Neoaulonastus sidorchukae, a new species of quill mites (Acariformes Syringophilidae) associated with the purple-rumped sunbird Leptocoma zeylonica (Linnaeus) (Passeriformes: Nectariniidae) from Sri Lanka
Author
Zmudzinski, Mateusz
Author
Skoracki, Maciej
Author
Hromada, Martin
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Zootaxa
2019
2019-07-26
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4647.1.8
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Neoaulonastus sidorchukae
sp. nov.
(
Figure 1
A–D)
Description.
Female,
holotype
. Total body length 530 (
490–520 in
3 paratypes
).
Gnathosoma
.
Infracapitulum apunctate. Each medial branch of peritremes with 2 chambers, each lateral branch with 5–6 chambers. Stylophore apunctate, 125 long (125). Movable cheliceral digits 90 (90) long.
Idiosoma
.
Propodonotal shield apunctate, weakly sclerotized, with concave anterior margin and constricted posteriorly, bearing bases of setae
ve
and
si
; bases of setae
c1
situated on or caudal to posterior margin of propodonotal shield. Setae
ve
and
si
subequal in length. All idiosomal setae smooth. Bases of setae
se
situated anterior to level of setae
c1
. Setae
c1
1.6–2.3 times longer than
c2
. Hysteronotal shield fused with pygidial shield, apunctate, very weakly sclerotized, with visible longitudinal striation, anterior margin at level of setal bases
d1
. Setae
d2
slightly longer (1.2–1.3 times) than
e2
. Setae
h2
3 times longer than
f2
, setae
h1
and
f1
subequal in length. Genital setae
g1
and
g2
2–2.5 times longer than pseudanal setae
ps1
and
ps2
. Genital plate absent. All coxal fields apunctate.
Legs.
Fan-like setae
p’
and
p”
of legs III and IV with 6 tines.
Lengths of setae: ve
15 (15–20),
si
20 (15-20),
se
180 (150–180),
c1
215 (200–210),
c2
130 (90-125),
d1
130 (140–150),
d2
160 (140–150),
e2
130 (100–120),
f1
25 (20–25),
f2
105 (70–80),
h1
25 (20–25),
h2
300 (255),
ps1
and
ps2
10 (10–15),
g1
and
g2
25 (20–25),
ag1
broken in
holotype
(80),
ag2
60 (60),
ag3
110 (90–115),
3b
20 (20),
3c
35 (35–40),
l’RIII–
IV
20 (20).
Male. Not found.
Type material.
Female
holotype
and three
female
paratypes
from the under-tail covert quill of the purplerumped sunbird
Leptocoma zeylonica
(Linnaeus) (host no.
ZSM
11.1161/V188-9,
male
)
;
SRI LANKA
:
Kahatagasdigiliya
,
7 March 1911
, coll.
C.B. Haniel. Mites
removed by
M. Skoracki
and
M. Zmudzinski
in 2017.
Type material depository.
All type specimens are deposited in the AMU, except
1 female
paratype
in the
ZSM
.
FIGURE 1.
Neoaulonastus sidorchukae
sp. nov.
Female.
A
, dorsal view;
B
, ventral view;
C
, peritremes;
D
, fan-like seta
p’III
. Scale bars: A, B = 50 μm, C, D = 20 μm.
Differential diagnosis.
The new species,
Neoaulonastus sidorchukae
sp. nov.
, is morphologically most similar to
Neoaulonastus cinnyris
Klimovicova, Smolak, Njoroge & Hromada, 2014
described from
Cinnyris mediocris
Shelley (Nectariniidae)
in
Tanzania
(
Klimovicova
et al
. 2014
). In females of both species, the infracapitulum and the stylophore are apunctate; the movable cheliceral digits are about 90 long; the propodonotal shield is with concave anterior margin, weakly sclerotized, and apunctate; setae
vi
and
si
are subequal in length; bases of setae
se
are situated anterior to the level of setal bases
c1
; the hysteronotal shield is fused to the pygidial shield; setae
h1
and
f1
are subequal in length; genital setae are about twice as long as pseudanal setae; all coxal fields are apunctate; and fan-like setae
p’
and
p”
of legs III and IV have six tines. The new species differs from
N. cinnyris
by following features: in females of
N. sidorchukae
, each medial branch of peritremes has two chambers; setae
c2
and
d2
are 90–130 and 140–160 long, respectively; and the genital plate is absent. In females of
N. cinnyris
, each medial branch of peritremes has three chambers; setae
c2
and
d2
are 155–190 and 90–115 long, respectively; and the genital plate is present.
Etymology.
This species is named in honor of the prominent Russian acarologist and paleontologist Dr. Ekaterina (Katya) Sidorchuk (Paleontological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow), who died in a tragic accident.
Remarks.
During the study, eight individuals of
Leptocoma zeylonica
were investigated, two of them were infested with
Neoaulonastus sidorchukae
sp. nov.
(prevalence 25%, Sterne´s 95%, CI 3.1–65.1).