New feather mites of the subfamily Pterodectinae (Acariformes: Proctophyllodidae) from passerines (Aves: Passeriformes) from Chile and Cuba
Author
Mironov, Sergey
Author
González-Acuña, Daniel
text
Zootaxa
2011
2011-10-12
3057
1
48
journal article
46194
10.11646/zootaxa.3057.1.1
2b25e707-3767-4eae-ba81-dc7adaf5babb
1175-5326
203166
Key to
Tyrannidectes
species
(Males and females)
1. In females, setae
ps2, ps3
represented by suckers, setae
h2
with filiform apices (
fissuratus
group)..................... 2
- In females, setae
ps2, ps3
filiform, setae
h2
without filiform apices (
reticulatus
group).............................. 5
2. In both sexes, prodorsal shield with a pair of large and deep incisions on posterior margin, setae
si
situated much posterior to level of setae
se
...............................................................
T. crassus
(
Trouessart, 1885
)
- In both sexes, posterior margin of prodorsal shield variable in shape (straight, concave, or slightly sinuous) but without deep incisions; setae
si
and
se
situated at same transverse level..................................................... 3
3. In both sexes, hysteronotal shield and posterior half of prodorsal shield with deep and wide median groove..................................................................................
T. fissuratus
(
Hernandes and Valim, 2005
)
- In both sexes, prodorsal and hysteronotal shields without median groove......................................... 4
4. In both sexes, lateral margins of prodorsal shield without incisions extending to scapular setae, entire surface of prodorsal and hysteronotal shields with numerous circular lacunae. In males, rudimentary sclerites rEpIIa and epimerites IVa present. In females, lobar shield entire, with well developed supranal concavity......
T. amaurochalinus
(
Hernandes and Valim, 2006
)
- In both sexes, lateral margins of prodorsal shield with incisions extending to setae
se
(in males) or encircling their bases (in females), and prodorsal shield without lacunae, hysteronotal shield with lacunae in posterior half only. In males, sclerites rEpIIa and epimerites IVa absent. In female, lobar shield split along midline into two pieces, supranal concavity indistinct......................................................................................
T. falcklandicus
sp. n.
5. In both sexes, setae
c1
situated on striated tegument between prodorsal and hysteronotal shields.............................................................................................
T. banksi
(
Valim and Hernandes, 2008
)
- In both sexes, setae
c1
situated on hysteronotal shield........................................................ 6
6. In both sexes, majority of hysteronotal shield with reticulate pattern.......................
T. reticulatus
(
Černý, 1974
)
- In both sexes, hysteronotal shield with another pattern (circular lacunae, transverse striae) or without any pattern.......... 7
7. In both sexes, prodorsal and hysteronotal shields with numerous circular lacunae. In males, aedeagus extending at least to midlevel of anal suckers, setae
h3
longer than half-distance between their bases. In females, anterior part of lobar shield with numerous circular lacunae, bases of setae
ps2
close to bases of corresponding setae
ps3
and both pairs of these setae situated approximately at midlevel of anal opening (
Figs. 22
A, B).......................................
T. cinclodes
sp. n.
- In both sexes, prodorsal and hysteronotal shields without circular lacunae. In males, aedeagus scarcely extending to anterior margin of anal suckers, setae
h3
not longer than half-distance between their bases. In females, anterior part of lobar shield without lacunae, setae
ps2
situated far postero-lateral to corresponding setae
ps3
, only setae
ps3
at level of anal opening … 8
8. In both sexes, setae
f2
present, rudimentary humeral shields anterior to bases of setae
cp
present, hysteronotal shield with deeply concave anterior margin extending to level of setae
cp
. In males, setae
h3
narrowly lanceolate. In females, lateral areas of anterior hysteronotal shield with pattern of oblique and sparse striae, lobar shield almost completely separated along median line into two pieces, supranal concavity not expressed......................................
T. berlai
Mironov, 2008
- In both sexes, setae
f2
absent, humeral shields absent, anterior margin of hysteronotal shield straight or slightly concave (
Figs. 16
A, B, 17A). In males, setae
h3
spiculiform. In females, hysteronotal shield without pattern, lobar shield entire, and supranal concavity present, circular in shape (
Fig. 17
A)................................................
T. anairetes
sp. n.