Taxonomic contribution to the knowledge of the genus Indoribates and Lauritzenia (Acari, Oribatida, Haplozetidae), with description of a new species from China
Author
Xu, Shu-Jing
National Natural History Museum of China, Beijing 100050, China
Author
Liu, Cheng-Lin
Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Evolution, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China & College of Life Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049 China
Author
Chen, Jun
Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Evolution, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China & College of Life Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049 China
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Zootaxa
2024
2024-12-23
5556
1
84
96
https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5556.1.8
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5556.1.8
1175-5326
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Indoribates
(
Haplozetes
)
vindobonensis curtipilis
(
Kunst, 1977
)
. New record to
China
Haplozetes vindobonensis curtipilis
Kunst, 1977: 185
, figs 1–2.
Indoribates
(
Haplozetes
)
vindobonensis curtipilis
(
Kunst, 1977
)
: Subías 2004: 208.
Haplozetes ulykpani
Bayartogtokh & Aoki, 1998: 123
, figs 5–7;
Bayartogtokh 2000: 19
, figs 29–40.
syn. nov.
Material examined.
Two specimens
(
one female
and
one male
on permanent slides, CXF-17-167):
China
,
Inner Mongolia
,
Alxa Zuoqi
,
Bayanhot Town
, near the
Helan Mountain
South Temple,
38°40′58″N
,
105°46′46″E
, ca.
1850 m
a.s.l.
, litter under the bush,
27.VIII.2017
;
seventeen specimens
(
eleven females
and
six males
on permanent slides, CXF-17-128):
China
,
Gansu
,
Baiyin
,
Jingtai County
, Shoulu
Mountain National Forest Park
,
37°08′15″N
,
103°44′43″E
, ca.
2610 m
a.s.l.
, litter under
Picea crassifolia
,
20.VIII.2017
;
three specimens
(
one female
and
two males
on permanent slides, CXF-17-130): same locality as “CXF-17-128”,
37°08′16″N
,
103°44′46″E
, ca.
2620 m
a.s.l.
, litter in the grass,
20.VIII.2017
;
twelve specimens
(
seven females
and
five males
, in alcohol, LR-17-023):
China
,
Tibet
,
Bayi District
, G318
National Highway
,
29°48′55″N
,
94°44′32″E
, ca.
3140 m
a.s.l.
, litter under bamboo forest,
30.VII.2017
;
six specimens
(
four female
and
two males
in alcohol, LR-17-026): same locality as “LR-17- 023”,
29°48′53″N
,
94°44′32″E
, ca.
3140 m
a.s.l.
, litter under
Populus
sp.
,
30.VII.2017
;
one female
(on permanent slide, LR-17-153):
China
,
Tibet
,
Bayi District
, near
4145 km
milestone locality on
China
National Highway
318,
29°50′17″N
,
94°44′43″E
, ca.
3080 m
a.s.l.
, litter under bamboo forest,
18.VIII.2017
.
Distribution.
China
(
Gansu
,
Inner Mongolia
,
Tibet
), Czech,
Slovakia
,
Mongolia
.
Remarks. This species is very similar to
Indoribates
(
Haplozetes
)
vindobonensis
(
Willmann, 1935
)
. The main difference between them is the length of interlamellar setae. From the dorsal view, the interlamellar setae of
I.
(
H.
)
vindobonensis
extend beyond the lamellar end, appearing longer than lamellar setae. The interlamellar setae of
I.
(
H.
)
vindobonensis curtipilis
do not extend beyond the lamellar end, the interlamellar setae appearing similar to lamellar setae in length.
Indoribates
(
Haplozetes
)
ulykpani
(
Bayartogtokh & Aoki, 1998
)
was described by
Bayartogtokh & Aoki (1998)
as a new species; however, we propose that it should be a synonym of
I.
(
H.
)
vindobonensis curtipilis
. The conclusion is based on a comparative morphological analysis of the two species, which reveals that the main difference is that the interlamellar setae of
I.
(
H.
)
ulykpani
do not extend beyond the lamellar end, making them appear shorter than lamellar setae and interlamellar setae of
I.
(
H.
)
vindobonensis curtipilis
. However, from the lateral view, the interlamellar setae of
I.
(
H.
)
ulykpani
are similar to lamellar setae (
Bayartogtokh 2000
). After examining the specimens of
I.
(
H.
)
vindobonensis curtipilis
in IZAS, we found that the interlamellar setae are often perpendicular to the prodorsum. When the prodorsum is strongly tilted downward, the interlamellar setae appear similar in length to the lamellar setae from the dorsal view, and the rostral setae appear posterior to the lamellar setae. However, if the prodorsum is not tilted downward, the interlamellar setae appear shorter than lamellar setae, and the rostral setae appear anterior to the lamellar setae.
Thus, in the illustration of
I.
(
H.
)
vindobonensis curtipilis
, the prodorsum is tilted downward, resulting the interlamellar setae similar in length to lamellar setae, like
I.
(
H.
)
ulykpani
.
Bayartogtokh and Aoki (1998)
also stated that
I.
(
H.
)
ulykpani
differs from
I.
(
H.
)
vindobonensis
by having relatively long rostral setae, with the bothridium only partially covered posteriorly by the anterior margin of notogaster, and with lamellae positioned more medially. However, in both
I.
(
H.
)
vindobonensis curtipilis
and
I.
(
H.
)
ulykpani
, the rostral setae are similar to or slightly shorter than the lamellar setae, and in both, the bothridia are only partially covered posteriorly by the anterior margin of notogaster. Regarding the position of lamellae, we think this may be due to the illustration in dorsal view, which includes the pedotectum I, causing the lamellae to appear medially, and this character was not definitely described in the description. Therefore, we subjectively consider
Haplozetes ulykpani
to be a junior synonym of
Indoribates
(
Haplozetes
)
vindobonensis curtipilis
(
Kunst, 1977
)
:
Indoribates
(
Haplozetes
)
vindobonensis curtipilis
(
Kunst, 1977
)
(=
Haplozetes ulykpani
Bayartogtokh & Aoki, 1998
syn. nov.
)
There are some variations among the specimens we examined. Most specimens have five pairs of genital setae, one pair of aggenital setae; bothridial setae are typically clavate, with their ends often being blunt. However, occasionally five genital setae on one side and four setae on the other side, a specimen with two pairs of aggenital setae, and sometimes the ends of bothridial setae are somewhat pointed, even in
one specimen
.