Taxonomy of European Damaeidae (Acari: Oribatida) III Species of the Kunstidamaeus tenuipes (Michael, 1885) group, with a description of Kunstidamaeus fraterculus n. sp. from East Slovakia
Author
Miko, Ladislav
text
Zootaxa
2010
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51
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.193081
7060fa41-e256-4b20-bab9-f5b898e7e67f
1175-5326
193081
Kunstidamaeus tenuipes
(
Michael, 1885
)
Figs. 1-2
Synonymy.
Damaeus
tenuipes
Michael, 1885
. Syn.:
Damaeus (Spatiodamaeus) tenuipes
(Bulanova-Zachvatkina 1957).
Spatiodamaeus
tenuipes
(Bulanova-Zachvatkina 1967; Bulanova-Zachvatkina, 1975).
Epidamaeus tenuipes
(Luxton, 1989)
Diagnosis.
Kunstidamaeus
with almost absent propodolateral apophysis
P
, developed only as indistinct angle. Sensillus relatively short and slightly broadened, with dense short spinuli on its head. Spinae adnatae only slightly bent outwards. Prodorsal and notogastral setae smooth, legs gracile and long.
Material examined.
2 mounted individuals (adults, females) from Strenzke Collection (Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt am Main), labelled: “
Belba tenuipes (Mich.)
.
SMF
14 182; Coll. Strenzke; Holstein 1949; Nr. 870
” and “
Belba tenuipes (Mich.)
.
SMF
14 180; Coll. Strenzke; Holstein 1949; Nr. 876
”. The specimens are in good condition. Immatures were not available.
Redescription of adult.
Body of medium size (666-703 µm), light brown, covered by filamentous and granular cerotegument.
Prodorsum
triangular, with propodolateral apophysis
P
developed as indistinct angle or almost absent (
Fig. 1
A). Sensillus relatively short (125-131 µm), with slightly broadened head covered by dense short spinuli (
Fig. 2
A). Interlamellar setae
in
about three times shorter than sensillus (less than 50 µm). Lamellar and rostral setae quite long, about as long as sensillus or longer. Exobothridial setae short, curved (
Fig. 2
A). Prodorsal tubercles
Ba
and
La
well developed, distinct. Parastigmatic apophyses
Sa
and
Sp
similar in size and shape, almost perpendicular to body.
FIGURE 1.
Kunstidamaeus tenuipes
-adult specimen (female) from Holstein from Strenzke Collection, Senckenberg museum Frankfurt. A) dorsal view; B) ventral view. Legs, infracapitulum and cerotegument only partly drawn. Bar indicating 200 µm; abbreviations explained in text (see also
Miko et Mourek, 2008
)
Notogaster
(
Fig. 1
A) oval to broadly oval, without significant granulation. Spinae adnatae relatively short, bent slightly outwards. Notogastral setae smooth, darker than body, lighter or almost transparent close to the insertion, arranged in two more-less parallel rows (
c1-hp
). Seta
c1
about 90 µm long1, more posterior setae slightly shortening. Setae
ps1-ps3
of about the same length, shorter and thinner than the rest.
Ventral side
(
Fig. 1
B) with characteristic set of tubercles, ventrosejugal tubercle
Va
developed as distinct, but relatively blunt and broad tubercle.
Vb
present as slightly protruding flat and blunt tubercle,
E2a
and
E2p
developed as irregular sclerotised laths with few indistinct tubercles. Anterior tectum of podocephalic fossa (
tpf
,
Fig 1
B) without lamellae, laterally with simple angle without sharp tip. Medial pit
cp
on coxisternum I present. Standard numbers of medium long ventral setae present (
g
6,
ag
1,
an
2,
ad
3, epimeral setal formula 3- 1-3-4).
Legs
(
Figs. 2
B-D) gracile, long (leg I 925 µm, leg
IV 1175
µm), setation as usual in
Kunstidamaeus
species (see
Miko& Mourek, 2008
).
Remarks.
The findings in Holstein are the only ones from continental Europe which I had opportunity to check; otherwise the species is described and known from British Isles.
Krivolutsky (1995)
recorded the species from European
Russia
. According to Subias (2008), the species has holarctic distribution, with presence in
Greenland
, Far East of Palearctic region and Kuril Islands.
FIGURE 2.
Kunstidamaeus tenuipes
-adult specimen (female) from Holstein from Strenzke Collection, Senckenberg museum Frankfurt. A) sensillus and bothridial region, laterodorsal view; B) leg I; C) tarsus I in detail; D) leg IV – trochanter, femur and genu above, tibia and tarsus below. Both leg I and leg IV are right legs in dorsolateral view. Bars indicating 50 µm (A) and 200 µm (B, D). Abbreviations in text.
1. Lengths of setae and sensillus in mounted individuals of all studied species are given as they appeared in dorsal view, real size may therefore slightly differ, taking into account that the setae may not be in optimal position for measurements in mounted individuals.