The oribatid mite superfamily Eutegaeoidea (Acari, Oribatida), with descriptions of new taxa from Australia and New Caledonia and a re-assessment of genera and families
Author
Colloff, Matthew J.
text
Zootaxa
2023
2023-11-06
5365
1
1
93
https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/download/zootaxa.5365.1.1/52220
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5365.1.1
1175-5334
1DC72714-D0E8-49D8-821D-03C6B2A7AE80
Compactozetes
Hammer, 1966
Compactozetes
Hammer, 1966
, p. 76
.
Type
species:
Compactozetes rotoruensis
Hammer, 1966
Diagnosis
: the following diagnosis is modified from that of
Luxton (1988a)
. Medium-sized to large oribatid mites (450–1,300 μm); rostrum rounded or acute; apices of lamellae fused with each other and rostrum, forming large paired foramina between lamellae and prodorsum. Lamellar setae located on anterior margin of lamellae or just ventral of it; prodorsum lacking condyles of enantiophyses. Humeral processes with ornate microsculpture of reticulations and striae; apical portion of humeral processes short, not reaching beyond bothridia, medial edge projecting obliquely from dorsosejugal scissure; posterior portion of humeral processes consisting of 2-4 lobes, indicated by thin, semi-transparent cuticle and wavy margin. Notogaster ovoid, with nine pairs of short, smooth setae positioned marginally. Epimeral plates II short and narrow. Pedotectum I with long, stout apical spine; pd II trapezoid or very large, lobe-shaped; discidium lobe-shaped. With six pairs of genital setae, penultimate pair displaced laterally; one pair aggenital setae, two pairs anal setae, three pairs adanal setae. With or without perigenital carina and/or enantiophyses E4. Chelicerae chelate-dentate, of normal proportions. Pre-anal organ oval.
Remarks
.
Compactozetes
can be differentiated from
Sadocepheus
and
Hamotegeus
by the different structure of the lamellae. In
Compactozetes
the anterior lamellae are fused medially with each other, folded ventrally and fused with the rostrum, with large foramina either side of the point of fusion. In
Sadocepheus
and
Hamotegeus
the lamellar cusps are free.
Two species groups have been identified: ‘rotoruensis’ which includes
C. bundjalung
sp. nov.
,
C. pirumorpha
sp. nov.
,
C. duonodulus
sp. nov.
(cf. below),
C. niger
Hammer, 1966
and
C. rotoruensis
Hammer, 1966
. In this group, pedotectum II is rectangular with a median indentation. Other members of the genus belong to the ‘zeugus’ species group, which includes
C. zeugus
Luxton, 1988b
,
C. calderi
sp. nov.
(cf. below) and
C. goongerah
sp. nov.
(cf. below). These species have a large blade-like pedotectum I with a prominent, straight spine and pedotectum II is in the form of a large lobed or trapezoid process. Pedotectum II of
C. hastatus
Hammer, 1973
was not illustrated or mentioned in the description.