Quill mites (Acari: Syringophilidae) from Aegithalos caudatus (Passeriformes: Aegithalidae)
Author
Skoracki, Maciej
Author
Hebda, Grzegorz
text
Zootaxa
2004
691
1
6
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.158532
10e106fd-4dc7-443d-8f06-c7a0a9b0667f
11755326
158532
C141E059-BB1A-474C-BB59-E4CEBFFC781D
Picobia caudati
, Skoracki et Hebda
,
sp. n.
Type
material
Female
holotype
(No. Syr.111) and
4 female
paratypes
from body feathers of Longtailed Tit
Aegithalos caudatus
(L., 1758) (
Passeriformes
:
Aegithalidae
) (no. of ring LE91381);
Poland
, Popielow near Opole,
16.03.2004
, leg. G. Hebda.
Holotype
and
3 female
paratypes
are deposited at
UAM
,
1 female
paratype
at
ZIN
.
Additional material
From the same habitat and host;
4 females
, (LE91383),
Poland
, Popielow near Opole, 0 1.04.2004, leg. G. Hebda;
3 females
, (LE91372),
Poland
, Turawa Lake, 0 7.02.2004, leg. G. Hebda;
2 females
, (LE91382),
Poland
, Popielow near Opole, 0 1.04.2004, leg. G. Hebda;
2 females
, (LE91380),
Poland
, Popielow near Opole,
12.03.2004
, leg. G. Hebda;
5 females
, (LE91334),
Poland
, Popielow near Opole, 0 7.03.2004, leg. G. Hebda.
Description
Female (
Figs. 1–9
). Total body length of
holotype
665 (
670–685 in
4
paratypes
).
Gnathosoma
. Hypostomal apex rounded, without protuberances (
Fig. 3
). Peritremes M–shaped, each transversal branch with 2–3 chambers, each longitudinal branch with well visible 5–6 chambers (
Fig. 4
). Stylophore rounded posteriorly, 140 (140) long.
Dorsal idiosoma
. Two narrow propodosomal shield present, each of them well sclerotized, punctuated near bases of setae
ve
and
sci
(
Fig. 5
). Setae
ve
,
sci
and
sce
situated on propodosomal shields. Setae
vi
and
ve
subequal, setae
sci
about 1.5 times longer than
vi
and
ve
. Setae
h
,
sce
and
d1
subequal. Bases of setae
vi
set slightly posterior to the level of
ve
bases; bases of setae
d
1
set anterior to the level of bases of setae
sce
(
Fig. 1
). Setae
vi
,
ve
and
sci
with knobbed ornamentation (
Fig. 5
), the other setae of idiosoma smooth and hairlike. Pygidial shield divided longitudinally, bearing bases of setae
l4
and
d4
. Setae
l4
and
d4
subequal, or setae
l4
slightly longer (1.2–1.4) than
d4
.
Ventral idiosoma
. Anal setae
a1
and
a2
short and subequal in length. Genital setae (
g
) hairlike, situated on opisthosomal lobes (
Fig. 6
). Length ratio of paragenital setae
pg1:pg2:pg3
1: 1.3: 2.3.
FIGURES 1, 2.
Picobia caudati
sp. n.
Female. 1. Dorsal view; 2. Ventral view.
Legs
. Dorsal setae of legs I–II with weakly visible ornamentation. Epimeres I parallel Coxae I–II well sclerotized, III–IV weakly sclerotized, all coxae scarcely punctuated. Setae
cxIII2
3–3.5 times longer than
cxIII1
. Antaxial and paraxial members of claws pair of legs III–IV unequal in size (
Fig. 9
). Setae
tc’’
III–IV about 1.4 times longer than
tc’
III– IV.
FIGURES 3–9.
Picobia caudati
sp. n.
Female. 3.
Gnathosoma
ventrally; 4. Peritremes; 5. Part of propodosomal shield with setae
ve
and
sci
; 6. Opisthosoma ventrally; 7. Tarsus I dorsally; 8. Tarsus I ventrally; 9. Tarsus III ventrally.
FIGURE 10.
Picobia currucae Skoracki et Magowski, 2001
. Female. Opisthosoma ventrally.
Lengths of setae
:
vi
75
(60–75),
ve
70 (60–75),
sci
100 (100),
sce
170 (175–180),
h
170 (175),
l1
115 (90),
l2
90 (80),
l4
50 (30–45),
l5
(225)
d1
170 (175),
d2
105 (90),
d4
(30),
d5
(20–25),
ic1
35 (30–35),
ic3
(25–30),
a1
and
a2
subequal 7 (7),
g
30 (30),
sc3
20 (20),
sc4
20 (20),
pg1
40 (35–45),
pg2
65 (60),
pg3
90,
cxIII1
20 (20),
cxIII2
70 (60–70);
tc’
III–IV 40
,
tc’’
III–IV 55
.
Male unknown.
Differential diagnosis
Picobia caudati
sp. n.
is closely related to
P. currucae
Skoracki et Magowski, 2001
described from
Sylvia curruca
(L., 1758) (
Passeriformes
:
Sylviidae
) (
Skoracki, Magowski 2001
). In females of both species seta
vi
and
ve
bases situated at the same level, the hypostomal apex is rounded, pygidial plate is present, setae
d1
are situated anteriorly to the level of setae
sce
. This new species is distinguish by the following characters: in females of
Picobia caudati
sp. n.
, setae
d5
and
g
are subequal, anal setae (
a1
and
a2
) are subequal and about four times shorter than genital setae. In females
P. c u r r u c a e
setae
d5
are twice shorter than
g
, anal setae
a1
are twice shorter than
a2
and setae
a2
are twice shorter than genital setae.
Etymology
The name
caudati
refers to the specific name of the host –
Aegithalos caudatus
.