A new zerconid mite (Mesostigmata: Zerconidae) from Southwestern Türkiye: Zercon tripolisensis sp. nov.
Author
Urhan, Raşit
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Pamukkale University, Denizli, Türkiye
Author
Karaca, Mehmet
Denizli Vocational School of Technical Sciences, Pamukkale University, Denizli, Türkiye
Author
Kassen, Zhanerke
Auezova 42 Street, No: 157, Semey, Kazakhstan
text
Acarological Studies
2024
2024-01-30
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http://dx.doi.org/10.47121/acarolstud.1382338
journal article
10.47121/acarolstud.1382338
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Zercon tripolisensis
sp. nov.
(
Figures 1-7
)
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Type material.
Holotype
(F), soil and litter samples under
Quercus coccifera
(
Fagaceae
),
38°2.812' N
,
28°57.463' E
,
815 m
a.s.l., vicinity of neighborhood cemetery, Tripolis ancient city, Buldan county,
Denizli province
,
Türkiye
,
16 August 2018
(
Fig. 1
).
Paratypes
: 257 F, 119 M, 87 DN, 49 PN, same data as
holotype
.
10 females
,
29 males
, 14 DN, 16 PN: soil and litter samples under
Quercus coccifera
(
Fagaceae
),
38°2.226' N
,
28°57.466' E
,
546 m
a.s.l., vicinity of neighborhood cemetery,
18 June 2018
. 135 F, 41 M, 22 DN, 11 PN: soil, litter and moss samples under various plants (
Table 1
),
38°2.106' N
,
28°57.965' E
,
600 m
a.s.l., entrance of ancient city,
18 July 2018
. 98 F, 51 M, 44 DN, 19 PN: soil and litter samples under
Pyrus elaeagrifolia
(
Rosaceae
),
38°2.368' N
,
28°56.960' E
,
668 m
a.s.l., vicinity of ancient city walls,
17 September 2018
. 192 F, 145 M, 56 DN, 25 PN: soil, litter and moss samples under various plants (
Table 1
),
38°2.324' N
,
28°56.981' E
,
651 m
a.s.l., vicinity of ancient city bath,
18 October 2018
. 155 F, 96 M, 50 DN, 32 PN: soil, litter and moss samples under various plants (
Table 1
),
38°2.670' N
,
28°57.521' E
,
620 m
a.s.l., east side of ancient city,
15 November 2018
. 47 F, 37 M, 11 DN, four PN: soil, litter and moss samples under
Lolium
sp.
(
Poaceae
),
38°2.563' N
,
28°56.913' E
,
208 m
a.s.l., vicinity of ancient city walls,
21 December 2018
. 106 F, 86 M, 28 DN, 25 PN: soil, litter and moss samples under various plants (
Table 1
),
38°2.288' N
,
28°57.287' E
,
571 m
a.s.l., vicinity of ancient city walls,
18 January 2019
. 58 F, 49 M, 13 DN, 11 PN: soil, litter and moss samples under various plants (
Table 1
),
38°2.391' N
,
28°56.947' E
,
672 m
a.s.l., vicinity of ancient theatre,
16 February 2019
. 97 F, 122 M, 71 DN, 40 PN: soil, litter and moss samples under various plants (
Table 1
),
38°2.497' N
,
28°56.794' E
,
705 m
a.s.l., vicinity of Hierapolis street,
21 March 2019
. 27 F, 32 M, 71 DN: soil, litter and moss samples under various plants (
Table 1
),
38°2.698' N
,
28°57.147' E
,
862 m
a.s.l., vicinity of necropolis areas,
15 April 2019
. All samples were collected by Zhanerke Kassen from Tripolis ancient city. Seven F, four M, five DN, three PN: soil, litter and moss samples under
Quercus coccifera
(
Fagaceae
),
37°58.599' N
,
28°48.411' E
,
361 m
a.s.l., vicinity of Kızıldere neighbourhood, Buharkent county,
Aydın province
,
2 February 2019
, leg. Mehmet Karaca. One F: soil and litter samples under
Pinus brutia
(
Pinaceae
),
37°51.078' N
,
28°52.953' E
,
419 m
a.s.l., vicinity Acıdere place, Acıpayam county,
Denizli province
,
12 February 2020
, leg. Esat Enis Karnak.
