First records of Tumerozetidae and Nodocepheidae from Australia, with descriptions of new taxa and a re-assessment of the Polypterozetoidea (Oribatida, Brachypylina)
Author
Colloff, Matthew J.
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-10-04
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10.11646/zootaxa.5194.1.2
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Redefinition of
Tumerozetes
Definition.
Tumerozetidae
with broad, convex interlamellar plates bearing setae
in
, in addition to lamellae. With well-developed anteriomedian projection of notogastral plate covering central part of prodorsum and connected with paired longitudinal ridges on notogaster.
Remarks.
Hammer (1966
, p. 81) defined
Tumerozetes
as follows: propodosoma and hysterosoma fused. Propodosoma swollen. Lateral edges of lamellae with two vertical and medially concave plates fused anteriorly in the midline and bearing setae
in
. Setae
le
on apices of long cusps, reaching apex of rostrum. Bothridia pointing laterally; bothridial setae hyaline with finger-like branches on end of long stalk. Pedoctectum I well-developed. A ‘chitinous figure’ situated at the transition between prodorsum and notogaster, consisting of a short, narrow anterior part and two long, narrow longitudinal ridges on the notogaster. With humeral projections. With 10 pairs of notogastral setae; seven along lateral margins, three on posterior border. With six pairs of genital, one pair of aggenital, two pairs of anal, and two pairs of adanal setae. Legs monodactylous. With thick strings of cerotegument.
A qualification of
Hammer’s (1966)
definition is that the interlamellar plates (the two ‘vertical and medially concave plates’ she refers to) are not necessarily fused anteriorly and may simply be adjacent or slightly overlapping (
Figures 2a and 2b
). Also, a large, heart-shaped anteriomedian projection of the notogastral plate is present in
T. roughleyi
sp. nov.
(
Figure 1a
) and
T. bifurcatus
(as illustrated by
Norton and Behan-Pelletier 2009
, Figure
15.51E
therein, labelled ‘anteriomedial projection’). However, its configuration in the four other
Tumerozetes
spp.
is less clear. This structure was referred to by
Hammer (1966
, p. 83) as the anterior part of the ‘chitinous figure at the transition between the propodosoma and the hysterosoma’ (the ‘chitinous figure’ also includes the paired notogastral ridges). The anteriomedian projection was not mentioned in the family definition by
Woas (2002)
. In
T. circularis
Hammer 1966
and
T. parallelus
Hammer 1966
it appears to be a rectangular structure with lateral, hornlike extensions; in
T. indistinctus
Hammer 1966
it is short and ovoid and in
T. pumilis
Hammer 1966
it is indistinct, seemingly covered in cerotegument.