Revision Of The Genus Neoseiulella Muma (Acari: Phytoseiidae). Re-Description Of Species, Synonymy Assessment, Biogeography, Plant Supports And Key To Adult Females
Author
Kanouh, M.
Author
Kreiter, S.
Author
Douin, M.
Author
Tixier, M. - S.
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Acarologia
2012
2012-06-27
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Neoseiulella montforti
(Rivnay and Swirski)
(
Figure 31
)
Typhloctonus montforti
Rivnay and Swirski 1980: 179-182
;
Swirski and Amitai 1984: 77
;
Denmark
and Rather 1984: 169-170
;
Moraes
et al.
1986: 233
.
Typhlodromus montforti
(Rivnay and Swirski)
Chant and Yoshida-Shaul 1989: 1020-1023
.
Neoseiulella montforti
(Rivnay and Swirski)
Swirski and Amitai 1997b: 37
;
Moraes
et al.
2004: 294
; Chant and Mc- Murtry 2007: 147.
Neoseiulella
(
Typhloctona
)
montforti
(Rivnay and Swirski)
Denmark
and Rather 1996: 66- 68
.
Adult female
(
Figure 31a – d
)
Dorsal shield (
Figure 31a
) — Dorsal shield heavily reticulate: length 383 (381 – 384); width 193 (191 – 194) (at level of s4), 196 (194 – 197) (at level of Z1), with six pairs of solenostomes: gd1, gd2, gd4, gd6, gd8, and gd9. No poroid visible. Sub-lateral setae (r3 and R1) on the lateral margin. Dorsal shield bearing 19 pairs of setae. On one of specimens examined, one seta of the J1 pair is present. All dorsal and sub-lateral setae smooth, except Z5 serrated: j1 30 (28 – 31); j3 36 (34 – 37); j4 25 (23 – 26); j5 23 (22 – 24); j6 31 (30 – 31); J1 36; J2: 37 (36 – 37); J5 13 (12 – 13); z2 24 (22 – 25); z3 32 (31 – 32); z4 34 (33 – 34); z5 23; Z1 41 (39 – 43); Z4 48 (46 – 50); Z5 58 (56 – 59);
s4 38
(37 – 39);
s6 43
;
S2 45
(43 – 46);
S4 43
(41 – 45);
S5 40
(38 – 41);
sub-lateral setae r3 35 (33 – 36) and
R1
41 (39 – 42). Presence of few visible muscles marks (sigilles) on the dorsal shield. Peritreme extending anteriorly to the level of j3 or between j1-j3
.
FIGURE 31:
Neoseiulella montforti
(Rivnay and Swirski)
. Female (paratype): a – dorsal shield; b – ventral shields; c – chelicera; d – leg IV.
Ventral shields (
Figure 31b
) — Sternal shield weakly sclerotized, 74 (73 – 74) long and 80 wide (at level of ST2), smooth, with two pairs of setae (ST1 and ST2) and two pairs of poroids. ST3 and ST4 on separate platelets with a pair of small poroids accompanying ST4. Genital shield 150 long and 76 (74 – 78) wide (at level of ST5), smooth. Four elongate platelets or genital sigilla separating genital and ventrianal shields folded under the genital shield. One pair of poroids close to the genital shield (ST 5) and 4 pairs of poroids around the genital shield. Ventrianal shield subtriangular-shaped, 133 (131 – 135) long and 116 (112 – 119) wide (at level of ZV2), reticulate with four pairs of preanal setae (JV1, JV2, JV3 and ZV2), and a pair of small circular solenostomes
gv3
posteromediad to JV3. Four pairs of caudoventral setae (ZV1, ZV3, JV4 and JV5) on the integument surrounding the ventrianal shield. JV5 52 (51 – 53) long, is smooth. Primary metapodal plate or inguinal sigillum 38 (35 – 40) long and 5 (4 – 6) wide.
Spermatheca — Spermatheca not discernible in the two
type
specimens examined.
Rivnay and Swirski (1980)
mentioned that the cervix has a Ushaped
type
.
Chelicera (
Figure 31c
) — Two or three teeth and a
pilus dentilis
on the fixed digit. Movable digit 39 (38 – 40) long, bears one or two teeth.
Legs (
Figure 31d
) — Measurements of legs: leg I 357 (350 – 363); leg II 302 (297 – 307); leg III 312 (302 – 321); leg IV 422 (411 – 432). Seven setae (2-2/0, 2/0-1) on the genu II. One macroseta, 38 (34 – 41) long, on the basitarsus IV.
Material examined — Two female
paratypes
deposited in the
Division of Entomology
,
Agricultural Research Organization
,
Bet Dagan
,
Israel
.
Adult male
The male of this species is unknown.
Previous reports —
N. montforti
is only known from
Israel
(
Swirski and Amitai 1984
;
Swirski and Amitai 1997a
). The
type
specimens were collected at Monfort (Western Galilee,
Israel
) on
Quercus calliprinos
(Fagaceae)
. It has since been reported on
Artemisia monosperma
,
Limbarda crithmoides
(Asteraceae)
; at
Haifa
(Western Carmel) on
Q. calliprinos
; and on
Platanus orientalis
L. (
Platanaceae
).