New records of water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia) from Brunei Darussalam, Borneo, with descriptions of two new species
Author
Pešić, Vladimir
Author
Chatterjee, Tapas
Author
Marshall, David J.
Author
Pavićević, Ana
text
Zootaxa
2011
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50
58
journal article
46379
10.5281/zenodo.278661
1144eebf-bbaf-4412-923a-ab0014b5d5d8
1175-5326
278661
Hydrodroma bruneiensis
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 2–3
; tables 1–2)
Type
series.
Holotype
, male, dissected and slide mounted,
Brunei Darussalam
, Gadong, Universiti
Brunei Darussalam
, freshwater pond (approx
625 m
2) with fringing vegetation (
4º58' N
,
114º53' E
),
20.iii.2011
, leg. T. Chatterjee & D. J.
Marshall
.
Paratypes
:
7 males
,
5 females
, same data as
holotype
, one male and one female dissected and slide mounted in Hoyer's fluid.
Diagnosis.
Characters of the genus
Hydrodroma
; each genital plate with 56–67 acetabula in 5–6 rows; palpal segments stocky (L/H P-4 4.1–4.4, P-5 3.1–3.5 in both sexes); number of swimming setae on II-Leg-5, 4–5; swimming setae are absent from the anterior surface of IV-Leg-5.
TABLE 1
. Morphometric data for the genital plate, palp and leg (2–6) segments for
H. bruneiensis
sp. nov.
MALE FEMALE
holotype
paratype paratype
Description. Male
(
holotype
, in parentheses measurement of
paratype
, n = 1): Idiosoma L/W 960/780 (869– 1038/750–881, n = 3); L Cx-I+II 219 (208), Cx-III+IV 255 (256), total number of coxal setae 21 (19–21) on Cx-I, 20 (19–20) on Cx-II, 14 (12–14) on Cx-III, 13–15 (19) on Cx-IV. Further details of genital plate morphology (
Fig. 2B
) are given in Table 1. Capitulum (
Fig. 2E
) vL 193 (181); chelicera (
Fig. 2D
) total L 252 (234), claw L 51 (46), basal segment L 203 (197). Palp: for chaetotaxy see
Fig. 2G
(measurements in Table 1). Number of swimming setae on legs are presented in
Table 2
.
genital acetabula, n |
56–61 |
65–67 |
64–67 |
genital setae, n |
40–46 |
36–43 |
36–37 |
genital plate, L |
192–199 |
188–194 |
209–213 |
ejaculatory complex, L |
180 |
166 |
- |
dL P-1 |
46 |
43 |
41 |
dL P-2 |
64 |
60 |
65 |
dL P-3 |
39 |
41 |
39 |
dL P-4 |
140 |
139 |
143 |
dL P-5 |
57 |
58 |
60 |
Palp, total L |
346 |
341 |
346 |
%L P-1 |
13.3 |
12.6 |
11.9 |
%L P-2 |
18.5 |
17.6 |
18.8 |
%L P-3 |
11.3 |
12.0 |
11.3 |
%L P-4 |
40.5 |
40.8 |
41.3 |
%L P-5 |
16.5 |
17.0 |
17.3 |
H P-4 |
32 |
34 |
34 |
H P-5 |
17 |
16 |
20 |
L I-Leg-2 |
68 |
69 |
69 |
L I-Leg-3 |
79 |
78 |
81 |
L I-Leg-4 |
128 |
124 |
130 |
L I-Leg-5 |
159 |
159 |
164 |
L I-Leg-6 |
153 |
159 |
153 |
L II-Leg-2 |
88 |
84 |
87 |
L II-Leg-3 |
100 |
106 |
107 |
L II-Leg-4 |
188 |
185 |
200 |
L II-Leg-5 |
213 |
216 |
225 |
L II-Leg-6 |
188 |
200 |
195 |
L III-Leg-2 |
81 |
- |
94 |
L III-Leg-3 |
97 |
96 |
99 |
L III-Leg-4 |
169 |
169 |
184 |
L III-Leg-5 |
200 |
203 |
216 |
L III-Leg-6 |
170 |
188 |
189 |
L IV-Leg-2 |
119 |
125 |
122 |
L IV-Leg-3 |
147 |
147 |
159 |
L IV-Leg-4 |
225 |
222 |
250 |
L IV-Leg-5 |
242 |
250 |
264 |
L IV-Leg-6 |
188 |
206 |
224 |
FIGURE 2A–G
.
