Quill mites (Acari: Syringophilidae) of the Palaearctic region 2840
Author
Skoracki, Maciej
text
Zootaxa
2011
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2840.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.2840.1.1
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Neoaulonastus picidus
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 88–89
)
Type
host:
Picus canus
Gmelin
(
Piciformes
:
Picidae
).
Type
locality:
Slovakia
.
FIGURE 88.
Neoaulonastus picidus
sp. nov.
, female.
A
, dorsal view;
B
, ventral view.
Description.
FEMALE (
holotype
). Total body length 465 (
455–505 in
5 paratypes
).
Gnathosoma
. Infracapitulum apunctate. Each medial branch of the peritremes with 2–3 chambers, each lateral branch with 4–5 chambers. Stylophore apunctate, 135 (135–145) long.
Idiosoma
. Propodonotal shield apunctate, concave on anterior margin. Length ratio of setae
ve
:
si
1:1. Setae
c1
and
se
situated at same transverse level. Hysteronotal shield not fused to pygidial shield, weakly sclerotized, striae visible, situated between bases of setae
d1
and
d2
. Setae
c1
3.9–5.3 times longer than
d2
. Length ratio of setae
f1
:
f2
1:2.5. Length ratio of aggenital setae
ag1
:
ag2
:
ag3
1.5:1:1.7. Both pairs of pseudanal setae subequal in length. All coxal fields sparsely punctate or apunctate. Setae
3c
1.6 times longer than
3b
.
Legs
. Fan-like setae
p’
and
p”
of legs III and IV with 9 tines. Setae
tc”III–IV
about 1.5 times longer than
tc’III–IV
.
Lengths of setae
:
ve
30 (25–30),
si
30 (25–30),
se
(145–175),
c1
(185–195),
c2
195 (145–180),
d1
30 (30– 45),
d2
40 (35–50),
e2
55
(45–50),
f1
30 (25–30),
f2
70 (65–85),
h1
35 (30–40),
h2
280 (255–265),
ag1
(70–75),
ag2
50 (45–50),
ag3
80 (80–85),
g1
35 (30–35),
g2
40 (35),
ps1
20 (15–20),
ps2
20 (15–20),
tc’III–IV
35 (35),
tc”III–IV
50 (55),
3b
(30),
3c
(40–50).
MALE. Unknown.
Type material.
Picus canus
Gmelin
(
Piciformes
:
Picidae
): female
holotype
and
5 female
paratypes
(
AMU
– SYR.241) (cov.);
SLOVAKIA
, Bardejov, 1968, coll.
T. Weisz.
Type deposition
.
All material deposited in the
AMU
,
except
1 female
paratype
in the
ZISP
.
Non-type material.
Dendrocopos leucotos
(Bechstein)
(
Picidae
):
4 females
and 2 nymphs (
AMU
–SYR.242) (cov.);
SLOVAKIA
, Valkov,
25 April 1968
, coll. T. Weisz. Material deposited in the
AMU
.
Dendrocopos major
(Linnaeus)
(
Picidae
):
2 females
(
AMU
–SYR.243) (bod.);
POLAND
,
Zachodniopomorskie
, Darlowko Wschodnie, Bukowo-Kopan,
2 November 2001
, coll. M. Skoracki. Material deposited in the
AMU
.
Host
range and habitat.
Oligoxenous species inhabiting quills of covert and body feathers of woodpeckers:
Dendrocopos leucotos
,
D. major
and
Picus canus
.
Distribution.
Slovakia
and
Poland
.
Etymology.
The name
picidus
refers to the family name of the hosts.
Differential diagnosis.
This new species is morphologically similar to
N. riparius
. Females of both species have 3–5 chambers in each lateral branch of the peritremes; setae
f2
are distinctly longer than
f1
and propodonotal shield is present. This new species is distinguished from
N. riparius
by the following characters: in females of
N. picidus
, the total body length is 455–505; the propodonotal shield is apunctate; setae
f2
are 2.5 times longer than
f1
; setae
c1
are 3.9–5.3 times longer than
d2
; the lengths of setae
f2
and
d2
are 65–85 and 35–50 respectively. In females of
N. riparius
, the total body length is 585–650; the propodonotal shield is sparsely punctate; setae
f2
are 6–8 times longer than
f1
; setae
c1
are not significantly (1.1 times) longer than
d2
; the lengths of setae
f2
and
d2
are 175–200 and 170–205 respectively.