First record of Metatarsonemus (Acari: Tarsonemidae) from India with description of two new species
Author
Mondal, Priyankar
0000-0002-0142-5815
Department of Agricultural Entomology, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur- 741252, West Bengal, India. priyankar. ento @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 0142 - 5815
priyankar.ento@gmail.com
Author
Karmakar, Krishna
0000-0002-5582-3560
Department of Agricultural Entomology, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur- 741252, West Bengal, India. Corresponding author. kkbckv 64 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5582 - 3560
kkbckv64@gmail.com
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-03-12
4942
2
229
251
journal article
7601
10.11646/zootaxa.4942.2.6
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1175-5326
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D2E10DBD-847E-4BF5-9C57-10E9F7656CE2
Key to species of
Metatarsonemus
Attiah, 1970
1. Female without a pair of coxisternal fissures near bases of
1a
, tegula short (less than 5 μm); male with dorsal opisthosomal setae
c2
usually longer than
c1
and
d
.......................................................................... 2
- Female with a pair of coxisternal fissures near bases of
1a
, tegula long (more than 5 μm); male dorsal opisthosomal setae
c1
,
c2
and
d
variable in length.............................................................................. 3
2. Female with prodorsal seta
v1
(18–21) shorter than
sc2
(30–34), short triangular fissure laterad the bases of seta
1a
and
2a
, presence of angulate fissures at the base of
3b
; male with solenidion
ω
of tarsus II almost twice longer than the greatest width of the tarsus, apodeme 5 present............................................................
M. shirishi
sp. nov.
- Female with prodorsal seta
v1
(19–20) longer than
sc2
(16–17), long curved fissures on lateral region of coxisternal plate 1, absence of fissure at the bases of
3b
; male with solenidion
ω
of tarsus II almost equal the greatest width of the tarsus, apodeme 5 absent..................................................................
M. caissara
Lofego and Cavalcante
3. Female with incomplete sensory cluster on tibia I,
pl”
absent on tarsus II, coxisternal fissures next to
3b
posteriorly bifurcate; male with solenidion on tarsus II long (more than 10 μm)..................................................... 4
- Female with complete sensory cluster on tibia I,
pl”
present on tarsus II, coxisternal fissures next to
3b
posteriorly subtriangular; male with solenidion on tarsus II medium (6-7 μm long)................................
M. simplicissimus
Attiah
4. Female with dorsal tergite D uniformly convex posteriorly, longer than 60 μm, ventral setae
3a
(16–18) almost twice the length of
3b
(9–10),
tc”
more than twice longer than
v’Ti
on leg IV, both setae smooth; male with prodorsal seta
v1
shorter than
sc2
, ventral setae
3a
and
3b
longer than 16 μm, apodeme 5 split conspicuously at the level of setae
3b,
solenidion
ω
of tarsus II almost twice longer than the greatest width of the tarsus......................................
M. badurkani
sp. nov.
- Female with dorsal tergite D convex medially, shorter than 50 μm, ventral setae
3a
(8–15) almost equal in length with
3b
(9–10),
tc”
less than twice longer than
v’Ti
on leg IV, both setae serrate; male with prodorsal seta
v1
as long as
sc2
, ventral setae
3a
and
3b
shorter than 16 μm, apodeme 5 split slightly at distal end of coxisternites 4, solenidion
ω
of tarsus II almost 1.5 times longer than the greatest width of the tarsus......................................
M. megasolenidii
, Lofego & Ochoa