New records of water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia) from Malaysia, with descriptions of three new species
Author
Pesic, Vladimir
Author
Smit, Harry
text
Zootaxa
2010
2354
19
34
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.193547
ec1953bb-c48c-40f5-a804-1b95d75eafb1
1175-5326
193547
Monatractides roseus
(Lundblad, 1941)
(
Fig. 8A–E
)
Material
.
Malaysia
, Jerian stream, Fraser’s Hill, 3°
43.479 N
101°
42.935 E
, alt.
1011 m
,
14.ii.2009
, 0/1/0 (mounted).
Morphology.
Female
: Idiosoma (ventral view:
Fig. 8B
) L 781, W 641; dorsal shield (
Fig. 8A
) L 719, W 541, L/W ratio 1.33; dorsal plate 650; frontal plate L 153, W 78, L/W ratio 2.0; shoulder plate L 216, W 84, L/ W ratio 2.6; gnathosomal bay L 182, Cx-1 total L 321, Cx-1 medial L 139, Cx-2+3 medial 39; ratio Cx-1 L/ Cx-2+3 medial L 8.2; Cx-1 medial L/Cx-2+3 medial L 3.6; genital field L/W 192/167, L/W ratio 1.15; distance genital field–excretory pore 186, genital field–caudal idiosoma margin 229; capitulum ventral (
Fig. 8D
) L 218; chelicera L 262; palp (
Fig. 8C
) total L 211, dL and %L (in parentheses): P-1, 33 (15.6); P-2, 61 (28.9); P-3, 42 (19.9); P-4, 52 (24.6); P-5, 23 (10.9); L P-2/P-4 ratio, 1.17; P-4 lacking denticles near insertions of ventral setae; L I-Leg-4-6 (
Fig. 8E
): 103, 102, 101.
Remarks.
This species belongs to the
M. luteus
(
K. Viets, 1935
)
species-complex, characterized by the presence of anteriorly broad and shorter Cx-1, a relatively wide capitular bay, a relatively short medial suture line of Cx-2+
3 in
both sexes and I-Leg-6 not greatly expanded. There are five similar species in this complex known from Java,
Indonesia
:
Monatractides luteus
(
K. Viets, 1935
)
,
M. landbergi
(Lundblad, 1941)
,
M. parvus
(Lundblad, 1941)
,
M. roseus
(Lundblad, 1941)
and
M. longiusculus
(Lundblad, 1941)
. Due to the combination of the larger dimensions of idiosoma and gnathosoma (vs.
minor
dimensions in
M. parvus
– see:
Lundblad 1956
,
1969
,
1971
), the dorsal shield less elongated (vs. elongated in
M. longiusculus
and
M. parvu
– see:
Lundblad 1956
,
1971
) and having broad frontal platelets (vs. slender in
M. luteus
and
M. longisculus
– see:
Viets 1935
,
Lundblad 1956
,
1971
), and Cx-4 strongly extended posterior to the genital flaps in the both sexes (vs. less extended in
M. luteus
,
M. parvus
and
M. landbergi
– see:
Viets 1935
,
Lundblad 1956
,
1971
) the specimen from
Malaysia
resembles
M. roseus
. However, due to the fact that we do not have male specimens, this is only a tentative assignment. The variability of further specimens needs to be examined to clarify the taxonomy.
Distribution.
Indonesia
(Java). New for
Malaysia
.