Mangrove halacarid fauna (Halacaridae, Acari) of the Dampier region, Western Australia, with description of five new species
Author
BARTSCH, I.
text
Journal of Natural History
2003
2003-08-31
37
15
1855
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http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00222930110089184
journal article
10.1080/00222930110089184
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Agauopsis dasyderma
n. sp.
(figures 5, 6)
Material examined
H male, WAM T44103,
Australia
,
Western Australia
, east coast of the
Burrup Peninsula
,
Watering Cove
, turf on trunk of
Avicennia marina
,
27 July 2000
, coll.
I. Bartsch.
P:
one male
, WAM T44104
,
one female
, one deutonymph, WAM T44105, collecting data same as in
holotype
. One male, ZMH, collecting data same as in
holotype
.
Other material
.
One male, WAM T44106,
one male
, SMF,
Australia
,
Western Australia
, east coast of the
Burrup Peninsula
,
Watering Cove
, epibios (barnacles, mussels, turf) on underside of branches of
Avicennia marina
,
8 August 2000
, coll.
I. Bartsch.
Etymology
. From
dasys
(Greek), hairy and
derma
(Greek), skin, because the integument is densely covered by a hairy epicuticula.
Description
Idiosoma
395–435
m
m, that of
holotype
418
m
m long,
254
m
m wide (figure 5A). Integument of dorsal plates pierced by tiny pores; pores more numerous and densely packed within slightly raised areas (figure 5D); each pore with epicuticular filament.
AD
132
m
m long,
132
m
m wide, anterior margin rounded. Three raised areolae hardly demarcated, two ovate posterior ones extending to posterior margin of plate. Pair of gland pores delicate.
OC
102
m
m long,
86
m
m wide; with two corneae, black eye pigment, gland pore and pore canaliculus. Triangular slightly raised areola lateral to corneae with tiny pores.
PD
241
m
m long,
167
m
m wide; its posterior margin covered by fouling. V-shaped porose costa with delicate panelling. Costa one to two porose panels wide. Short porose areolae adjacent to lateral margin of
PD
hardly demarcated and intensely fouled. Dorsal setae short. Setae ds-1 on
AD
level with gland pores. Setae ds-2 and ds-3 within striated integument; ds-2 immediately anterior to
OC
and ds-3 between
OC
. Setae ds-4 within margin of
PD
; ds-
5 in
anterior third of
PD
, within medial costae. Adanal setae near posterior margin of
PD
.
F. 5.
Agauopsis dasyderma
n. sp.
(A) Idiosoma, dorsal, male; (B) idiosoma, ventral, male; (C) portion of genitoanal plate, male; (D) portion of PD level with ds-5, male; (E) portion of epimeral plate, male; (F) gnathosoma, ventral, male; (G) tectum and rostrum, dorsal, male; (H) P-2 to P-4, medial, male; (I) leg I, lateral (medial setae omitted), male; (J) genitoanal plate, female. ds-5, fifth dorsal idiosomatic seta; gac, genital acetabula; pa, porose areola; T, tectum. Scale bars: 50
m
m.
Ventral plates almost smooth at low magnification, with numerous small pits at high magnification. Striated integument and marginal portions of ventral plates villous (figure 5E).
AE
157
m
m long,
222
m
m wide. Alveolus of epimeral pore opening with slit.
PE
162
m
m long.
GA
185
m
m long,
157
m
m wide. Anterior margin truncate, lateral edges rounded (figure 5B).
GO
55
m
m long,
30
m
m wide.
Holotype
with nine pgs close to
GO
, 43 pgs in a ring around
GO
and two peripheral setae. Genital sclerites with five pairs of sgs. Spermatopositor
102
m
m long,
80
m
m wide.
GO
with three pairs of internal genital acetabula (figure 5C).
