Three new species of mites in the genus Castriidinychus Hirschmann from Tasmania (Acari: Uropodidae)
Author
Dylewska, M.
Natural Sciences Collection, Faculty of Biology, A. Mickiewicz University, Umultowska 89, 61 - 614 Pozna, Poland.
Author
Błoszyk, J.
Natural Sciences Collection, Faculty of Biology, A. Mickiewicz University, Umultowska 89, 61 - 614 Pozna, Poland. & Department of General Zoology, Institute of Environmental Biology, A. Mickiewicz University, Umultowska 89, 61 - 614 Pozna, Poland. E-mail bloszyk @ amu. edu. pl
Author
Halliday, R. B.
CSIRO Entomology, GPO Box 1700, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia. E-mail Bruce. Halliday @ csiro. au
text
Zootaxa
2010
2010-07-23
2546
1
1
30
https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2546.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.2546.1.1
1175-5326
5302456
Genus
Castriidinychus
Hirschmann
Castriidinychus
Hirschmann, 1973b: 158
.
Type
species
Uroobovella castrii
Hirschmann, 1972: 11
, by original designation.
Diagnosis.
Mites
of average size, idiosoma of female 450–800 µm long x 320–690 µm wide, male 560–710 µm long x 400–510 µm wide, oval-shaped and well sclerotised, colour brown.
Base
of tritosternum covered by coxae
I. Pedofossal
grooves distinct and characteristically shaped.
Epigynum
of female large, anterior margin oval-shaped, posterior margin straight, located in central part of intercoxal region between coxae
II
–
IV
.
Genital
shield of male oval-shaped, located between coxae
IV
.
Female
with four pairs of sternal setae, male and deutonymph with five pairs.
Peritreme
with a characteristic convoluted shape, with short poststigmatal section.
Opisthosoma
with five or six pairs of ventral setae, one clearly longer than the others.
Anus
flanked by two pairs of adanal setae
Ad
1
,
Ad
2
and an unpaired post-anal seta
Pa
. Tarsus I
with long claw.
Fixed
digit of chelicera one-third longer than movable digit, distally expanded and blunt; movable digit with one strong tooth.
Hypostomal
setae
h1
distinctly longer than
h2
and
h4
;
h2
short, distally serrated;
h3
long, serrated in the central one-third;
h4
short, serrated.
Hypostomal
seta
h
1
in male massive, sometimes divided.
Hypostomal
groove wide, with few denticles arranged in two longitudinal rows (oligodentic
type
). Corniculi robust, horn-like, internal malae plumose
.
Notes on the genus.
Various species of
Castriidinychus
have sometimes been placed in the related genus
Uroobovella
(
sensu
Hirschmann 1961)
. These two genera are distinguished by a number of characters of both the female and male, especially by the presence of modified setae on the anterior margins of the dorsal idiosoma of
Castriidinychus
(absent in
Uroobovella
) and the presence of only four pairs of sternal setae in the female and five in the male of
Castriidinychus
(eight in
Uroobovella
). These and other characters that separate these two genera are summarised in
Table 1
.