A
.
Hydrodroma bruneiensis
sp. nov.
(A–B, D–G = male, B = female): A = coxal and genital field; B–C = genital field; D = chelicera; E = capitulum; F = ejaculatory complex; G = palp, medial view. Scale bars = 100 μm.
FIGURE 3A–B
.
A
.
Hydrodroma bruneiensis
sp. nov.
, female.
B
.
Hydrodroma kakadu
Pešić & Smit, 2007
, paratype female. A–B = palp, medial view. Scale bar = 100 μm.
TABLE 2.
Number of swimming setae for
H. bruneiensis
sp. nov.
H. bruneiensis
male
holotype
female (
paratypes
, n =3) n =2 II-Leg-5 posterior 5 (5) 4–5 III-Leg-4 posterior 8–9 (7) 8 III-Leg-5 posterior 6–7 (7) 7 IV-Leg-4 anterior 8 (7–10) 7–8 IV-Leg-4 posterior 10 (8–10) 8 IV-Leg-5 anterior 0 0 IV-Leg-5 posterior 7 (6–7)
6
Female
: Idiosoma L/W 959–1288/897–1144 (n = 2); L Cx-I+II 225, Cx-III+IV 268; number of coxal setae 24– 26 on Cx-I, 19–21 on Cx-II, 14–16 on Cx-III,14–15 on Cx-IV. Further details of genital plate morphology (
Fig. 2C
) are given in Table 1; egg maximum diameter L 147–184 (n = 3). Capitulum vL 181; chelicera total L 255, claw L 49, basal segment L 207. Palp: as in male, for chaetotaxy see
Fig. 3A
(measurements in Table 1). Number of swimming setae on legs are presented in
Table 2
.
Remarks.
Due to the presence of more than two swimming setae on II-Leg-5 and absence of swimming setae on the anterior side of IV-Leg-5,
Hydrodroma bruneiensis
sp. nov.
is most similar to
H. kakadu
Pešiċ & Smit, 2007
, a species known from
Australia
(Northern Territory) and
New Caledonia
.
Hydrodroma kakadu
can be distinguished by a lower number of acetabula (
28–38 in
male,
46–47 in
female in generally 3–4 rows). Furthermore,
Hydrodroma kakadu
possesses much narrower palpal segments (L/H P-4, 4.8–5.0, P-5, 5.2–6.2 in both sexes, measurements taken from the
paratypes
, compare
Fig. 3A
with
Fig. 3B
). Apart from the diagnostic morphological features, there are ecological differences between these two species:
H. bruneiensis
was taken from standing waters, while
H. kakadu
is rheophilous (
Pešiċ & Smit 2007
).
Males of
H. americanus
Marshall
, 1926
(in parentheses data taken from
Wiles 1986
) a species similar in the absence of swimming setae on the anterior side of IV-Leg-5, differ from
H. bruneiensis
sp. nov.
, in having twice as many setae on the genital plate as females (mean number of genital plate seta: 94±
14 in
males, 41±
6 in
females).
Wiles (1997)
left his
Hydrodroma
specimens from
Brunei
unidentified. He mentioned that
Hydrodroma
specimens were regularly found in the tributaries of Temburong River in northern
Brunei Darussalam
.
Etymology.
The species is named after the country where it was collected.
Habitat.
Standing waters.
Distribution.
Brunei Darussalam
; known only from the
type
locality.