A New Sexually Dimorphic Species Of The Genus Oribatella (Acari, Oribatida, Oribatellidae) From RussiaAuthorErmilov, Sergey G.AuthorKhaustov, Alexander A.AuthorJoharchi, OmidAuthorDöker, IsmailAuthorKhaustov, Vladimir A.textActa Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae20222022-02-146817384http://dx.doi.org/10.17109/azh.68.1.73.2022journal article10.17109/AZH.68.1.73.20222064-2474Oribatella altaica
Ermilov
sp. n.
(
Figs 1–6
)
Diagnosis – Body size: 348–398 × 207–240. Body surface microgranulate.Rostrum with small median concave. Inner margins of lamellae separated by elongate oval gap and fused basally by short translamella; outer and inner teeth of lamella similar in length. Rostral seta setiform, heavily ciliated unilaterally; lamellar seta bacilliform, barbed; interlamellar seta longest on
Fig. 1.Oribatella altaica
Ermilov
sp. n.
, adult: A = dorsal view of male (legs not shown); B = ventral view of male (gnathosoma and legs not shown); C = right lateral view of male
(gnathosoma and legs not shown). Scale bar: 50 μm
prodorsum, setiform, barbed. Bothridial seta long, slightly fusiform, with narrowed head, barbed. Posterior part of notogaster with unpaired concavity in males (versus concavity absent in females). Pteromorph pointed laterally, with several serrations and stria on anterolateral margin. All notogastral setae of medium length, setiform, barbed;
c
and
la
longest,
p1
–
p3
shortest. Males with two pairs of porose areas (
A3
medially positioned at lateral edges of unpaired concavity in posterior midline); females with three or four pairs of porose areas (
A3
located openly on notogastral surface) or with asymmetrical number of pairs. Epimeral seta
4c
longest on epimeres, thickened, barbed;
3c
slightly thickened, barbed; others setiform, slightly barbed. Anogenital setae short, setiform, slightly barbed. Postanal porose area elongate oval. Legs het- erotridactylous.
Fig. 2.Oribatella altaica
Ermilov
sp. n.
, adult: A, B, C = notogaster of female; D = anterior part of prodorsum, dorsoanterior view. Scale bars: 50 μm (A, B, C), 20 μm (D)
Description of adults. Measurements – Body length: 365 (
holotype
: male), 348–365 (
11 maleparatypes
), 381–398 (
12 femaleparatypes
); notogaster width: 215 (
holotype
), 207– 215 (
11 maleparatypes
), 232–240 (
12 femaleparatypes
).
Integument – Body colour brown. Surface densely microgranulate. Lateral side of lamella, anterior and anterolateral parts of pteromorph and dorsal side of pedotectum I with some stria. Pedotectum I, posterior part of tutorium and ventrolateral part of epimere I tuberculate. Subcapitular mentum sparsely microfoveolate.
Fig. 3.Oribatella altaica
Ermilov
sp. n.
, adult: A = posterior view of male; B = posterior view of female; C = subcapitulum, ventral view; D = chelicera, left, paraxial view; E = palp, right,
Note: Roman letters refer to setae, Greek letters to solenidia (except ε = famulus); single quotation mark (
’
) designates setae on the anterior and double quotation mark (
”
) setae on the posterior side of a given leg segment; parentheses refer to a pair of setae.
Fig. 4.Oribatella altaica
Ermilov
sp. n.
, adult: A = leg I, right, antiaxial view; B = leg II, without tarsus, right, antiaxial view; C = leg III, without tarsus, left, antiaxial view; D = leg IV,
Prodorsum – Rostrum protruding, narrowed, with small median concave. Anterior part of prodorsum slightly hump-like. Distal part of lamella with well-developed teeth (outer and inner teeth similar in length, straight, outer tooth laterally with one or two small teeth) and deep U-shaped indentation between them. Inner margins of lamellae separated by elongate oval gap, fused basally by short translamella (median tubercle absent). Rostral seta (77–82) setiform, heavily ciliated unilaterally. Lamellar seta (77–82) bacilliform, barbed. Interlamellar seta (131–135) setiform, nearly straight, barbed. Bothridial seta (86– 94) fusiform, with slightly developed narrowly elongate head having narrowed distal part, barbed. Exobothridial seta (20–24) setiform, slightly barbed. Tutorial cusp with four to six teeth distally. Genal tooth large, rectangular. Dorsosejugal porose area oval, poorly visible.
Fig. 5.Oribatella altaica
Ermilov
sp. n.