Diagnosis. Anterior margin of ventrianal shield with two setae (seta
JV1
present, seta
ZV1
absent). Most of podonotal setae short, smooth and needle-like (except seta
j1–2
and marginal setae
s2–3
,
s6
,
r2
and
r4–5
). Setae
j1–2
and all marginal setae on podonotum finely barbed. Most opisthonotal setae elongated, finely barbed with hyaline endings (except marginal setae). Pores
gdS2
located between setae
Z2
and
S3 or Z2
and
S4
,
gdZ3
located between setae
J4
and
Z4
, closer to
Z4
. Dorsal cavities distinct and strongly developed. Podonotum and anterior margin of opisthonotum covered with tile-like patterns, mid-area to posterior margin of opisthonotum covered by irregular punctate patterns.
Female (
Figs 2-3
). Length (without gnathosoma) and width in
holotype
468 and 302, respectively. Measurements of
10 paratypes
: length 456–471, width 276–308.
Dorsal idiosoma (
Fig. 2
). Podonotal shields with 20 pairs of setae, including six pairs in
j
row (
j1–6
), five pairs in
z
row (
z2–6
), six pairs in
s
row (
s1–6
), and three pairs in
r
row (
r2
and
r4–5
). Setae
r1
and
r3
inserted ventrally, on peritrematal shields. Setae
j1–2
and all marginal setae (
s2–3
,
s6
,
r2
and
r4–5
) finely barbed, remaining podonotal setae short, smooth and needle-like. Setae
j1
obviously longer than the others. None of podonotal setae reaching the margin of posterior part of podonotum. Podonotal shield covered with tile-like patterns.
Figure 1.
General view from the type locality of
Zercon tripolisensis
sp. nov.
Tripolis ancient city (Photograph was taken on 16 August 2018 by Z. Kassen).
Figures 2-3.
Zercon tripolisensis
sp. nov.
2.
Dorsal view of female,
3.
Ventral view of female. Scale bar 100.
Table 2.
Average lengths of opisthonotal setae and the distances between their insertions in
J
,
Z
, and
S
rows of
Zercon tripolisensis
sp. nov.
Setae
|
F |
M |
DN |
PN |
Setae
|
F |
M |
DN |
PN |
Seta
|
F |
M |
DN |
PN |
J1
|
20 |
12 |
7 |
8 |
Z1
|
20 |
12 |
10 |
10 |
S1
|
18 |
12 |
10 |
- |
J1–J2
|
43 |
37 |
33 |
27 |
Z1–Z2
|
53 |
43 |
40 |
30 |
S1–S2
|
45 |
27 |
30 |
- |
J2
|
22 |
14 |
8 |
5 |
Z2
|
22 |
14 |
10 |
6 |
S2
|
22 |
15 |
16 |
16 |
J2–J3
|
44 |
26 |
27 |
18 |
Z2–Z3
|
40 |
18 |
17 |
27 |
S2–S3
|
46 |
26 |
27 |
21 |
J3
|
28 |
16 |
9 |
5 |
Z3
|
30 |
23 |
24 |
18 |
S3
|
26 |
18 |
18 |
16 |
J3–J4
|
36 |
23 |
18 |
19 |
Z3–Z4
|
36 |
25 |
21 |
16 |
S3–S4
|
29 |
26 |
24 |
25 |
J4
|
29 |
14 |
10 |
5 |
Z4
|
38 |
37 |
42 |
40 |
S4
|
29 |
20 |
20 |
18 |
J4–J5
|
34 |
16 |
22 |
16 |
Z4–Z5
|
56 |
40 |
38 |
32 |
S4–S5
|
56 |
39 |
38 |
25 |
J5
|
29 |
11 |
9 |
4 |
Z5
|
32 |
34 |
46 |
45 |
S5
|
35 |
35 |
34 |
43 |
Opisthonotal shields with 21 pairs of setae, including five pairs in
J
row (
J1–5
), five pairs in
Z
row (
Z1–5
), five pairs in
S
row (
S1–5
), and six pairs in
R
row (
R1–6
). Most of opisthonotal setae elongated, finely barbed with hyaline endings (except marginal setae
S1
and
R1–6
). Setae
J1
and
Z1
similar in appearance and length, both of them finely barbed without hyaline endings. Setae
J2–5
,
Z2–5
and
S2– 5
finely barbed with hyaline endings. In the marginal row, all setae finely barbed and shorter than the other opisthonotal setae. None of setae reaching the insertions of the following seta in
J
,
Z
and
S
rows. Setae
Z5
and
S5
reaching beyond margin of opisthonotum. The intervals between
Z5–Z5
89–106 and
Z5–JV5
24–31, respectively. Opisthonotal shield covered with tile-like patterns in anterior parts, remaining parts covered by irregular punctate patterns (
Fig. 2
).
