A systematic revision of the scale mite genus Pterygosoma Peters, 1849 (Acariformes: Pterygosomatidae)
Author
Fajfer, Monika
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-06-30
4805
1
1
147
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4805.1.1
1175-5326
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Pterygosoma gracilipalpis
Jack, 1962
(
Figs 56–58
)
Pterygosoma gracilipalpis
Jack, 1962: 589
fig. 9
Type
host:
Laudakia tuberculata
(Sauria:
Agamidae
).
Type
locality:
India
(Katrain).
FIGURE 56.
Pterygosoma gracilipalpis
Jack 1962
, female in dorsal view.
FIGURE 57.
Pterygosoma gracilipalpis
Jack 1962
, female in ventral view.
Redescription
. FEMALE (based on
1 lectotype
from
Laudakia tuberculata
).
Gnathosoma
.
Chelicerae 320 long (345–360 long in 7 non-type specimens from type host species,
L. tuberculata
); swollen cheliceral part 145 (130– 145) long, slender distal part 175 (215–225) long. Fixed cheliceral digit about 20 (20) long, with minute tines. Setae
dF
and
dG
, 40 (50–65) and 45 (70) long, respectively. In place of tibial claw additional seta in form of eupathidion present. Palpal tarsi with 4 smooth setae. Subcapitulum with filiform setae
n
, 40–50 long. Peritremes 140 (115–125) long. Hypostome with flattened apex.
Idiosoma
1250
(630–1105) long and 1285 (970–1330) wide. Dorsum with about 90 pairs of slightly apically expanded setae, 90–130 (70–170) long, arranged as in
Fig. 56
. Eyes absent. Venter with about 65 pairs of slightly apically expanded setae situated medially and laterally. Genital slit situated ventrally. Genital series represented by spine-like setae
g1–g4
. Setae
g1
and
g2
25–30 long,
g3
and
g4
15–20 long. Pseudanal series represented by 1 pair of slightly apically expanded setae
ps1
65–70 long.
Legs
chaetotaxy as in
inermis
group i.e. setae of trochanters I–IV (1–1–1–1), femora I–IV (3–1–1–1), genua I–IV (2–0–0–1), tibiae I–IV (5–3–3–3). All setae on each podomere filiform, except for slightly serrate setae
dFI–IV.
Setation of tarsi I–IV as in group A: I 13 setae (
ft
,
tc’
,
tc”
,
p’
,
p”
,
a’
,
a”
,
it’
,
it”
,
u’
,
u”
,
vs’
,
vs”
) and solenidion
ω1
; II 8 setae (
tc’
,
p’
,
p”
,
a’
,
a”
,
u’
,
u”
,
vs’
) and
ω1
; III and IV with 8 setae each (
tc’
,
p’
,
p”
,
a’
,
a”
,
u’
,
u”
,
vs’
). Setae
tc’
of legs II–IV and
a’
,
a”
,
u’
,
u”
,
vs’
,
vs”
of legs I–IV smooth.
FIGURE 58.
Pterygosoma gracilipalpis
Jack 1962
, female. A, palpal tarsus in dorsal view; B, tarsus I in dorsal view; C, tarsus I in ventral view; D, tarsus II in lateral view; E, fixed cheliceral digit, enlarged.
MALE. Unknown.
Type material
(examined). One female
lectotype
(
NHM
no. 1966.2.22.728) from
Laudakia tuberculata
(Gray)
(Sauria:
Agamidae
) (
NHM
no. 1953.1.6.7),
INDIA
: Kullu District, Katrain,
6 January 1934
, coll. E. A. Schelpe.
Type
material deposition.
All
type
material is deposited in the
NHM
.
Non-type material
(examined). Two females from
Laudakia tuberculata
(
ZSM
no. 7/1975/1) [tail],
NEPAL
:
South Flank of Annapurna
, coll.
U. Gruber
;
2 females
from same host species (
ZSM
no. 116/77) [joints of hind limbs], locality unknown, coll. unknown;
3 females
from same host (
ZSM
no. 116/1977/1) [hind limbs],
INDIA
:
Kullu district
,
Manali
, coll.
U. Gruber.
Host and distribution.
This species is known only from
Laudakia tuberculata
from
India
[Kullu District, Katrain and Manali] (
Jack 1962a
) and
Nepal
[South Flank of Annapurna] (new locality) (this study).