, adult, SEM micrographs: A, C = dorsal view of female; B = dorsal view of male; D = dorsoposterior view of male
Notogaster – Anterior margin slightly convex medially. Subtriangular lenticulus well visible. Posterior part of notogaster with large and deep unpaired concavity in males (versus concavity absent in females). Pteromorph pointed laterally, with some serrations on anterolateral margin. Notogastral setae (
c
: 41–49;
la
: 41–45;
lm
,
lp
,
h
3: 28–32;
h
1,
h
2: 20–24;
p
1–
p
3: 16–20) setiform, barbed. Porose areas rounded (8–12, sometimes some areas reduced up to 4); males with two pairs of porose areas, posterior pair (
A3
) medially positioned at lateral edges of unpaired concavity in posterior midline; some females with three or four pairs of porose areas, but majority of specimens with asymmetrical number of pairs (two versus three, two versus four, three versus four), posterior pair (
A3
) located openly on notogastral surface. Opisthonotal gland opening and all lyrifissures (except
ia
not observed) distinct.
Fig. 6.Oribatella altaica
Ermilov
sp. n.
, adult, female, SEM micrographs: A = dorsoanterior view; B = lateral view; C = ventral view; D = right ventrolateral view
Gnathosoma – Subcapitulum size: 82–86 × 65–69. Subcapitular (
a
: 10–12;
m
: 20–28;
h
, 20–24) and adoral (6–8) setae setiform, barbed. Palp (length: 61–65) with typical setation 0–2–1–3–9(+ω). Postpalpal seta (4) spiniform, smooth. Axillary saccule distinct, slightly elongated. Chelicera length: 86–94. Cheliceral setae (
cha
: 24–28;
chb
: 16) setiform, barbed.
Epimeral and lateral podosomal regions – Epimeral setal formula: 3–1–3–3. Seta
4c
(32–41) thickened, barbed;
3c
(28–32) slightly thickened, barbed;
3b
,
4b
(20–24),
1b
,
4a
(16– 20),
1a
,
2a
,
3a
,
1c
(12) setiform, slightly barbed. Custodium, discidium and circumpedal carina well developed. Humeral porose area
Ah
oval;
Am
not observed.
Anogenital region – Genital (
g1
: 12–14;
g2
: 10–12;
g3
–
g6
: 8), aggenital (8), anal (8), and adanal (8) setae setiform, slightly barbed. Adanal setae
ad
1 and
ad
2 located posteriorly,
ad
3 laterally to anal aperture. Adanal lyrifissure inverse diagonal, located close and anterolat- erally to anal plate. Postanal porose area elongate oval (20–28 × 6–8).
Legs – Tridactylous; median claw distinctly thicker than laterals, all slightly barbed on dorsal side. Porose area on femora I–IV and on trochanters III, IV well visible. Formulas of leg setation and solenidia: I (1–5–3–4–20) [1–2–2], II (1–5–3–4–15) [1–1–2], III (2–3–1–3– 15) [1–1–0], IV (1–2–2–3–12) [0–1–0]; homology of setae and solenidia indicated in
Table 1
. Famulus of tarsus I mini-stickform, slightly swollen and blunt-ended apically, inserted posteriorly to solenidion ω
1
. Seta
s
of tarsus I eupathidial, located before setae
a
. Setae
l”
on genua I, II, tibiae I, II and
l’
on genu IV, tibia IV thick, heavily barbed. Solenidia ω
1
, ω
2
on tarsus II and σ on genu III bacilliform, other solenidia setiform.
Material
examined –
Holotype
(male) and
11 paratypes
(
five males
and
six females
):
Russia
,
Altai
,
Ongudaysky region
,
50°49’52.0”N
,
85°37’12.0”E
,
1475 m
a.s.l.
, soil-litter in steppe,
18.07.2021
(collected by
A. A. Khaustov
, O.
Joharchi, I
. Döker, and
V
.
A. Khaustov
);
12 paratypes
(
six males
and
six females
):
Russia
,
Altai
,
Ust-Kansky region
,
50°56’11.0”N
,
84°51’35.0”E
,
1525 m
a.s.l.
, soil-litter in steppe,
18.07.2021
(collected by
A. A. Khaustov
, I. Döker,
V
.
A. Khaustov
, and
R
.
V
.
Latyntsev
).
Type deposition – The
holotype
and
two paratypes
are deposited in the collection of the
SMNH
; twenty-one
paratypes
are deposited in the collection of the
TSUMZ
. All specimens are preserved in 70% solution of ethanol with a drop of glycerol
.
Etymology – The specific name
altaica
refers to the geographical place of origin,
Altai
.
Remarks –
Oribatella altaica
Ermilov
sp. n.
is morphologically most similar to
Oribatella canadensis
Behan-Pelletier et Eamer, 2010
from
Canada
in having sexual dimorphism (males with unpaired posterior notogastral concavity versus females without concavity). However, the new species differs from the latter by the presence of microgranulate body surface (versus microfoveolate), slight median indentation of the rostrum (versus indentation deep, with some teeth), slightly fusiform bothridial seta with narrowed head (versus clavate, with rounded head), similar outer and inner teeth on lamella (versus outer tooth longer than inner tooth), two pairs of notogastral porose areas in males (versus three pairs), elongate oval postanal porose area (versus oval), epimeral seta
4c
distinctly thicker than
3b
,
3c
(versus
3b
,
3c
,
4c
similar in thickness), and by the absence of a tubercle in the notogastral concavity in males (versus present).