Morphological characteristics of water mite larvae of the genus Arrenurus Dugès, 1834, with notes on the phylogeny of the genus and an identification key
Author
Zawal, Andrzej
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Zootaxa
2008
2008-05-07
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.1765.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.1765.1.1
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Arrenurus castaneus
Neuman, 1880
(
Fig. 40
)
Material examined:
10 larvae
deriving from
5 females
.
Larva very similar to
A. truncatellus
. Slight differences in dorsal plate shape. Idiosoma
230–238 µm
long.
Dorsum
: Dp large (DpL:
222–230 µm
; DpW:
174–184 µm
), egg-shaped, widest at mid-length. Antero-lateral indents small, almost right-angled, reaching to about 1/7 and 1/4 of plate’s length and width, respectively. Anterior margin of dorsal plate, relative to its width, slightly wider than in
A. truncatellus
.
DpW/Mp1-Mp1 3.8. Lp2, Mh1 smooth. Mp1-Mp1 (
45–52 µm
) distinctly shorter than Mp2-Mp2 (
54–61 µm
); Mp1-Lp2 intermediate (
41–45 µm
).
Venter
: Median margins of CpI, CpII, CpIII measure 66–69, 28–31, 50–
54 µm
, respectively, their ratio 2:1:1.5. C3, C4 pectinate, C1, C2 smooth. C1-CpIm (
18–20 µm
) about 3/4 of C4-CpIIIm (
24–28 µm
). C1-C2 intermediate (
44–49 µm
).
Legs
: Shorter than body; LI<
LII
=
LIII
(
Fig. 4
). ITa13 located closer to mid-point of tarsus than in
A. truncatellus
, IITi10, IIITi10 located closer to distal end of tibia. IITi10, IIITa13 smooth; ITa13 located about 1/3 of distance to proximal end of tarsus.