Some soil-inhabiting mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) from Kazakhstan, with description of a new species of Gaeolaelaps Evans & Till (Acari: Laelapidae)
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Joharchi, Omid
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Author
Issakova, Aigerim K.
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Author
Asyamova, Olga S.
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Author
Sarcheshmeh, Mohammadhassan Abbasi
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Tolstikov, Andrei V.
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-07-24
4819
3
473
498
journal article
8947
10.11646/zootaxa.4819.3.3
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Antennoseius
(
Vitzthumia
)
oudemansi
(Thor)
(
Figures 3–10
)
Vitzthumia oudemansi
Thor, 1930: 116
.
Antennoseius oudemansi
.—
Athias-Henriot, 1961: 461
;
Ryke, 1962: 661
.
Antennoseius
(
Vitzthumia
)
oudemansi
.—
Bregetova, 1977: 246
;
Chelebiev, 1984: 1632
;
Lindquist & Walter, 1989: 1293
;
Beaulieu
et al
., 2008: 55
;
Lindquist & Moraza, 2009: 33
;
Moraza & Kazemi, 2009: 63
;
Kazemi & Moraza, 2013: 231
;
Moraes
et al
., 2016: 73
;
Teodorowicz
et al
., 2014: 27
.
FIGURES 3–10.
DIC micrographs of
Antennoseius
(
Vitzthumia
)
oudemansi
(
Thor, 1930
)
, female. 3, idiosoma in dorsal view, enlarged section not to scale; 4, podonotal shield; 5, idiosoma in ventral view, enlarged section not to scale; 6, epistome; 7, palp, enlarged sections not to scale; 8, subcapitulum; 9, chelicera; 10, dorsal view of leg I (trochanter–genu).
Specimens examined
.
Five
females,
Kostanay Region
,
Kazakhstan
,
53°18ʹN
,
66°27ʹE
,
5 September 2019
,
A.K. Issakova
coll., from soil (in
TSUMZ
)
.
Remarks.
Antennoseius
(
V
.)
oudemansi
was originally described as
Vitzthumia oudemansi
from moss and under stones in
Norway
(
Thor, 1930
). It is recorded in
Kazakhstan
for the first time, from soil.
Teodorowicz
et al
. (2014)
have re-described this species based on newly collected specimens from the type locality, and designated a
neotype
for this species because the
holotype
and
paratypes
were destroyed (
Teodorowicz
et al
., 2014
). However the
neotype
designation by
Teodorowicz
et al
(2014)
is not valid, because it does not satisfy Articles 75.1 and 75.3 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (
ICZN, 1999
).
In one of the female specimens that we examined, an unpaired seta
x
was present between setae
j5–j5
(
Fig. 3
). Otherwise, our observation of the species essentially agrees with the re-description given by
Teodorowicz
et al
. (2014)
. This species most resembles
A
. (
V
.)
koroljevae
Chelebiev, 1984
, for which we have studied detailed photos of one female from the
type
series on the slide (No. 1792) deposited at the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Science,
Saint Petersburg
,
Russia
.
Antennoseius
(
V
.)
oudemansi
is distinguished from
A
. (
V
.)
koroljevae
and all other species of subgenus
Vitzthumia
Thor, 1930
by following combination of characters: (1) dorsal shields having a reticulate pattern of tubercles superimposed on granulate-tuberculate surface (
Figs 3 & 4
) (in the examined specimen of
A
. (
V
.)
koroljevae
, the dorsal shield is finely granulate-tuberculate), podonotal shield with 19–20 pairs of setae, including one or two pairs of
sx
setae between
s2
and
s4
setae and all marginal
r
-series off the shield (
Figs 3 & 4
) (in examined specimen of
A
. (
V
.)
koroljevae
, podonotal shield with 20 pairs of setae including one pair of
sx
setae and with only
r4
of marginal series on edge of shield, four unpaired seta
x
were present between setae
j3–j5
), almost all podonotal setae barbed, setae
j1
leaf-like, wider than other dorsal setae (see
Fig. 3
), opisthonotal shield with 12–15 pairs of setae, all slightly barbed and
R1
on the lateral soft cuticle (
Fig. 3
) (in examined specimen of
A
. (
V
.)
koroljevae
, opisthonotal shield with 17 pairs of setae), sternal shield roundly incised anteromedially (
Fig. 5
), epistome arc-shaped and irregularly denticulate (
Fig. 6
), all palp setae smooth and needle-like except
d1
on palpfemur with some barbs (
Fig. 7
), palp-tarsal claw two-tined (
Fig. 7
), hypostomal groove with seven rows of denticles (
Fig. 8
), fixed digit of chelicera multidentate (
Fig. 9
) and almost all dorsal leg setae barbed (
Fig. 10
).