New taxa of Athyreacaridae (Acari: Heterostigmata) from Neotropical and Afrotropical realms
Author
Khaustov, Alexander A.
Tyumen State University, Tyumen, 6 Volodarskogo Str., 625003 Russia.
Author
Frolov, Andrey V.
Zoological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Universitetskaya Embankment 1, 199034, Saint Petersburg, Russia. afrolov @ zin. ru
text
Zootaxa
2022
2022-09-22
5188
6
501
520
journal article
148082
10.11646/zootaxa.5188.6.1
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Athyreacarus staturosus
sp. nov.
(
Figs 7–13
)
Description
.
Female
. Body broadly oval. Length of idiosoma 635 (565–750), width 360 (330–445).
Gnathosoma
(
Fig. 8
). Gnathosomal capsule, excluding palps, almost round, length 74 (67–79), width 75 (66– 80). Dorsal gnathosomal apodeme not evident. Two pairs of barbed, blunt-tipped cheliceral setae
cha
44 (38–56) and
chb
33 (27–41). Postpalpal setae (
pp
) 17 (15–18) blunt-tipped, with some weak barbs in distal half. Setae
m
43 (33–44) and
n
85 (62–88) pointed; setae
m
smooth,
n
weakly barbed. Setae
dFe
37 (27–41) and
dGe
39 (30– 40) barbed; setae
dFe
blunt-tipped,
dGe
pointed. Tibial claw slightly hooked, with distinct subapical projection. Pharynx typical for the genus.
Ass
short, with small distal projection. Palpal tibiotarsus with short spiniform seta
l”
anterolaterad palpal solenidion, rather long eupathid-like seta distally and very short setiform structure anteriad
ass
. Cheliceral stylets 11 (10–13) relatively short and thin.
FIGURE 6
. DIC micrographs of
Neoathyreacarus pygmephoroides
gen., sp. nov.
female: A—prodorsum and anterior part of tergite C, B—tergites C, D and EF, C—tergites EF and H, D—coxisternal fields I and II, E—coxisternal fields III and IV, F—opisthosoma, ventral aspect.
FIGURE 7
.
Athyreacarus staturosus
sp. nov.
, female: A—dorsum of body, B—venter of body. Legs omitted.
FIGURE 8
.
Athyreacarus staturosus
sp. nov.
, female: A—gnathosoma, dorsal aspect, B—gnathosoma, ventral aspect.
FIGURE 9
.
Athyreacarus staturosus
sp. nov.
, female: A—right leg I, dorsal aspect, B—right leg II, dorsal aspect.
FIGURE 10
.
Athyreacarus staturosus
sp. nov.
, female: A—right leg III, dorsal aspect, B—right leg IV, dorsal aspect.
FIGURE 11
. DIC micrograph of
Athyreacarus staturosus
sp. nov.
, female (holotype): general aspect dorsally.
FIGURE 12
. DIC micrograph of
Athyreacarus staturosus
sp. nov.
, female (holotype): general aspect ventrally.
FIGURE 13
. DIC micrograph of
Athyreacarus staturosus
sp. nov.
, female: A—prodorsum, B—coxisternal fields I and II, C—coxisternal fields III and IV, D—prodorsum with vestigial alveoli of setae
sc1
.
Idiosomal dorsum
(
Figs 7A
,
11
,
13A, D
). All dorsal shields with numerous sparsely distributed puncta (
Figs 13A, D
). Prodorsal shield without lateral projections. Setae
sc1
completely absent, or in some specimens represented by poorly visible alveolar pits (
Fig. 13D
). All dorsal setae weakly blunt-tipped and weakly barbed. Cupules
ia
on tergite D,
im
,
ip
on tergite EF and
ih
on tergite H very small, round. Tergites C, D, and EF with pore-like structures typical for the genus. Stigmata round. Pseudanal segment almost completely covered by tergite H. Lengths of dorsal setae:
v1
94 (70
–
125),
v2
73 (73
–
75),
sc2
160 (135
–
175),
c1
140 (130
–
185),
c2
150 (145
–
195),
d
145 (130
–
180),
e
120 (105
–
150),
f
170 (140
–
180),
h1
170 (145
–
195),
h2
175 (150
–
200). Distances between setae:
v1–v1
58 (55
–
78),
v2–v2
85 (80
–
105),
sc2–sc2
120 (115
–
145),
c1–c1
145 (135
–
180),
c1–c2
77 (65
–
87),
d–d
180 (145
–
190),
e–e
185 (145
–
205),
f–f
200 (175
–
245),
h1–h1
145 (120
–
150),
h1–h2
25 (24
–
35).
