for his contribution to the study of mites, particularly on
Daidalotarsonemus
.