Gland pores
gdj2
located on the line connecting setae
j2
and
j3
, closer to
j2
,
gdj4
located on the line connecting setae
j4
and
z4
, closer to
z4
,
gds4
located on the line connecting setae
s4
and
z6
, closer to
s4
,
gdZ1
located above the insertion of seta
Z1
,
gdS2
located on the line connecting setae
Z2
and
S3
or
Z2
and
S4
, closer to
S2
,
gdZ3
located on the line connecting setae
J4
and
Z4
, closer to
Z4
,
gdS5
located below the insertion of seta
S5
(
Fig. 2
). All podonotal and opisthonotal gland pores about the same size.
Ventral idiosoma (
Fig. 3
). Posterolateral tips of peritrematal shield reaching the level of setae
S1–R1
. Chaetotaxy and ornamentation of peritrematal shield characteristical for
Zercon
species.
Peritrematal shield with two pairs of setae (
r1
and
r3
),
r1
short, smooth and needle-like,
r3
elongated and finely barbed without hyaline ending. Peritreme slightly twisted anteriorly, and gland pore
gv1
located closer to anterior part of peritreme. Sternal shield with three pairs of setae (
st1–3
). Epigynal shield with one pair of setae (
st5
). Seta
st4
located between posterior part of sternal shield and anterior part of epigynal shield. All the above-mentioned setae (
st1–5
) short, smooth and needle-like. Gland pore
gv2
present between posterolateral part of epigynal shield and anterior part of ventrianal shield. Anterior margin of ventrianal shield with one pair of setae (seta
JV1
present, seta
ZV1
absent). Ventrianal shield with nine pairs of short, smooth and needle-like setae (
JV1–5
,
ZV2– 4
,
Ad
), postanal longest, one pair of gland pores, and one single postanal seta (
Pa
). Seta
JV5
similar to opisthonotal setae
Z5
and
S
5
in terms of shape, but shorter them. Gland pore
gv3
located closer to the insertions of adanal setae. Anterior part of ventrianal shield covered with squamous patterns, continuously extending the insertions of setae
JV3
and
ZV4
(
Fig. 3
).
Average lengths and distances of opisthonotal setae (
J
,
Z
and
S
rows) are given in
Table 2
for F, M, DN and PN specimens of
Z. tripolisensis
sp. nov.
Male (
Figs 4-5
). Length and width of idiosoma 345–364 and 212–228, respectively (n=10). With an exception, chaetotaxy of idiosomal setae, location of gland pores on idiosoma and ornamentation of dorsal and ventral shields similar to those of females. Unlike female specimens, in which the opisthonotal seta
Z4
not reaching the beyond of opisthonotum, this seta reaching the beyond of opisthonotum in male specimens. Also, all podonotal and opisthonotal setae shorter than female specimens. Ventral idiosoma as in
Figure 5
. Distances between setae
Z5–Z5
80–93 and
Z5–JV5
13–19, respectively.
