A new species of Kongsbergia from the Western Himalaya with a key to the species of the genus of India (Acari: Hydrachnidia)
Author
Pešić, Vladimir
Department of Biology, University of Montenegro, Cetinjski put b. b., 81000 Podgorica, Montenegro. E-mail: vladopesic @ gmail. com
Author
Smit, Harry
Naturalis Biodiversity Center, P. O. Box 9517, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands. E-mail: harry. smit @ naturalis. nl
Author
Bahuguna, Pankaj
Department of Zoology, A. P. B. Govt. P. G. College Agustyamuni, Pin No- 246421. Rudraprayag, Uttarakhand, India. E-mail: pankajpaurii @ gmail. com
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Ecologica Montenegrina
2020
27
35
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journal article
2336-9744
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F3957698-B5BD-44F3-AE72-123C69A6E7E6
Kongsbergia
(
Kongsbergia
)
himalayaensis
Pešić & Smit
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 1
)
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Figure 1.
Kongsbergia himalayaensis
sp. nov
.
, male holotype, Uttarakhand, stream Randi Gad: A = idiosoma, dorsal view; B = idiosoma, ventral view; C-D = palp; E = IV-L; F = IV-L-4-6; G = I-L-5 and -6. Scale bars = 100 μm.
Type material
.
Holotype
male (
RMNH
.ACA.3208), dissected and slide mounted,
India
,
Uttarakhand State
,
Pauri Garhwal
, stream
Randi Gad
,
30°06
'
28.26
''
N
,
78°37'30.68'' E
,
1.xii.2017
, leg.
P. Bahuguna.
Diagnosis
(Female unknown). Dorsal shield without colour pattern; IV-L-5 ventral margin with a relatively short proximal projection bearing a large sword-like seta with a blunt tip, distoventral seta strong and almost straight, IV-L-6 stout (L/H ratio 2.3).
Description.
Male
—Colour yellowish brown, idiosoma elongated, egg-shaped, margin between Dgl- 1 straight, lateral margins weakly convex, posterior margins rounded; lateral eyes with black pigment dots. Excretory pore in dorsal position. Gnathosomal bay deep, suture Cx-I/II distinct, not reaching the medial line. Genital field with 35-40 pairs of acetabula, in one or two rows near posterior and lateral margins of the venter (
Fig. 1B
), gonopore in terminal position on ventral surface. Palp: P-2 dorsal margin convex, ventral margin with a large, posteriorly directed tubercle, and one much smaller, more anteriorly located knobshaped tubercle, P-4 stout, maximum H at the base of the segment (
Figs. 1
C-D). IV-L: IV-L-5 distoventrally projecting, with a large sword-like seta with a blunt tip, located on a relatively short projection in the proximal part of the segment, the distoventral seta stout and almost straight, located halfway between insertion of sword-like seta and tip of a distal process; IV-L-6 stout, at its base covered by a distoventral process of the preceding segment (
Figs. 1
F-E).
Measurements
—Idiosoma L 434, W 266; gnathosomal bay L 144, Cx-III W 275. Palp: palp total 344; dL/H, dL/H ratio: P-1, 27/39, 0.68; P-2, 114/113, 1.01; P-3, 45/67, 0.67; P-4, 111/47, 2.36; P-5, 47/27, 1.76; L ratio P-2/P-4 1.03. Gnathosoma vL 134; chelicera total L 139. Legs: dL of I-L: 50, 65, 59, 63, 91, 100; L/H I-L-6 ratio 2.9; dL of IV-L: 109, 125, 78, 59, 163, 108; IV-L-5 proximal sword-like seta L 188, distoventral seta L 62; IV-L-6 H 47, L/H IV-L-6 ratio 2.3.
Female
: unknown.
Etymology
. The species is named for its occurrence in the Himalayan range.
Discussion
. In the shape of the IV-L and palp, the new species is most similar to
Kongsbergia rucira
Cook, 1967
, known from
Maharashtra State
of
India
(
Cook 1967
). From the new species,
Kongsbergia rucira
differs in colour pattern consisting of anterior and posterior patches, a curved and pointed distoventral seta on IV-L-5 and a slender IV-L-6 (see
Cook 1967
: fig. 724). Moreover the new species differs in having a deeper gnathosomal bay and more developed posteriorly-directed projections covering IV-L insertions.
Distribution
.
India
; known only from the
locus typicus
in
Uttarakhand State
.