On the taxonomy of water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia) described from the Palaearctic, part 1: Hydrachnidae, Limnocharidae and Eylaidae
Author
Davids, Kees
Author
Sabatino, Antonio Di
Author
Gerecke, Reinhard
Author
Gledhill, Terence
Author
Smit, Harry
text
Zootaxa
2005
1061
36
64
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.170186
d91ae7dd-a600-4f24-a890-7201060d61b6
11755326
170186
Hydrachna incognita
(
Wainstein, 1976
)
Material examined:
Hydrachna incognita
two males, three females,
30.04.1993
Belarus
, Maèulišèy, on the south of Minsk, intermittent water body, leg. M. Moroz, det. M.Cichocka; one female,
Russia
, Samara, Stavropol, National Park Samara Luka, sedgy bog near village Koltsovo,
30.05.1999
coll. Tuzovskij. For comparison:
Hydrachna leegei
one male, one female,
Sweden
,
SMNH
5330, 5332.
Discussion: This species was mostly defined from the morphology of larvae. Only a few female idiosoma measurements are published and the male has not yet been described. Following the original description, important characters regard the sclerite dots in the frontal area (separate, not fused to longish platelets); genital field L 350, deeply indented anteriorly, maximum W 470, acetabula extend posteriorly to the level of the tip of the indentation, in the posterior part groups of hairs; gnathosomal rostrum L 430; palp similar to
H. leegei
, L measurements: P1 165, P2 205, P3 245, P4 (obviously not considering the dorsodistal extension) 75, P5 50. Our study of a male and a female from
Belarus
give the following additional information. Male: Sclerites near postocularia L 160, coxal field L 700, Cx4 bearing one seta; genital field L/W 420/480, gnathosomal base L 300, rostrum L 310; chelicera L 960; palp total L 600, setae: P1 two dorsodistal, P3 five to seven dorsal and two to three lateral, P3 two dorsal and three to four lateral; measurements (L/ H) P1 150/180 (0.8), P2 145/95 (1.5), P3 185/70 (2.6), P4 85/40 (2.1), P
5 35/20
(1.8). Female: Sclerites near postocularia L 110–180, coxal field L 640–950, Cx4 bearing one seta; genital field L/W 310–380/430–515, gnathosoma base L 380–450, rostrum L 410–470; chelicera L 1150–1360; palp total L 760–860, setation as in male; measurements (L/H) P1 170–200/200–250 (0.8–0.9), P2 200–220/120–145 (1.5–1.7), P3 230–280/ 80–95 (2.9–3.0), P4 110–115/50–53 (2.2), P5 45–50/25–27 (1.7–2.0).
Discussion:
Hydrachna incognita
,
H. leegei
and a further species described from
Russia
,
H. vulpes
Wainstein, 1976
, form a group of taxa at the adult stage grading into each other with regard to shape and arrangement of the frontal sclerites. Currently, it is difficult to find clear points of separation between these taxa. Obviously, the extent of sclerotization of the muscle attachments in the frontal area is rather variable and may be different at the right and left side of the same specimen. The results of our measurements furthermore demonstrate a large variability range of female
H. incognita
and agreement with
H. leegei
from most points of view. However, in both sexes of
H. incognita
a difference is found in the stouter P3 (L/H ratio <3.0, in
H. leegei
> 3.3).