The stigmaeid mites (Acari: Stigmaeidae) of Kelkit Valley (Turkey)
Author
Dönel, Güldem
Author
Doğan, Salih
text
Zootaxa
2011
2942
1
56
journal article
46470
10.5281/zenodo.201260
0eb19db3-fa04-4020-a586-e7105a276df9
1175-5326
201260
Cheylostigmaeus urhani
sp. nov.
Female
(
Figure 2
) Length of body 475 (460–495), width 300 (290–315).
Dorsum.
Prodorsal shield with four pairs of setae (
vi
,
ve
,
sci
and
sce
) and a pair of eyes. Hysterosomal shield with six pairs of setae (
c
1,
d
1,
d
2,
e
1,
e
2,
f
1) and suranal shield with two pairs of setae (
h
1 and
h
2). Dorsal shields with oval dimples, definable laterally. Dorsal setae with minute spinules and a hyaline sheath distally. Dimensions of setae as follows:
vi
90
(80–105);
ve
112 (100–127);
sci
77 (65–97);
sce
110 (105–125);
c
1 97 (83–105);
c
2 100 (90– 110);
d
1 91 (85–97);
d
2 87 (80–93);
e
1 95 (87–105);
e
2 90 (85–95);
f
1 120 (122–137);
h
1 65 (60–73);
h
2 45 (40–58). Distances between setae:
vi -
vi
55 (47–67);
ve-ve
105 (93–110);
vi-ve
43 (40–57);
sci-sci
173 (165–190);
ve-sci
75 (63–93);
sce-sce
210 (205–227);
sci-sce
50 (43–57);
c
1
-c
1 97 (95–100);
c
1
-d
1 100 (93–107);
d
1
-d
1 123 (120–127);
c
1
-d
2 63 (55–70);
d
2
-d
2 233 (225–237);
d
1
-d
2 90 (87–97);
e
2
-e
2 190 (185–193);
e
1
-e
1 125 (123–130);
e
1
-e
2 57 (53–63);
f
1
-f
1 93 (90–97);
e
1
-f
1 80 (77–95);
e
2
-f
1 115 (110–127);
h
1
-h
1 67 (53–70);
h
2
-h
2 115 (105–120);
h
1
-h
2 43 (35–50).
FIGURE 2.
Cheylostigmaeus urhani
sp. nov.
female—A, dorsal view of idiosoma; B, ventral view of idiosoma; C, leg I; D, leg II; E, leg III; F, leg IV.
Venter
. Humeral shields situated laterally between coxae II and III, bearing setae
c
2, similar to other dorsal body setae. Coxisternal shields divided, bearing three pairs of setae (
1a
,
3a
and
4a
). Ventral cuticle transversely striated between coxae II–III, coxae I–II and III–IV surrounded by longitudinal striae. Aggenital and anogenital shields each bearing three pairs of setae (
ag
1-3 and
ps
1-3). Dimensions of setae as follows:
ag
1=
ag
3 23 (20–25);
ag
2 27 (23–30);
ps
1 35 (30–38),
ps
2 27 (23–30) and
ps
3 30 (27–33);
ps
1 thicker than other anogenital setae. All ventral shields reticulated and faintly punctated.
Legs
. Leg I 360 (350–370), leg II 297 (290–300), leg III 267 (260–275), leg IV 347 (335–357). Chaetotaxy of leg segments as follows: coxae 2–2–2–2, trochanters 1–1–2–1, femora 6–5–3–2, genua 4(κ)–4(κ)–1–1, tibiae 7(ϕ,ϕρ)–6(ϕρ)–6(ϕρ)–6(ϕρ), tarsi 14(ω)–10(ω)–8(ω)–8(ω). Genua I and II with solenidion κ. All tarsi with solenidion ω.
FIGURE 3.
Cheylostigmaeus urhani
sp. nov.
male—A, dorsal view of idiosoma; B, seta
ve
; C, aedeagus; D, ventral view of idiosoma; E, leg I; F, leg II; G, leg III; H, leg IV.
FIGURE 4.
Cheylostigmaeus urhani
sp. nov.
male—A, subcapitulum; B, palp; C, dorsal view of chelicerae.
Gnathosoma
.
Chelicera 175 (165–190), palp 195 (187–200). Subcapitulum with two pairs of adoral setae (
ro
1,2) distally and two pairs of subcapitular setae (
m
,
n
) proximally. Palp setal formula (from trochanter to tarsi): 0–3–2– 2+1 claw+ 1 accessory claw–5+1ω+ 1 tridentate eupathidium. Dimension of setae:
m
48 (43–53);
n
40 (35–48); distances between setae:
m-m
40 (35–50);
m-n
30 (25–35);
n-n
48 (30–55).
Holotype
.
Male
(
Figures 3
,
4
) Length of body 395 (365–400), width 255 (200–260).
Dorsum.
