Review of the mite family Pachylaelapidae (Acari: Mesostigmata)
Author
MAŠÁN, PETER
Author
HALLIDAY, BRUCE
text
Zootaxa
2014
2014-03-12
3776
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3776.1.1
journal article
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Genus
Mirabulbus
Liu & Ma, 2001
Mirabulbus
Liu & Ma, 2001: 356
.
Type
species
Mirabulbus qinbaensis
Liu & Ma, 2001
, by original designation.
Liu & Ma (2001)
erected
Mirabulbus
to accommodate two species from
China
, the
type
species
Mirabulbus qinbaensis
Liu & Ma, 2001
, and
Mirabulbus yadongensis
(
Ma & Wang, 1997
)
. Unfortunately, their generic diagnosis contains only some very vague and general features which do not allow precise characterisation and classification of the new genus. In addition, they incorrectly placed
Mirabulbus
in the family
Bulbogamasidae
Gu, Wang & Duan, 1991
, which may be a synonym of
Neoparasitidae
Oudemans, 1939
(see remarks for the genus
Neoparasitus
). Three more free-living species have been described on the basis of specimens collected from soil substrates, and which appear similar to
Mirabulbus
, viz.
Neoparasitus scleoides
Ishikawa
, 1969
and
Neoparasitus punctatus
Ishikawa
, 1987
from
Japan
, and
Pachyseius malimingi
Bei, Chen & Wu, 2010
from
China
.
Based on the illustrations accompanying the two original species of
Mirabulbu
s, together with more precise descriptions of the other species from
China
and
Japan
,
Mirabulbus
appears to be closely related to
Pachyseius
. These two genera share the following character states: (1) dorsal shield with 30 pairs of setae; (2) sternal shield with three pairs of setae; (3) a pair of metasternal platelets present, each with a seta and associated lyrifissure; (4) separate epigynal shield with a pair of setae and minute suboval post-epigynal sclerites close to its posterior margin; (5) ventri-anal shield bearing at least two pairs of ventral setae; (6) epistome with anterior margin not produced into a narrowly necked projection; (7) palp apotele three-tined; (8) chelicera with one setal brush at the base of the movable digit; (9) male with spermatodactyl long and projecting posterodorsally; (10) male with separate sternitigenital and ventri-anal shields, and with free posterior ends of peritrematal shields. For the main distinguishing characters between
Mirabulbus
and
Pachyseius
refer to the key to genera.