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
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-09-22
5188
6
501
520
journal article
148082
10.11646/zootaxa.5188.6.1
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1175-5326
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Athyreacarus camerikae
sp. nov.
(
Figs 14–20
)
Description
.
Female
. Body broadly fusiform. Length of idiosoma 405 (350–405), width 230 (190–255).
Gnathosoma
(
Fig. 15
). Gnathosomal capsule, excluding palps, broadly oval, length 64 (61–64), width 66 (64– 69). One pair of barbed, blunt-tipped cheliceral setae
cha
29 (27–29). Postpalpal setae (
pp
) 12 (11–12) blunt-tipped, with tiny subapical barbs. Setae
m
10 (9–10) smooth and blunt-tipped,
n
53 (51–54) pointed and barbed. Setae
dFe
14 (14–16) and
dGe
36 (32–36) weakly barbed; setae
dFe
blunt-tipped,
dGe
pointed. Tibial claw very small, with tiny basal projection. Pharynx typical for the genus.
Ass
almost three times shorter than palpal solenidion. Tiny eupathid-like seta on palpal tibiotarsus located dorsally. Cheliceral stylet length 20 (18–22).
Idiosomal dorsum
(
Figs 14A
,
18
,
20A
). All dorsal shields with tiny puncta (
Fig. 20A
). Prodorsal shield without lateral projections. Setae
sc1
present, strongly reduced to alveolar remnants (
Fig. 20A
). All dorsal setae weakly barbed; setae
v2
and
e
blunt-tipped, other dorsal setae pointed. Cupules
ia
on tergite D,
im
,
ip
on tergite EF and
ih
on tergite H small, round. Tergites C, D, and EF with pore-like structures typical for the genus. Stigmata round. Pseudanal segment shorter than tergite H. Lengths of dorsal setae:
v1
73 (72–74),
v2
34 (30–35),
sc2
140 (140– 145),
c1
125 (120–125),
c2
150 (145–150),
d
140 (130–145),
e
37 (33–39),
f
145 (120–145),
h1
115 (95–115),
h2
110 (100–110). Distances between setae:
v1–v1
47 (39–48),
v2–v2
75 (68–80),
sc1–sc1
78 (68–84),
sc2–sc2
89 (79–89),
c1–c1
87 (66–88),
c1–c2
49 (46–50),
d–d
95 (77–96),
e–e
88 (76–89),
f–f
91 (76–94),
h1–h1
52 (47–52),
h1–h2
20 (15–21).
FIGURE 14
.
Athyreacarus camerikae
sp. nov.
, female: A—dorsum of body, B—venter of body. Legs omitted.
FIGURE 15
.
Athyreacarus camerikae
sp. nov.
, female: A—gnathosoma, dorsal aspect, B—gnathosoma, ventral aspect.
FIGURE 16
.
Athyreacarus camerikae
sp. nov.
, female: A—left leg I, dorsal aspect, B—left leg II, dorsal aspect.
Idiosomal venter
(
Figs 14B
,
19
,
20B–D
). All ventral plates with tiny puncta (
Figs 20B–D
). All ventral setae weakly barbed. Setae
1b
and
2c
blunt-tipped, other ventral setae pointed. Ap5 long, extending beyond bases of setae
4a
. Aggenital plate with three pairs of aggenital setae (
Fig. 20D
). Female
holotype
with additional pair of setae on coxisternal fields III (
3x
), other specimens with normal three pairs of setae (
Fig. 20C
). Anal opening terminal. Length of mid-sternal plate 68 (66–68), width 42 (42–46); ratio length/width 1.4–1.6. Lengths of ventral setae:
1a
39 (39–45),
1b
27 (23–30),
1c
27 (27–30),
2a
53 (51–55),
2b
41 (40–42),
2c
33 (25–34),
3a
35 (26–35),
3b
48 (41–48),
3c
47 (43–48),
4a
47 (46–48),
4b
56 (55–57),
4c
41 (35–42),
ag1
50 (42–50),
ag2
62 (47–63),
ag3
58 (48–58),
ps1
64 (59–65),
ps2
69 (61–70),
ps3
42 (41–48).
Legs
(
Figs 16
,
17
). Leg I (
Fig. 16A
): setae
l’
,
v’
of femur,
v’
of genu,
k
of tibia, and
s, pv’
,
pv”, pl’
, (
p
), (
tc
), (
ft
) of tarsus smooth, other leg setae barbed; setae
l’
,
v’
of femur,
v’
of genu,
v’
and
k
of tibia and
s
,
pv”,
(
p
), (
tc
), (
ft
) of tarsus blunt-tipped, other leg setae pointed; lengths of solenidia
ω1
12 (11–12),
ω2
10 (9–10),
φ1
11 (11–12),
φ2
9 (8–9); all solenidia digitiform. Leg II (
Fig. 16B
): solenidia
ω
12 (11–12) and
φ
10 (9–10) digitiform; setae (
u
) smooth, other setae weakly barbed; setae
l’
of femur blunt-tipped, other leg setae pointed. Leg III (
Fig. 17A
) similar in shape and length to leg II; solenidion
φ
10 (9–10) digitiform; setae (
u
) smooth, other setae weakly barbed; all setae pointed. Leg IV (
Fig. 17B
): solenidion
φ
10 (9–10) digitiform; all leg setae weakly barbed; seta
p’
blunttipped, other leg setae pointed.
FIGURE 17
.
Athyreacarus camerikae
sp. nov.
, female: A—right leg III, dorsal aspect, B—right leg IV, dorsal aspect.
FIGURE 18
. DIC micrograph of
Athyreacarus camerikae
sp. nov.
, female (holotype): general aspect dorsally.
FIGURE 19
. DIC micrograph of
Athyreacarus camerikae
sp. nov.
, female (holotype): general aspect ventrally.
FIGURE 20
. DIC micrograph of
Athyreacarus camerikae
sp. nov.
, female: A—prodorsum, B—coxisternal fields I and II, C—coxisternal fields III and IV, D—opisthosoma, ventral aspect.
Type material
.
Female
holotype
, slide No.
ZISP
T-Ath-013,
Republic of South Africa
,
Northern Cape Prov.
,
Brandvlei
,
12-14.VI.1997
,
Namibiobolbus helgae
Gussmann and Scholtz
.
Paratypes
:
8 females
, same data
.
Type deposition
.
The
holotype
and
two 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 is most similar to
A. pseudoindicus
Khaustov and Frolov,
2021
in having similar setal lengths on idiosoma, presence of one pair of cheliceral setae, presence of cupuli
ih
and presence of setae
1c
. The new species clearly differs from
A. pseudoindicus
only by the presence of tiny setae
sci
(completely absent in
A. pseudoindicus
).
Also females of the new species are phoretic on beetles of the genus
Namibiobolbus
, while
A. pseudoindicus
phoretic on beetles of the genus
Mimobolbus
.
Etymology
. The new species named after Anne M. Camerik who passed away in 2021, for her contribution to study of heterostigmatic mites of
South Africa
.