Oval dimples on dorsum. Prodorsal shield with four pairs of setae and a pair of eyes. Hysterosomal shield with six pairs of setae and suranal shield with two pairs of setae. Dorsal setae with minute spinules and a hyaline sheath distally except for setae
h
1. Dimensions of setae as follows:
vi
50
(45–55);
ve
67 (50–70);
sci
35 (30–40);
sce
57 (50–60);
c
1 50 (48–60);
c
2 40 (37–45);
d
1 45 (40–45);
d
2 65 (60–73);
e
1 57 (50–65);
e
2 60 (57–65);
f
1 105 (95–110);
h
1 25 (20–30);
h
2 60 (55–65). Distances between setae:
vi-vi
55 (47–65);
ve-ve
95 (75–105);
vi-ve
53 (47–60);
sci-sci
145 (135–158);
ve-sci
35 (30–40);
sce-sce
155 (140–160);
sci-sce
30 (25–33);
c
1
-c
1 85 (75–93);
c
1
-d
1 77 (63–87);
d
1
-d
1 95 (85–110);
d
2
-d
2 171 (157–193);
d
1
-d
2 67 (50–77);
e
2
-e
2 150 (143–157);
d
1
-e
1 67 (55–83);
e
1
-e
1 93 (87–107);
f
1
-f
1 87 (78–90);
e
1
-f
1 50 (35–53);
e
2
-f
1 93 (80–103);
h
1
-h
1 35 (27–40);
h
2
-h
2 75 (63–87);
h
1
-h
2 35 (30–43).
Venter
. Coxisternal shields divided, reticulated and faintly punctated, bearing three pairs of setae. Aggenital shield bearing three pairs of setae. Dimensions of aggenital setae as follows:
ag
1 23 (15–25);
ag
2=
ag
3 20 (18–27). Anogenital covers bearing three pairs of setae. Setae
ps
3 is simple,
ps
2 and
ps
1 strong and spine-like situated on an elongated process. Aedeagus 100 (80–105), calyx cup-shaped, bulb capacious, enwraps thickened midsection of aedeagus. Two pairs of accessory copulatory appendages present: unciform appendages long, divergent posteriorly; forcipiform appendages short and spatulate, extending inside of unciform appendages.
Legs
. Leg I 283 (255–297), leg II 193 (177–200), leg III 173 (163–185), leg IV 227 (200–220). Chaetotaxy of leg segments as follows: coxae 2–2–2–2, trochanters 1–1–2–1, femora 6–5–3–2, genua 4(κ)–4(κ)–1–1, tibiae 7(ϕ,ϕρ)–6(ϕρ)–6(ϕρ)–6(ϕρ), tarsi 15(ω,ω3)–11(ω,ω3)–9(ω,ω3)–9(ω,ω3).
Gnathosoma
.
Chelicera 130 (125–143), palp 144 (135–158). Palp setal formula (from trochanter to tarsi): 0–3– 2–2+1 claw+ 1 accessory claw–5+1ω+ 1 tridentate eupathidium. Palp femur with apophyses. Subcapitulum with two pairs of adoral setae distally and two pairs of subcapitular setae proximally. Setae
m
located on one pair of bicuspidate lamella. Dimension of setae:
m
23 (18–27),
n
25 (23–30); distances between setae:
m-m
30 (23–37),
m- n
23 (20–25),
n-n
25 (20–27).
Etymology.
This species is named in honour of Prof. Dr. Raşit Urhan (Pamukkale University, Denizli,
Turkey
) for his great and valuable contributions to Acarology in
Turkey
.
Type
materials.
Holotype
3, 4 33
paratypes
and 3 ƤƤ
paratypes
from grassy soil,
40°16'23'' N
,
39°37'51'' E
,
1758 m
, Köse Mountain,
14 VII 2009
;
ZMAU
.
Remarks.
This new species closely resembles
Cheylostigmaeus pannonicus
Willmann
by setae
m
located on one pair of bicuspidate lamellae. However, it differs from the latter by: ratio
sce
:
sci
= 1.4 [
sce
110 (105–125),
sci
77 (65–97)] in female of the new species
versus
1.1 (
sce
75+4,
sci
67+4) in the
U.S.A.
specimens (
Summers & Ehara 1965
); the distance of
e
1-
e
1 [125 (123–130)] is subequal that of
d
1-
d
1 [123 (120–127)] in female of the new species but
d
1-
d
1 (122+11) is longer than that of
e
1-
e
1 (110+7) in the
U.S.A.
specimens (
Summers & Ehara 1965
); the lateral rostral lamellae of both original and redescribed males of
C. pannonicus
are much larger than those in the new species (
Willmann 1951
;
Summers & Ehara 1965
); in all specimens of
C. pannonicus
apophyses on the palp femur are absent (
Willmann 1951
;
Summers 1957a
;
Summers & Ehara 1965
) whereas the new species has apophyses on the palp femur.