Description of eleven new species of phytoseiid mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) from Meghalaya state, north eastern India
Author
Kar, Anamika
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Department of Agricultural Entomology, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur- 741252, Nadia, West Bengal, India. & anamika _ kar 7 @ rediffmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5318 - 8308
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Author
Karmakar, Krishna
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Department of Agricultural Entomology, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur- 741252, Nadia, West Bengal, India. & kkbckv 64 @ gmail. com; karmakar. krishna @ bckv. edu. in; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5582 - 3560
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-11-17
5068
3
301
354
journal article
3480
10.11646/zootaxa.5068.3.1
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1175-5326
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Okiseius jainticus
sp. nov.
(
Figs 21–25
;
75–78
)
Female
(n=7).
Diagnosis.
The species
Okiseius jainticus
sp. nov.
belongs to the subgroup
maritimus
, by having
R1
off the dorsal shield. This new species is distiguished from all the six species under this subgroup (
Chant & McMurtry, 2003
) by having all setae serrated except
j4
,
j5
,
j6
,
J5
, and
z5
which are smooth and all the setae arise from distinct tubercles, seta
S5
serrated, both the setae
r3
and
R1
are off the dorsal shield and each with a distinct depression at the lateral margin of dorsal shield, one pair of long narrow metapodal shields, fixed digit of chelicerae with six teeth, movable digit with three teeth, leg IV with three distinct macrosetae with bulbous tips. In addition, the genu of leg IV having all setae rod-like except macroseseta which has bulbous tip, tibia and basitarsus of leg IV having rod-like setae but ventral setae are pointed.
Dorsum
(
Figs 21
;
75
). Dorsal shield
333
(332–335) long and
193
(192–195) wide, strongly reticulated, prodorsum wide, smooth lateral margin with seven pairs of pores (
gd1
,
gd2
,
gd4
,
gd5
,
gd6
,
gd8
and
gd9
); 15 pairs of setae on dorsal shield and two pairs of setae on unsclerotised cuticle:
j1
26
(25–28),
j3
38
(38–40),
j4
9
(8–10),
j5
9
(8–10),
j6
25
(24–25),
J5
5
(4–5),
z2
34
(33–35),
z4
43
(42–45),
z5
13
(13–15),
Z1
38
(38–41),
Z4
50
(49–53),
Z5
70
(69–72),
s4
48
(46–49),
S2
49
(48–50),
S5
15
(14–17),
r3
41
(39–42),
R1
28
(26–29). All setae serrated, except
j4
,
j5
,
j6
,
J5
and
z5
which are smooth.
Peritreme
(
Fig. 21
). Extending beyond the bases of
j1
.
Venter
(
Figs 22
;
78
). All shields smooth. Sternal shield longer than width, posterior margin of sternal shield wavy. Sternal shield
66
(63–67) long and
76
(74–77) wide at level of setae
st1
-
st3
and
st3-st3
respectively, with three pairs of setae and two pairs of poroids; one pair of setae (
st4
) on unsclerotised membrane
17
(15–18) long and conspicuous poroids on distinct metasternal plate. Distances between
st2-st2
59
(58–60),
st5-st5
65
(64–68). Genital shield smooth, broad at base and narrow at genital opening with irregular circular flap and almost straight posteriorly. Secondary ones fused anteried form a single pair
42
(40–44) long. Ventrianal shield smooth, pentagonal
105
(103–105) long,
56
(54–57) wide at level of
ZV2
and
60
(59–62) wide at anus level with three pairs of pre-anal setae,
JV1
14
(13–15),
JV2
14
(13–15),
ZV2
13
(12–14) and one pair of pre-anal pores
gv3
26
(24–27) apart at the level
JV2
. Membrane surrounding ventrianal shield with four pairs of setae
ZV1
18
19 (18–20),
ZV3
10
(9–10),
JV4
15
(13–15) and
JV5
49
(48–50); seta
JV5
long and serrated.
Chelicera
(
Fig. 23
). Fixed digit
25
(24–25) long with six teeth and a distinct pilus dentilis, movable digit
25
(24–25) long with three teeth.
Spermatheca
(
Figs 24
;
77
). Calyx short
10
(7–11) long, arms diverging distally, atrium nodular, minor duct and major duct distinctly visible.
Legs
(
Figs 25
;
76
). The genu, tibia and tarsus of leg IV with bulbous macrosetae of following lengths: genu
29
(28–30), tibia
24
(23–25) and tarsus
51
(50–53). Chaetotactic formula of genu II 1 2/1. 1/1 1 and genu III 1 1/1. 2/1 1. Length of leg I
282
(280–284), leg II
250
(246–250), leg III
236
(235–238) and leg IV
342
(341–345).
Type specimens
.
Holotype
: female (Acarol.lab/
BCKV/8384
/20) collected from Golden Himalayan raspberry (
Rubus elypticus
), at
West Jaintia Hills
,
Meghalaya
25°21'44"N, 91°52' 40"E,
1933 m
AMSL
on 1
st
May, 2019; and deposited in the NZC, Zoological Survey of
India
, Kolkata. Six
paratype
females (Acarol.lab/
BCKV/8385- 8387
/2019
)
collected from undetermined climber at
Mawkdok
: 25°24'30"N, 91°46'44"E,
1806 m
AMSL
,
East Khasi Hills
, with same data as holotype and deposited in the
Acarological Laboratory
of
BCKV
,
Mohanpur
,
Nadia
,
West Bengal
,
India
.
Etymology
. The specific name
jainticus
refers to the Jaintia Hills, the habitat of the new species.
FIGURES 21–25.
Okiseius jaintiacus
(female). 21. Dorsal view of idiosoma; 22. Ventral view of idiosoma; 23. Chelicera; 24. Spermatheca; 25. Genu, tibia and basitarsus of leg IV.
Remarks.
Okiseius jainticus
is close to
O
.
maritimus
(
Ehara, 1967a
)
;
O
.
alniseius
Wainstein & Beglyarov, 1972
;
O
.
juglandis
Wang & Xu, 1985
;
O
.
tibetagramins
Wu, 1987
;
O
.
tribulation
Walter, 1999
and
Okiseius wongi
Denmark
&
Kolodochka, 1996
, by the similar
type
of dorsal and ventral pattern, presence of depression at level
r3
,
R1
and
S5
. The new species differs from all these close species by the length of dorsal setae, serration of dorsal setae, number of metapodal shields, denticles on fixed and movable digit of chelicerae, number of rod-like setae on leg IV etc. All the differences between the new species and its close species are presented in
Table 6
.