First record of the genus Paragigagnathus Amitai and Grinberg, 1971 (Mesostigmata: Phytoseiidae) from Saudi Arabia with description of a new species
Author
Alatawi, Fahad J.
Author
Kamran, M.
Author
Basahih, J.
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Journal of Natural History
2015
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2015.1082656
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Paragigagnathus madinaensis
n. sp
.
(
Figures 1
,
2
)
Female
(
Figures 1
,
2
).
n
= 16, the measurements of
holotype
followed by those of
15 paratypes
(female) in parenthesis.
Dorsal Idiosoma
(
Figure 1
):
Dorsal shield 339 (337
–
324) long and 196 (185
–
210) wide, elongate, slightly concave near seta
S
2
, strongly sclerotized, ornamented and with rugose lines/ patches; with 19 pairs of setae including setae
r
3
and
R
1
and 11 pairs of pores
. Dorsal setae vary in length, only posteriorly set on prominent tubercles.
Dorsal shield setal length:
j
1
17 (16
–
18),
j
3
27 (25
–
29),
j
4
= j
5
26 (22
–
30),
j
6
32 (31
–
32),
J
2
34 (32
–
38),
J
5
20 (18
–
25),
z
2
34 (32
–
36),
z
4
35 (34
–
37),
z
5
25 (21
–
29),
Z
1
41 (39
–
46),
Z
4
43 (40
–
46),
Z
5
38 (35
–
41),
s
4
37 (35
–
38),
S
2
46 (41
–
50),
S
4
48 (41
–
50),
S
5
44 (39
–
48) and lateral setae
r
3
18 (15
–
21),
R
1
19 (16
–
22)
. Peritreme extending up to setae
j
1
.
Ventral idiosoma
(
Figure 2A
): Sternal shield smooth, convex anteriorly, slightly concave posteriorly, 70 (67
–
75) long, 52 (50
–
56) wide at the level of setae
ST
2
; with two pairs of setae and one pair of pores.
ST
3
and
ST
4
present on soft cuticle.
ST
1
=
ST
2
15(14
–
16),
ST
3
=
ST
4
= 14 (13
–
15). Genital shield truncate posteriorly, 69 wide, wider than ventrianal shield, with one pair of setae. One pair of pores present lateral to genital shield on soft cuticle. Ventrianal shield and genital shield 7 apart, with a membranous fold in between. Ventrianal shield sole shaped, with marked waist, 28 wide at preanals, 57 wide (at anal setae), 106 long. L/W ratio at narrowest point 3.78, with three pairs of preanal setae, three circumanal setae and one pair of pores. Four pairs of setae, six pairs of pores and two pairs of metapodal platelets present on the membrane surrounding the ventrianal shield.
ZV
1
= ZV
3
= 13, JV
4
13 (13
–
14), JV
5
22 (22
–
24), primary metapodal platelet 50 (47
–
52), secondary 18 (17
–
19).
Spermatheca
Vesicle is saccular, calyx thick, dish shaped, with annulated neck, atrium not adjacent to the calyx, major duct thick and long, minor duct not visible (
Figure 2C
).
Chelicerae
Fixed digit with three small apical teeth and a pilis dentilis; movable digit with one subapical blunt tooth (
Figure 2D
).
Leg IV
One macroseta on basitarsus 27 (26
–
27) (
Figure 2B
).
Etymology
The
specific epithet
‘madinaensis’
refers to the city name
‘
Madina
’
where some
paratypes
of the new species were collected
.
Figure 1.
Paragigagnathus madinaensis
n. sp.
Female, Dorsal Shield.
Figure 2.
Paragigagnathus madinaensis
n. sp.
Female, (A) Idiosoma venter; (B) Spermatheca, (C) Chelicera; (D) Genu, tibia and basitarsus of Leg IV.
Type material
Holotype
and
10 paratype females
, on aerial part of
Tamarix
sp. (
Tamaricaceae
), near Arqa over bridge, Wadi-e-Hanifa, Al-Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia
, 24. 4135ºN, 46.3704ºE, 18, Oct., 2012; five
paratype
females,
Tamarix
sp.,
‘
Uhad
’
mountain, Al-Madina,
Saudi Arabia
, 24.3008ºN, 39.364ºE, 23 Feb., 2013; all collected by M. Kamran.
Remarks
Paragigagnathus madinaensis
n. sp.
closely resembles
Paragigagnathus namibiaensis
(
Ueckermann and Loots, 1988
)
because both share the following characters: sternal setae
ST
4
on soft cuticle, movable digit with one tooth, ventrianal shield with three pairs of preanal setae, dorsal setae smooth and only posterior setae set on prominent tubercles. The new species can be distinguished from
P. namibiaensis
by much longer dorsal setae (15
–
48), sternal shield without posterolateral lobes, a dish shaped calyx of spermatheca, instead of comparatively short dorsal setae (13
–
35), sternal shield with posterolateral lobes and funnel shaped spermatheca in later species. The new species differs from
P. strunkovae
(
Wainstein, 1973
)
by dish-shaped calyx of spermatheca and 3 pairs of preanal setae, while calyx of spermatheca is funnel shaped and preanal setae 2 pairs in later species.