Tydeoid mites (Acari: Tydeidae, Edbakerellidae, Iolinidae) occurring on Citrus in southern Africa
Author
Ueckermann, Edward A.
Author
Grout, Timothy G.
text
Journal of Natural History
2007
2010-12-02
41
37 - 40
2351
2378
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930701589921
journal article
10.1080/00222930701589921
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Genus
Lourus
gen. nov.
Type
species.
Lourus testatus
(
Kuznetzov, 1972
)
.
Diagnosis
Adults.
This new genus is closely related to
Neopronematus
Panou et al.
but differs from the latter in that setae
h
2
and
ps
2
are present. The leg chaetotaxy of both genera is the same.
Panou et al. (2000)
based
Neopronematus
on two of
Kuznetzov’s (1972)
species, namely
Pronematus rapidus
and
P. neglectus
, with the former as
type
species, and a new species they described from
Greece
. They ignored
P. testatus
Kuznetzov
which, along with
L. citricolus
sp. n.
, differs from
Neopronematus
in bearing dorsal seta
h
2
and anal seta
ps
2
.
This new genus can be defined as follows: propodosoma with four pairs of setae, including trichobothria (
sci
), opisthosoma with 10 pairs of setae (including
ps
1–2
), posterior margin with a lobe; this lobe is also present in the
type
species
L. testatus
(
Dr A. Khaustov
, personal communication); poroidotaxy: 4; genital organotaxy: 0-0-4; solenidiotaxy: 3; epimeral formula 3-1-4-1 or 2, palp chaetotaxy 5-1-1 or 2; chaetotaxy of trochantera 1-1-1-0.
Differences
in setation of coxae
IV
and the palp femur are regarded as significant at species level
.
Etymology
The genus name is derived from the Latin word
lobus
meaning lobe and the Greek word
oura
meaning
tail
and refers to the posterior lobe of the opisthosoma of
L. citricolus
;
L. testatus
also have a small lobe. The gender is masculine.