Deutonymph (
Fig. 6
). Length and width of idiosoma 326– 350 and 228–238, respectively (n=10). Dorsal cavities uniform, equal in size, saddle-like and weakly sclerotised. Podonotal setae
j1
,
s3
and
s6
finely barbed, all the others short, smooth and needle-like. Only gland pore
gds4
visible on podonotum, located on the line connecting setae
z6
and
s4
, closer to
s4
. On opisthonotum, setae
J1–5
,
Z1–2
and
R3–6
short, smooth and needle-like. Setae
Z3–5
and
S3–5
finely barbed with hyaline endings. Remaining marginal setae (
S1
and
R1–2
) finely barbed without hyaline endings. Seta
Z3
reaching the insertion of seta
Z4
. Setae
Z4–5
and
S5
elongated, all of them reaching beyond margin of opisthonotum. Setae
S3
and
S4
similar in appearance and length. Four pairs of gland pores visible on opisthonotum,
gdZ1
located above the insertion of seta
Z1
,
gdS2
located on the line connecting setae
Z2
and
S3
, closer to
S3
,
gdZ3
located on the line connecting setae
J4
and
Z4
,
gdS5
located below the insertion of seta
S5
. The intervals between
Z5–Z5
84-95 and
Z5–JV5
12-18, respectively. Podonotum covered by irregular tile-like patterns, opisthonotum with irregular punctate patterns (
Fig. 6
).
Figures 4-5.
Zercon tripolisensis
sp. nov.
4.
Dorsal view of male,
5.
Ventral view of male. Scale bar 100.
Protonymph (
Fig. 7
). Length and width of idiosoma 263– 278 and 153–169, respectively (n=10). Features of dorsal cavities as in deutonymph specimens. All podonotal setae smooth and needle-like (except seta
j1
). Seta
j1
finely barbed. All gland pores invisible on podonotum. On opisthonotum, setae
J1–5
,
Z1–2
and
R1
short, smooth and needle-like. Setae
Z3–5
and
S2–5
finely barbed with hyaline endings. Remaining marginal setae (
S1
and
R2–6
) invisible. Seta
Z3
reaching the insertion of seta
Z4
. Setae
Z4–5
and
S5
as in deutonymph specimens, all of them elongated and reaching beyond margin of opisthonotum. Setae
Z3
and
S2–4
similar in appearance and length. Four pairs of gland pores visible on opisthonotum,
gdZ1
located above the insertion of seta
Z1
,
gdS2
located on the line connecting setae
Z2
and
S3
,
gdZ3
located on the line connecting setae
J4
and
Z4
,
gdS5
located below the insertion of seta
S5
. The intervals between
Z5–Z5
56
–
71 and
Z5–JV5
11
–
19, respectively. There is no pattern in both podonotum and opisthonotum (
Fig. 7
).
Larva. Not found.
Etymology. The specific epithet
‘
tripolisensis
’ refers to the ancient city of Tripolis (Buldan County,
Denizli province
) where the new species was collected.
Remarks.
Z. tripolisensis
sp. nov.
is quite similar to
Z. colligans
Berlese, 1920
,
Z. kallimcii
Urhan, 2010
and
Z. turcicus
Urhan and Ayyıldız, 1994
. These species have common morphological features as follows: most of podonotal setae short, smooth and needle-like, most of marginal setae both podonotum and opisthonotum finely barbed without hyaline endings, none of podonotal setae reaching the margin or beyond to posterior part of opisthonotum, opisthonotal setae
J1
and
Z1
smooth and needle-like (except
Z. tripolisensis
sp. nov.
), opisthonotal setae
J3–5
and
Z3–5
finely barbed with hyaline endings, gland pore
gdS2
located closer to the insertions of setae
Z2–3
or
S2–3
, gland pore
gdZ3
located between
J
and
Z
setal rows, none of setae in
Z
and
S
rows reaching the insertions of the following setae in the same rows, dorsal cavities equal in size and parallel to transverse axis. On the other hand, the morphological distinguishing characters of these four species are given in
Table 3
, where all species are compared in terms of shapes of some setae on the podonotal and opisthonotal regions. Opisthonotal seta
JV5
is finely barbed with hyaline ending in
Z. tripolisensis
sp. nov.
as well as
Z. kallimci
, but this seta is finely barbed without hyaline ending in
Z. colligans
and
Z. turcicus
. Compared with the other species in
Table 3
, presence of finely barbed without hyaline endings setae
J1
and
Z1
is an important distinguishing character for
Z. tripolisensis
sp. nov.