Larval morphology of Unionicola figuralis (Koch, 1836), Neumania imitata Koenike, 1908, and N. spinipes (Müller, 1776) (Acari: Hydrachnidia: Unionicolidae)
Author
Tuzovskij, Petr V.
text
Zootaxa
2012
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43
56
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.282494
4a03f806-33d5-4efa-86af-cbb2191cf1ee
1175-5326
282494
Genus
Unionicola
Haldeman, 1842
Unionicola
(
Pentatax
)
figuralis
(Koch, 1836)
(
Figs 1–11
)
Material examined.
Larvae (n = 8) were reared from single female collected in D’yakonovskoe Lake, Ust’- Kamchatsky District, Kamchatka Province,
8 August 1983
. The duration of the embryonic period was 14 days at room temperature.
Diagnosis.
Dorsal plate elongated (L/W ratio 1.65–1.75), setae
Oe
shorter than
Hi, He, Sci
and
Sce
; excretory pore plate much longer than wide; setae
Ai
relatively long and reaching posterior margin of excretory pore plate; basal segments of chelicerae nearly as long as wide; P-5 with two very long setae; II—Leg-4 with a single greatly thickened seta.
Description.
Idiosoma flat, dorsal plate in unengorged larvae covering almost the whole dorsum (
Fig. 1
), with slightly convex lateral margins, its anterior margin straight or slightly convex, posterior margin rounded, with short and punctuate scale-like patterns. All four pairs of setae on the dorsal plate thin and approximately equal in length. Setae
Oe, Hi, He, Sci, Sce, Li and Le
situated in soft integument:
Oe, Li
and
Le
subequal, shorter than other setae situated in the integument.
FIGURES 1–2.
Unionicola figuralis
(Koch, 1836)
, larva: 1, dorsal view; 2, ventral view. Scale bar: 50 μm.
FIGURES 3–6.
Unionicola figuralis
(Koch, 1836)
, larva: 3, excretory pore plate; 4, chelicerae, dorsal view; 5, cheliceral stylet, lateral view; 6, pedipalp, lateral view. Scale bars: 3, 5 = 20 μm, 4, 6 = 50 μm.
Coxal plates moderately large and elongate, plate II–III with a posteromedial muscle attachment scar on each side (
Fig. 2
). Setae C1 relatively short and extending beyond bases of C4; the latter setae longest among the coxal setae and extending to posterior margin of the coxal plates II–III. Setae C2 and C3 subequal, longer than C1 but shorter than C4. Well developed
tmas
situated in posteromedial corner of coxa III on each side. Setae
Ci
very long, well thickened, located on small tubercles;
Si
very short;
Pi
longer than
Pe
and
Se
. Excretory pore plate oval (
Fig. 3
), much longer than wide (L/W ratio 1.4–1.5), rounded posteriorly, narrow anteriorly; setae
Ai
relatively short, thin located anteriorly close to each other, and reaching or slightly extending to posterior margin of excretory pore plate; setae
Ae
longer and thicker than
Ai
, located laterally nearly in middle of plate, and extending well beyond posterior margin of excretory pore plate; excretory pore placed posteromedial to
Ae
near posterior edge of plate; distance between setae
Ae–Ae
almost three time longer than distance between
Ai–Ai
. Setae
Pi
located very close to each other anterior to excretory pore plate. Setae
Pe
and
Se
moderately long and approximately equal in length.
Chelicerae short and very heavy, nearly as long as wide; basal segments of chelicerae with broad incision posteromedially (
Fig. 4
); cheliceral stylets small and hidden in the anterior region of chelicerae, crescent-shaped (
Fig. 5
).
FIGURES 7–11.
Unionicola figuralis
(Koch, 1836)
, larva: 7, leg I; 8, leg II; 9, leg III; 10, claws of leg I; 11, claws of leg III. Scale bars: 7–9 = 50 μm, 10–11 = 20 μm.
Pedipalps very short and stocky (
Fig. 6
): P-1 short; P-2 large with convex dorsal margin, dorsal seta usually absent or its location visible as alveole; P-3 with very long, thick lateroproximal seta and short, fine dorsodistal one; P-4 with two rather long unequal setae and massive, dorsodistal claw; P-5 small, with single solenidion and seven unequal simple setae, two of them very long.
Legs 5—segmented. Shape and arrangement of setae on legs segments as shown in
Figs 7–9
. Total number of leg setae, excluding eupathidia, as follows (specialized setae indicated in parentheses): I—Leg-1–5: 1, 7, 5 (s), 11 (2s), 12 (s, ac); II—Leg-1–5: 1, 7, 5 (s), 11 (2s), 12 (s, ac); III—Leg-1–5: 1, 6, 5 (s), 10 (s), 11 (ac). Number of thickened setae from trochanter to tarsus: I—Leg: 0, 1, 1, 1, 0; II—Leg: 0, 1, 1, 1, 0; III—Leg: 0, 1, 2, 4, 0. I—Leg- 1 with relatively short seta, II—Leg-1 and III—Leg-1 each with rather long seta. Solenidion on I—Leg-3 and I—Leg-5, and both solenidia on I—Leg-4 approximately equal in length; solenidion on II—Leg-3 and III—Leg-3 very short; solenidion on III—Leg- 4 and both solenidia on II—Leg-4 long and approximately equal in length. Acanthoid seta on tarsi I to III comparatively long and setose. Claws of legs III (
Fig.11
) larger than claws of legs I and II (
Fig. 10
). Lateral claws nearly as long as central claw, all claws are sickle shaped.
Measurements, n=8. L of dorsal plate 285–305, W 165–175; L of setae
Fch, Fp, Vi, Oi, Oe
40–55; L of setae
Hi
55–65; L of setae
He, Sci, Sce, Li,
40–55; L of setae
Le
55–60, L of setae
Si
15–25, L of setae
Se
45–55, L of setae
Ci
160–170, L of setae
Pi
40–50, L of setae
Pe
45–60, L of setae C1 80–85, L of setae C2 95–105, L of setae C3 95–110, L of setae C4 130–145; L of medial edge of coxae
I 95
–100, L of medial edges of coxae II–III 150–160; L of excretory pore plate 38–40, W 25–30; L of basal segments of chelicerae 63–66, W 64–67; L of cheliceral stylet 20–23; L of pedipalpal segments (P–1–5): 5–6, 35–39, 16–19, 8–11, 6–8; L of legs segments: I—Leg-1–5: 30–35, 33–40, 40–45, 50–60, 75–80; II—Leg-1–5: 35–40, 35–42, 40–45, 60–65, 94–98; III—Leg- 1–5: 44–48, 35–42, 40–45, 65–72, 95–100.
Remarks.
The larva of the present species slightly differs from others known larvae of the subgenus
Pentatax
by the shape of the posterior coxal plates. Coxal plates II-III in the larvae of this subgenus pointed posteriorly (
Hevers 1980
,
Wainstein, 1980
); in contrast, coxal plates II-III in the larva of
U. figuralis
are rounded posteriorly.
Interestingly,
U.
figuralis is only the third known
Unionicola
-species where larvae could be reared outside of mussel or sponge tissue; other reported cases are
U.
(
U.
)
crassipes
(Müller, 1776) and
U
. (
U
.)
dresscheri
Besseling,
1946
respectively
(
Wainstein
1980
,
Tuzovskij
1985
).