Idiosomal venter
(
Figs 7B
, 112, 13B, C). All ventral plates with numerous puncta (
Figs 13B, C
). Setae
ps1
and
ps2
weakly barbed; other ventral setae smooth. Setae
1c
pointed; other ventral setae weakly blunt-tipped; setae
1a
,
1b
,
2a
,
2b
,
2c
,
3a
,
3b
,
3c
,
4a
,
4b
,
4c
, and
ag1
swollen basally and attenuate distally (
Figs 13 B, C
). Ap5 long, ap3 and ap4 fused; apsej not evident. Aggenital plate with two pairs of aggenital setae.Anal opening ventral. Pseudanal setae located ventrally Length of mid-sternal plate 128 (96–128), width 145 (120–145); ratio length/width 0.8. Lengths of ventral setae:
1a
39 (34
–
43),
1b
34 (29
–
37),
1c
96 (73
–
99),
2a
45 (43
–
49),
2b
39 (38
–
50),
2c
40 (36
–
53),
3a
29 (27
–
35),
3b
43 (42
–
51),
3c
40 (34
–
46),
4a
44 (38
–
55),
4b
45 (39
–
61),
4c
43 (40
–
52),
ag1
41 (40
–
60),
ag2
79 (79
–
96),
ps1
110 (79
–
140),
ps2
125 (105
–
145),
ps3
43 (31
–
59).
Legs
(
Figs 9
,
10
). Leg I (
Fig. 9A
): setae
v’
of trochanter and
d
of femur and genu barbed, other setae smooth; setae
d
of femur,
v’
of genu,
d
,
l’
,
v”
of tibia pointed, other leg setae weakly blunt-tipped; lengths of solenidia
ω1
15 (13–16),
ω2
14 (11–14),
φ1
11 (10–11),
φ2
12 (10–12); all solenidia digitiform. Tarsal claw very thick and blunttipped. Leg II (
Fig. 9B
): solenidia
ω
14 (12–14) and
φ
13 (11–14) digitiform; seta
d
of femur barbed, other setae smooth; seta
u”
very short, spiniform; seta
v’
of trochanter with swollen basal half and attenuate distally; setae (
tc
) with widened and flattened tips; setae (
pv
) weakly blunt-tipped, other setae pointed. Tarsal claws distinctly smaller than in other
Athyreacarus
species.
Empodium with distinct dorsal longitudinal striation. Leg III (
Fig. 10A
) similar in shape and length to leg II; solenidion
φ
12 (11–14) digitiform; setae
d
of femur,
l”
of genu and
d
of tibia barbed, other setae smooth; seta
u”
very short, spiniform; seta
v’
of trochanter with swollen basal half and attenuate distally; setae (
tc
) with widened and flattened tips; setae
v’
of trochanter,
d
of femur and (
pv
) weakly blunt-tipped, other setae pointed. Claws and empodium as on tarsus II. Leg IV (
Fig. 10B
): solenidion
φ
14 (14–16) digitiform; setae
d
of femur,
l”
of genu,
d
of tibia and
p’
barbed, other setae smooth; seta
v’
of trochanter with swollen basal half and attenuate distally; seta
v’
of femur thickened in basal half; seta
tc’
with widened and flattened tip; setae
v’
of trochanter,
d
of femur,
v’
of genu, and
p’
weakly blunt-tipped, other setae pointed. Claws and empodium as on tarsi II and III.
Type material
. Female
holotype
, slide No.
ZISP
T-Ath-012,
Argentina
,
Catamarca Prov.
, Londres,
7-17.II.2015
, G.L. Agnoli, on
Zefevazia cantisani
Martinez.
Paratypes
:
7 females
, same data
;
17 females
,
Argentina
,
Catamarca Prov.
,
Punta
de Balasto
,
II.2015
,
G.L. Agnoli
,
on
Zefevazia cantisani
;
1 female
,
Argentina
,
Catamarca Prov.
,
Belen
,
II.2013
,
G.L. Agnoli
,
on
Zefevazia cantisani
.
Type deposition
.
The
holotype
and
five paratypes
are deposited in the collection of the
Zoological Institute
of RAS,
Saint Petersburg
,
Russia
;
other
paratypes
are deposited in the collection of the
Tyumen State
University Museum of Zoology
,
Tyumen
,
Russia
.
Differential diagnosis
. The new species considerably differs from other
Athyreacarus
species
in having very short spiniform setae
u”
on tarsi II and III (always seta-like in other
Athyreacarus
), setae
1a
,
1b
,
2a
,
2b
,
2c
,
3a
,
3b
,
3c
,
4a
,
4b
,
4c
, and
ag1
swollen basally and attenuate distally (not modified in other
Athyreacarus
), palp tibiotarsus ventrally with short spiniform seta
l”
(absent in other
Athyreacarus
).
Etymology
. The name of the new species is a Latin word
staturosus
meaning
gigantic
and refers to extremely large body size.
Remarks.
The considerable differences in the new species compared to other
Athyreacarus
may represent another genus. However, the most sufficient difference (presence of seta
l”
on palpal tibiotarsus) is a plesiomorphic character state and not useful for creating a new taxon. However, apomorphic characters such as very short spiniform setae
u”
on tarsi II and III, unusually small cheliceral stylets, and modifications of most ventral idiosomal setae could be helpful. The discovery of other species with similar character states may result in creation of another supraspecific taxon.