New species of phytoseiid mites from Mozambique and Malawi
Author
Zannou, I. D.
Author
De Moraes, G. J.
Author
Hanna, R.
text
Zootaxa
2002
2002-10-11
79
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6
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.155922
83fe0e29-da89-4282-809e-e3a0ed9e1431
11755326
155922
1.
Typhlodromalus parcidentatus
n. sp.
DIAGNOSIS Females of this new species are similar to those of
Amblyseius rhusi
(
Van der Merwe, 1965
), but differ from them by the absence of distinct metasternal shields, much longer setae Z5, stouter and knobbed macrosetae on legs III and IV, and in that males of this new species do not have distinct notches lateral to preanal pores.
FEMALE – (
Figs. 1
A1E) (
5 specimens
measured).
Dorsum – Dorsal shield with diagonal striae, 328 (313343) long and 248 (240250) wide at widest level of the proscutum. Setae j1 29 (2630), j3 9 (89), j4 8 (69), j5 8, j6 8 (68), J2 10, J5 5, z2 9 (810), z4 9 (810), z5 8, Z1 8 (89), Z4 10 (1011), Z5 57 (5560),
s4 14
(1315),
S2 13
(1015),
S4 12
(1013),
S5 11
(1013), r3 11 (1011), R1 10 (910). Seta Z5 serrated; other setae smooth.
Peritreme – Extending to the level of insertion of j1.
Venter – All shields smooth and well sclerotized, except for posterior margin of sternal shield. Sternal shield with 3 pairs of setae and 2 pairs of lyrifissures. Setae st4 on integument. Distances between setae st1st3 57 (5458), st2st2 72 (7073), st5st5 72 (7075). With a pair of metapodal shields. Ventrianal shield vaseshaped, 103 (95108) long, 54 (5355) wide at level of ZV2 and 74 (7078) wide at level of anus, with 3 pairs of preanal setae and a pair of pores posterior and slightly mesad to JV2.
Chelicera – Movable digit 26 (2627) long, with 1 tooth; fixed digit 28 (2829) long, with 5 teeth distally located on the inner edge of the digit and a
pilus dentilis
. Spermatheca – Calyx 32 (3033) long, funnelshaped and bulged proximally; atrium distinct.
Legs – With knobbed macrosetae on legs III and IV: Sge
III 31
(2833), Sti
III 23
(21 25), Sge
IV 47
(4348), Sti
IV 31
(2833) and St
IV 57
(5360). No macrosetae on other legs. Chaetotaxy of genu
II 2
(2,2)/01 and genu
III 12
/12/01.
MALE – (
Figs. 1
F & 1G) (
5 specimens
measured).
Dorsum – Dorsal shield with diagonal striae, 253 (253255) long, 178 (176181) wide at the widest level of proscutum. Setae j1 21 (2022), j3 6 (67), j4 7 (68), j5 8 (78), j6 8 (79), J2 9 (910), J5 5 (45), z2 7, z4 9 (910), z5 8 (78), Z1 9 (910), Z4 10 (1011), Z5 45 (4246),
s4 13
(1314),
S2 12
(1112),
S4 10
(1011),
S5 10
, r3 10 (911), R1 9 (810). Seta Z5 serrated, other setae smooth.
Peritreme – Extending forward to level of insertion of z2.
Venter – Ventrianal shield subtriangular, 93 (9394) long, 143 (141145) wide at anterior corners, with transverse striae anteriorly, 3 pairs of preanal setae, 4 pairs of small pores, one anterior to JV1 and 3 anterolateral, and a pair of large pores slightly posteromesad to JV2.
Spermatodactyl – Shaft 22 (2023) long.
Legs – With knobbed macrosetae on legs III and IV: Sge
III 21
(2122), Sti
III 20
(19 20), Sge
IV 33
(3135), Sti
IV 28
(2829) and St
IV 41
(4142). No macrosetae on other legs. Chaetotaxy of genu
II 2
(2,2)/01 and genu
III 12
/12/01.
FIGURE 1.
Typhlodromalus parcidentatus
Zannou, Moraes & Hanna
n. sp.
(female): A. Dorsal shield; B. Ventral surface; C. Chelicera; D. Spermatheca; E. Leg IV. (male): F. Ventrianal shield; G. Spermatodactyl.
LOCALITY AND
TYPE
MATERIAL –
Holotype
female, allotype male, 1
paratype
female and 1
paratype
male from
Mangifera indica
, Muecate
,
Mozambique
,
19IV2000
, leg. I. Zannou (
ESALQ
/
USP
); 1
paratype
female and 1
paratype
male, same data as
holotype
(IITAIMBenin) and 1
paratype
female from
Anacardium occidentale
,
2 km
N. Muecate,
Mozambique
19IV2000
, leg. I. Zannou (IITAIMBenin); 1
paratype
female from
Pennisetum glaucum
, Muecate
,
Mozambique
,
19IV2000
, leg. I. Zannou (USNMNH).
REMARKS – The fixed digit of the chelicera of this new species is not typical for the genus
Typhlodromalus
because it has relatively few teeth, all distally located, and the inner edge is medially concave. This
type
of fixed digit is more typical of species in the close genus
Euseius
. This new species differs however from
Euseius
by having long peritreme and JV1 inserted on the anterior margin of the ventrianal shield.
ETYMOLOGY – The name
parcidentatus
refers to the few teeth on the fixed chelicera of this species.