Phytoseiidae of Thailand (Acari: Mesostigmata), with a key for their identification
Author
Oliveira, Daniel C.
Author
Charanasri, Vatana
Author
Kongchuensin, Manita
Author
Konvipasruang, Ploychompoo
Author
Chandrapatya, Angsumarn
Author
De, Gilberto J.
text
Zootaxa
2012
3453
1
24
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.282177
68f76539-8e5c-4967-a480-14d2d8e46637
1175-5326
282177
Amblyseius cinctus
Corpuz & Rimando
Amblyseius cinctus
Corpuz & Rimando, 1966
: 119
;
Moraes
et al
., 1986
: 10
; 2004b: 20;
Denmark
& Muma, 1989
: 103
;
Schicha & Corpuz-Raros, 1992
: 35
;
Wu
et al
., 1997b
: 58
;
Wu & Ou, 2001
: 105
;
Chant & McMurtry, 2004a
: 203
; 2007: 78.
Amblyseius
(
Amblyseius
)
cinctus
.—
Ehara & Bhandhufalck, 1977
: 70
; Ehara, 2002: 35.
Amblyseius
(
Multiseius
)
cinctus
.—
Denmark
& Muma, 1989
: 103
.
Specimens examined.
Four females, on
Hibiscus
sp., at Chiang Rai Province, December, 1970, collected by S. Ehara.
Female
Dorsal shield 326 (312–341) long and 223 (218–227) wide;
j1
25 (24–25),
j3
45 (44–46),
j4
5 (5–6),
j5
4,
j6
6 (5–7),
J2
6 (6–7),
J5
6,
z2
10,
z4
7,
z5
4,
Z1
7 (7–8),
Z4
95 (88–106),
Z5
172 (168–182),
s4
70
(68–77),
S2
8
(7–8),
S4
7
(6–7),
S5
6
(5–7),
r3
13 (13–14),
R1
7 (7–8); distances between
St1-St3
56 (55–58),
St2-St2
66 (65–67),
St5- St5
68 (66–70); ventrianal shield 114 (110–118) long, 80 (78–84) wide at level of
ZV2
; calyx of spermatheca 11 (10–11) long;
Sge
I
34 (32–35),
Sge
II
33 (32–34),
Sge
III
44 (42–46),
Sti
III
31 (28–32),
Sge
IV
84 (80–86),
Sti
IV
49 (46–54),
St
IV
66 (64–67).
Previous records.
China
,
Malaysia
,
Philippines
,
Singapore
and
Thailand
(Provinces of Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Kanchanaburi, Nakhon Pathom and Nakhon Ratchasima,
Ehara & Bhandhufalck, 1977
).
Remarks.
No additional specimens of this species were collected in this study. Measurements of only a few structures were given in the original description of
A
.
cinctus
. Additional measurements of the same and other structures were provided by
Schicha & Corpuz (1992)
, based on specimens collected in the Phillipines, the country where the
type
specimens had been collected. In both cases, a single measurement was provided for each structure, and thus little is known about the morphological variability for this species in that country. Measurements were provided by
Ehara & Bhandhufalck (1977)
for a specimen from
Thailand
and by
Wu
et al
. (1997b)
for specimens from
China
. The measurements mentioned in the original description and by
Schicha & Corpuz (1992)
are very similar to those of
Ehara & Bhandhufalck (1977)
,
Wu
et al
. (1997b)
and to our measurements of four specimens collected by S. Ehara in Pan (Phan?), Province of Chiang Rai, northern
Thailand
, suggesting that they all refer to the same species. The illustration of the spermatheca of this species in the original description of the species lacks some details.
Ehara & Bhandhufalck (1977)
,
Wu & Ou (2001)
,
Wu
et al.
(1997b)
and Ehara (2002) illustrated the calyx and the base of the major duct as “H shaped”. This is also the case for the specimens collected in Chiang Rai that S. Ehara examined. However, the shape of the calyx illustrated by
Schicha & Corpuz (1992)
is slightly different, with the major duct distinctly narrower that the calyx.