Gnathosoma short,
92
m
m long,
72
m
m wide; rostrum short, triangular (figure 5F),
32
m
m long. Tectum scaliform, rounded (figure 5G). One pair of maxillary setae on gnathosomal base, one pair in apical third of rostrum. Tip of rostrum with two pairs of rostral setae. Palps passing slightly beyond tip of rostrum. P-3 with truncate, apically dentate dorsomedial spine. P-4 short, with two setae in basal whorl (one long dorsal and one short ventromedial one) and three apical setae (figure 5H).
F. 6.
Agauopsis dasyderma
n. sp.
(A) Leg I, medial, male; (B) leg II, ventromedial, male; (C) tip of tarsus I, lateral (medial setae and claw omitted), male; (D) leg III, medial, male; (E) leg IV, medial, male; (F) tip of tarsus II, ventral (dorsal setae in broken line), male; (G) tip of tarsus IV, ventral (dorsal setae in broken line), male; (H) idiosoma, ventral, deutonymph; (I) leg I, medial, deutonymph. pa, porose areola. Scale bars: 50
m
m.
Leg I slightly wider than the other legs but shorter than legs III and IV. Areolae on lateral and dorsal flank of leg I (figure 5I) and II with canaliculi, porose areolae of legs III and IV on dorsolateral flank (figure 6D, E). Telofemur I 2.3 times longer than high; the following telofemora slender. Leg chaetotaxy, from trochanter to tarsus (spines in roman numerals): leg I, 1, 2, 4, 3
+
II, 4
+
III, 6
+
I; leg II, 1, 2, 5, 5, 5, 4; leg III, 1, 2, 2, 3, 5, 3; leg IV, 0, 2, 2, 3, 5, 3. Telofemur I lack spines. Pair of spines on genu I short, truncate, apically dentate. Tibia I with two ventromedial and one ventral spine; spines short, apically dentate. Tibiae II, III and IV with pair of ventral setae; setae on tibia II pectinate, these setae on tibiae III and IV slender and tapering. Tarsus I with pectinate ventromedial spine, two small eupathid ventral setae, tarsus I apically with pair of doubled eupathid pas, dorsolaterally with solenidion and lamellar famulus (figure 6C). Tarsus II with single lateral pas, one and a half medial pas and rod-like solenidion (figure 6F). On each of tarsi III and IV (figure 6G) lateral pas short, spiniform, medial pas lacking.
Claws on tarsus I very short, claws on following legs very long and slender.
Female
. Idiosoma
390
m
m long. Dorsal aspect same as that of male. Genital sclerites large, unilaterally with a single sgs.
GA
with four pairs of pgs (figure 5J), one pair removed from
GO
and three pairs close to
GO
. With three pairs of internal genital acetabula.
Deutonymph
. Idiosoma
345
m
m long, fouled. Dorsal plates slightly smaller than in male (relative to the size). Setae ds-3 within striated integument lateral to
PD
.
GP
and
AP
separate (figure 6H).
GP
with two pairs of setae and two pairs of internal genital acetabula. Leg chaetotaxy, from trochanter to tarsus (pas excluded, spines in roman numerals): leg I, 1, 2, 4, 3
+
II, 4
+
III, 6
+
I (figure 6I); leg II, 1, 2, 5, 5, 4; leg III, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 3; leg IV, 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 3. Number and arrangement of setae on legs I and II same as in adults.
Remarks
Within the genus
Agauopsis
,
A. dasyderma
is unique in the combination of absence of spines on telofemur I and rostrum being triangular instead of parallelsided and terminating with a truncate apex. The two characters are suggestive of
Halacarellus
. As in the majority of
Agauopsis
,
A. dasyderma
bears epimeral pores on the
AE
and two setae in the basal whorl of P-4, whereas in
Halacarellus
epimeral pores generally are present only in larvae and P-4 have a basal whorl with three setae. Because of the epimeral pores and the reduced number of setae on P-4, the new species is attributed to
Agauopsis
.