Three new species of mites (Acari: Zerconidae) from canopy habitats in Irish forests
Author
Moraza, María Lourdes
Author
Arroyo, Julio
Author
Bolger, Thomas
text
Zootaxa
2009
2019
29
39
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.186058
c22de70d-4887-4eaa-b93b-cbb802762a63
1175-5326
186058
Zercon curryi
Moraza, Arroyo & Bolger
sp. nov.
(
Figs 1–5
)
Material examined
Holotype
: Female:
Ireland
, Co. Offaly, Kinnity oak (
Quercus petraea
) forest (~
53º 10'N
,
7º 26' W
), slide
SBO-
MCM
, from moss collected in the middle canopy, altitude
200 m
.
,
2 August 2007
(deposited at
MZUNA
).
Paratypes
:
6 females
,
1 male
, same locality and date as
holotype
, collected from moss mats occurring at different heights in the tree canopy (
4 females
and the male deposited at
MZUNA
,
2 females
at
UCD
);
8 females
,
Ireland
, Co. Kerry, Rennadinna Wood (
Taxus baccata
) in Killarney National Park (~
52º 02' N
,
9º 31'W
), altitude
30 m
.
,
6 July 2007
, 2 from canopy branches (deposited at
MZUNA
) and 6 from moss in the canopy (3 deposited at
UCD
, 3 at
MZUNA
);
2 females
,
Ireland
, Co, Kerry, Tomies Wood (
Quercus petreae
) in Killarney National Park (~
52º 03'N
,
9º 35'W
), altitude
60 m
.
,
5 July 2007
, from moss mats in the lower canopy (deposited at
UCD
).
Diagnosis
Anterior margin of ventri-anal shield with two pairs of setae. Dorsal fossae of general size and appearance, with smooth margins. Glands
gdJ4
(Po3) situated between J and Z setal rows, on the line connecting setae
J4
and
Z4
; glands
gdZ2
(Po2) on the line connecting setae
Z2
and
S3
. Setae
J1-J5
,
Z1
,
Z2
and
S2
smooth or with 1 or 2 pinnules, nearly equal in length and not reaching the bases of following setae. Setae
Z3-Z5
,
S3-S5
strongly thickened at the end, solid club-like setae and longer than other opisthonotal setae; marginal setae
R
similar in shape other podonotal setae. Opisthonotal shield with reticulate pattern of small fossae (pits).
Description FEMALE.
Length of idiosoma:
holotype
553 (
509–558 in
4
paratypes
), width 377 (
313–380 in
4
paratypes
). Podonotal shield: 264 μm long, 377 μm wide. Opisthonothum: 289 μm long, 377 μm wide. (n = 5).
Dorsum
(
Fig. 1
). Podonotal shield with reticulate pattern; anterior corners and border of opisthonotal shield with reticulate pattern; central and posterior half of opisthonotum with small pits arranged in a reticulate pattern. Podonotum with 20 pairs of smooth, rod-like setae, uniform in length; setae
r1
and
r3
on dorso-peritrematal shields. Setae
s
6
may be club-like in shape or similar in shape to other marginal podonotal setae. Gland openings distinct;
gdj2
(po1) situated near
j2
;
gdj4
(po2) on line connecting
j4
and
z4
;
gds4
(po3) posterior and paraxial to insertion of setae
s4
. Four pairs of podonotal lyrifissures. Opisthonotum with 20 pairs of setae: J setal rows with 5 pairs of short, uniform setae (
Fig. 2
); setae
J5
shortest; Z setal rows with five pairs of setae: setae
Z1
,
Z2
and
S2
similar in shape and length to
J1
, setae
Z3
=
S3
, club-like in shape and longer than
Z1
; setae
S4
reaching beyond lateral margin of idiosoma and similar in length and shape to setae
Z4
; setae
Z5
club-like, twice as long as than setae
J
. Marginal setae
S1
and
R1-R6
not reaching beyond bases of following marginal setae, similar in shape to other marginal podonotal setae (
Fig. 2
). Glands
gdz6
(Po1) on line connecting setae
z6
and
Z1
, glands
gdZ2
(Po2) on line connecting setae
Z2
and
S3
; glands
gdJ4
(Po3) on line connecting setae
J4
and
Z4
, and enlarged glands
gdS5
(Po4) (
Fig. 3
) behind line connecting setae
Z5
and
S5
. Dorsal opisthonotal fossae rounded, of general appearance, similar in size, saddle-like and with smooth anterior margin. Dorsal lyrifissures as in
Fig. 1
.
