Revision of the Fedrizziidae (Acari: Mesostigmata: Fedrizzioidea)
Author
Seeman, Owen D.
text
Zootaxa
2007
1480
1
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.176844
5f0a6525-b5fd-48b5-a7f9-18bbfda18521
1175-5326
176844
Neofedrizzia lepas
Seeman
sp. nov.
(
Figs 51 – 52
)
Type
specimens.
Holotype
, F,
AUSTRALIA
: Queensland:
Mt Lewis, Mt Lewis Rd,
31.i.1996
, Seeman (S74182).
Paratypes
, 2 F, 3 M, same data as
holotype
(S74183-87). F, M, Atherton Tableland, Gadgarra,
28.i.96
(S74188-89); F, M, Mt Lewis,
10.ii.2005
, C. Burwell (S74190-91). All specimens from
Austropassalus hultgreni
Mjöberg
and deposited in QM. F, same data as
holotype
, deposited in
ANIC
.
Diagnosis.
Idiosoma 1050
–1130 long; anterior hyaline projection does not extend past CxI; exopodal patterning between CxII–III striped; pedofossae III present, IV absent; seta
h1
with 10–11 barbs; distal spine-like process on palp femur minute or absent; one non-filamentous excrescence ribbon-like, the other a short serrated blade; femur III and IV with large lamellae. Female: sternal shield smooth; seta
st1
73–85 long, longer than base of tritosternum; setae
st2-4
4–6 long; sternogynial shield smooth, anterior margin straight. Male: tetartosternum absent, presternal processes articulated with sternoventral shield, symmetrical, with truncate ends, directed slightly inwards; sternoventral shield (anterior of genital opening) smooth; seta
st1
40–47 long; genital opening placed between CxII–III, flanked by 14–15 pores.
Description. Female:
Idiosoma
1130
long, 810 wide; anterior hyaline projection with 1 pair barbed setae 50–55 long. Tritosternum base 55–60 long, 30–35 wide. Tetartosternum crown-shaped, reticulate, 43–50 long, 141–146 wide,
st1
73–85 long. Sternal shield smooth,
st2-4
4–6 long. Sternogynial shield 130–133 long, 128– 130 wide, smooth, with 6–10 pores flanking shield. Ventral shield with lineate reticulation laterally, smooth medially; 1 pair of large semi-circular pores posteromedially of CxIV, 1 pair of eye-like pores, ca. 10 pairs of small round pores, and ca. 10 pairs of small (<5 long) setae. Ventrianal shield 185–200 long, 450–485 wide, with lineate reticulation, paranal setae 68 long, other setae minute; anterolateral corner of ventrianal shield not fused with ventral shield. Marginal shield with lineate reticulation. Pedofossae III and CxIV-marginal suture present.
Legs.
TrI with seta
pv1
slightly thicker than seta
av1
. FeI with seta
pv3
longer and thicker than setae
pv1
and
pv2
. FeII with ventral lamella, seta
ad1
barbed and thickened. GeII with seta
ad3
and
pd3
thickened. FeIII with lamella, expanded distal to
av1
, seta
pv1
spine-like. GeIII with seta
pd2
spine-like. FeIV with lamella, expanded distal to
av1
, seta
pv1
thick, spine-like, seta
ad2
thickened, seta
pd
2
in line with seta
ad2
. TaII–IV with seta
av2
spine-like, shorter than seta
av3
. Legs II–IV with setiform
ad
and
pd
setae.
Gnathosoma
.
Seta
h1
curved, broad (4 wide), with 10–11 barbs, 72–73 long, distance between
h1–h1
10;
h2
barbed, 53 long;
h3
14 long, posterolaterad
h2
; palpcoxal seta 20 long. Corniculi not on tubercles. Palp, seta
av1
on trochanter with many barbs, seta
av2
with few barbs. Chelicera, fixed digit 198–200 long, movable digit 51–55 long; fixed digit with 2 large and 1 minute subapical tooth; excrescences consist of a large brush-like process, a small serrated blade, and a ribbon-like process with a crenate margin that extends well beyond end of chelicerae.
Male:
Idiosoma 1050
–1070 long, 750 wide. Tritosternum base broad, 68–75 long, 71–73 wide. Presternal processes symmetrical, about 50 long, pointed slightly inwards, with two small lobes anteriorly. Seta
st1
barbed, 44–47 long. Sternal shield anterior of genital opening smooth. Genital opening 63–66 long, 68–71 wide, with 14–15 large pores laterad the opening. Large lamellae on Cx I. Seta
h3
posterolaterad
h1
, anterior of
h2
.
Remarks.
This species resembles
N. camini
and is probably found only with the unusual passalid beetle
Au. hultgreni
.
Etymology.
The specific name is Latin for “limpet”, and alludes to the limpet-like appearance of the
Fedrizziidae
.