Phytoseiid mites of the tribe Typhlodromini (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from sub-Saharan Africa
Author
Ueckermann, Edward A.
Author
Zannou, Ignace D.
Author
De Moraes, Gilberto J.
Author
Oliveira, Anibal R.
Author
Hanna, Rachid
Author
Yaninek, John S.
text
Zootaxa
2008
2008-10-15
1901
1
1
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.1901.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.1901.1.1
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Typhlodromus
(
Anthoseius
)
bullatus
Van der Merwe
(
Fig. 8
)
Typhlodromus
(
Anthoseius
)
bullatus
Van der Merwe, 1968: 44
;
Moraes
et al
., 2004: 315
;
Chant & McMurtry, 2007: 152
.
Amblydromella bullata
,
Moraes
et al
., 1986: 157
.
Typhlodromus bullatus
,
El-Banhawy, 2002: 189
.
FEMALE. (
Specimens
measured—
Kenya
: 1;
South Africa
:
holotype
and 4 additional specimens). Idiosomal setal pattern: 12A:8A/JV:ZV
.
Dorsum. Dorsal shield 350 (327–360) [260] long and 188 (175–196) [196] wide, reticulate. With 5 pairs of solenostomes. Setae j1 20 (17–22) [21], j3 24 (22–29) [29], j4 14 (14–15) [15], j5 17 (15–18) [18], j6 17 (16–19) [19], J2 20 (18–23) [23], J5 11 (10–11) [10], z2 19 (18–21) [21], z3 21 (20–23) [23], z4 22 (18–26) [26], z5 17 (15–19) [19], Z4 27 (25–31) [31], Z5 46 (41–50) [50],
s4 23
(22–25) [25],
s6 24
(21–28) [28],
S2 24
(20–28) [28],
S4 24
(22–27) [27],
S5 21
(19–24) [24], r3 24 (21–27) [27],
R1
18 (15–19) [19]. Setae smooth and sharp-tipped, except Z4 and Z5, serrate and knobbed, S4, S5 and r3, smooth and knobbed
.
Peritreme. Extending to level of j1.
Venter. Sternal shield smooth, with 3 pairs of setae; posterior margin with small protuberance; distances between ST1-ST3 63 (60–64) [64], ST2-ST2 61 (59–64) [63]. Genital shield smooth; distance between ST5- ST5 57 (55–61) [57]. Ventrianal shield smooth, pentagonal, with anterior margin slightly concave, 111 (106– 119) [119] long, 79 (75–82) [80] wide at level of ZV2, 72 [78] wide at level of anus, with 4 pairs of pre-anal setae (seta JV3 present), round pre-anal pores posteromesad of JV2. With 2 pairs of metapodal shields. Caudoventral setae smooth and sharp-tipped, except JV5, slightly serrate and knobbed.
Chelicera. Movable digit 29 (28–31) [29] long, with 3 teeth; fixed digit 25 (24–27) [25] long, with 5 teeth.
Spermatheca. Calyx a very long and slender tube, gradually flaring toward vesicle, [71]; only portion next to vesicle is visible in specimen from
Kenya
, 26 long; atrium kidney-shaped.
Legs. Macrosetae knobbed; Sge IV 18 (18-19) [19], Sti IV 18 (17-19) [19], St IV 26 (24-27) [25]. Chaetotaxy: genu II: 2-2/1, 2/0-1; genu III: 1-2/1, 2/0-1.
MALE. (Specimen measured—
South Africa
: 1)
Dorsum. Dorsal shield pattern and setae as in female, 253 long and 156 wide. Setae j1 16, j3 23, j4 15, j5 15, j6 16, J2 17, J5 13, z2 17, z3 21, z4 23, z5 14, Z4 24, Z5 36,
s4 23
,
s6 20
,
S2 22
,
S4 21
,
S5 17
, r3 broken,
R1
15.
Peritreme. Extending to level of j1.
Venter. Ventrianal shield subtriangular, with few striae, fused with peritrematal shields, 95 long, 123 wide at the anterior corners; with 4 pairs of pre-anal setae and 2 distinguishable pairs of lyrifissures (1 anterior to JV1, 1 lateral and transversally aligned with JV1); round pre-anal pores posteromesad of JV2.
Spermatodactyl. Straight or slightly bent, tapered distally, shaft 22 long.
Legs. Macrosetae knobbed on tarsus and slightly knobbed on genu and tibia; Sge IV 14, Sti IV 15, St IV 18. Chaetotaxy of genua II and III as in female.
Specimens examined.
Kenya
:
1 female
, Sondu,
Nyanza Province
, on
Ficus sycomorus
,
3-XII-1989
, J.S. Yaninek.
South Africa
:
Holotype
female,
Limpopo Province
, Mlambane, Kruger National Park, on
F
.
sycomorus
,
4-X-1953
, M.K.P. Smith Meyer;
4 females
,
Mpumalanga Province
,
15 km
from Swaziland border to Amanxale, on
F
.
sycomorus
,
5-II-1985
, E.A. Ueckermann.
1 male
, Kwazulu/
Natal Province
, Pongola River near Golela, on
F. sycomorus
,
19-VIII-1980
, E.A. Ueckermann.
Remarks.
The single specimen collected from
Kenya
has JV5 slightly serrate and macrosetae only on genu and tarsus of leg IV; specimens from
South Africa
have JV5 smooth, and have in addition to the macrosetae on genu and tibia of leg IV, a knobbed seta (slightly shorter than the macroseta) on each of those segments.
World distribution.
Kenya
,
Lesotho
and
South Africa
.