Length of the opisthonotal setae and distance between setal bases within longitudinal I-, Z-, and S-rows as follows:
J1 – J5
(20–23),
Z1
=
Z2
(22),
Z3
(30–31),
Z4
(34),
Z5
(43–44),
S1
(16–18),
S2
(22),
S3
(29),
S4
(34),
S5
(44),
R
(18); J1-J2 = J2-J3 = J3-J4 = J4-J5 (40), Z1-Z2> Z2-Z3 (34) <Z3-Z4 <Z4-Z5 (74), S4-S5 (54); J1- J1<J3-J3 = J4-J4 = J5-J5<J2-J2.
Venter
(
Fig. 4
). Ventral chaetotaxy, adenotaxy, poroidotaxy and shape of ventral shields are typical for the genus. Sternal shield 76 long, 83 wide at level of setae
st2
; posterior margin slightly concave. Sternal setae smooth and thin, with filiform ends;
st1
and
st2
34 long;
st3
and
st
4
20–23 long;
st4
off the shield. Ventri-anal shield with scamous ornamentation in posterior area and fused to dorsal shield; anterior margin of ventri-anal shield with two pairs of setae; 7–8 pairs of thin and smooth pre-anal setae (20–22 long). Setae
JV5
have similar shape to other dorsal thickened setae (32 long). Post-anal seta slightly pilose. Anal valves with vestigial euanal setae and anal lyrifissures present. Glands
gv2
double and
gv3
conspicuous. Peritreme straight with bent anterior tip. Dorso-peritrematal shield with lines of ornamentation.
FIGURES 1–5.
Zercon curryi
Moraza, Arroyo and Bolger
sp. nov.
1. Female, dorsal idiosoma; 2. Female, detail of several dorsal setae; 3. Female, detail of dorsal gland
gdS5
; 4. Female, ventral idiosoma; 5. Male, sternogenital sheld.
MALE
. Body length 408 μm, width 270 μm. Dorsal chaetotaxy, adenotaxy and poroidotaxy as in the female. Sternogenital shield fused with endopodal elements between coxae II–III and III–IV (
Fig. 5
); with five pairs of setae (
st1–st5
), and a lightly sclerotized band between setae
st1
and
st2
. Ventri-anal shield with 8 pairs of ventral setae, two pairs on the anterior margin.
Notes
Z
.
curryi
belongs to a group of species with a full complement of opisthonotal setae which are heterogeneous in size and shape (series J uniform), glands Po
2 in
position
gdZ2
, glands Po
3 in
position
gdJ4
(on the line connecting setae
J4
and
Z4
), and setae
Z1
and
Z2
shorter than the other setae of this series. Within this group, four species have several opisthonotal setae with modified (spatulate or oar-like) tips:
Z
.
andrei
Sellnick
,
Z
.
berlesei
Sellnick
,
Z
.
foveolatus
Halašková
and
Z
.
pinicola
Halašková. All
of these species are distinguished from
Z
.
curryi
by the different shape of longer opisthosomal setae and in the similar shape and length of setae
S2
and
S3
, among other characters. In
Z
.
andrei
the greater part of the opisthonotal surface is densely covered with large pits, longer setae are bicarinate before the apical thickened ending, and setae
Z3
are about 3 times as long as needle-like
Z2
;
Z
.
berlesei
has longer opisthonotal thickened setae, smooth, apically flattened and rounded; setae
Z3
are twice as long as than needle-like setae
Z2
; in
Z
.
pinicola
the longer thickened setae are apically flattened with hyaline ends and setae
Z3
are about 2.5 times as long as smooth setae
Z2
;
Z
.
foveolatus
also has longer thickened setae apically flattened with hyaline ending and
Z3
are three times as long as
Z2
.
Etymology
The species is named in honor of Prof. James P. (Jim) Curry (University College Dublin), colleague and friend.