Notes on the genus Liebstadia Oudemans, 1906 (Acarina, Oribatida) in Central Europe
Author
Miko, L.
Author
Weigmann, G.
text
Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae, Series B, Historia Naturalis
1996
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73
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ORI8449
Liebstadia
similis
(MICHAEL, 1888)
Figs 14-15
The typical form of the species was recently redescribed by Wunderle et al. (1990). It is the largest and most well-known species of the genus, being rather variable in some features, but easily distinguishable from the other species by the following combination of characters (figs 14-15, after Wunderle et al., 1990): body robust and arched; body length 500-565
ym
, width 330-360
ym
, length:width ratio 1.45-1.60; sensillus (in lateral view) lanceolate; 4 pairs of areae porosae developed; pteromorphs developed as horizontal humeral blades, not bent downwards; length of notogastral setae 30-35
ym
; tarsus of leg I with 21 setae (including solenidions and famulus).
One slightly different form was present in our study material, possessing all the most important characters of the nominate form. The differences found are not considered to be at the species level. Because of the variability of the nominate species and an insufficient number of different specimens, we prefer to describe this form without fixing the taxonomical status. Further study may show, whether the different form is of subspecific character.
The main characters of the form (denotated as "
longisetosa
") are as follows (figs 16, 17):
Figs 14-15:
Liebstadia similis
(MICHAEL, 1888): dorsal (fig. 14) and lateral (fig. 15) view (after Wunderle et al. 1990). Bar indicates 200
ym
.
Generally
with characters of
L. similis
s. str. Dimensions 493 x 254
ym
. Body slender, arched dorsoventrally, with indistinct anterior border. Prodorsum very short in dorsal view. Lamellar and interlamellar setae over 100
ym
, rostral setae 63
ym
, exobothridial seta 28
ym
long. Sensillus lanceolate, 65
ym
long, with head length 34
ym
and width about 6
ym
. Lateral sides of notogaster bent down. Notogastral setae long, mostly between 55-60
ym
, seta h2 posteriorly reaching area A3. The female studied was a light coloured, perhaps freshly moulted adult, without eggs. It is possible, that the slender body form may only be a time-limited character occurring during the development of eggs. Also, the most important differential character of the form is the length of the notogastral and other setae. For the similarities with
Protoribates serratomarginatus
MAHUNKA, 1983 see the discussion.
Fig. 16:
Liebstadia similis
, form with long prodorsal and notogastral setae ("
longisetosa
") from East Slovakia: dorsal view without legs. Bar = 100
ym
.
Material studied:
- 1 female from East Slovak Lowlands (Slovakia),
Svaeta
Maria
, corn field on fluvisol, lower soil layer (5-10 cm, sample LM-250-91), 21. 3. 1991 leg, L. Miko, in one of the author's (L. M.) collection.
- 1 female from East Slovak Lowlands (Slovakia),
Egres
, corn field on albic luvisol, upper soil layer (0-5 cm, sample LM-541-92). 19. 5. 1992 leg. L.
Kovac
(the specimen was lost).
Fig
. 17:
Liebstadia similis
, form with long prodorsal and notogastral setae ("
longisetosa
") from East Slovakia: a - prodorsum in lateral view, b - sensillus, e - epimeral and genital area. Bar indicates 20
ym
(b).
Remarks
:
We are not able to decide whether "
Protoribates longior
" sensu Willmann, 1930: fig. 12, redrawn by Ghilyarov and Krivolutsky 1975: fig. 658, belongs to
L. similis
sensu lato, but the size of 525
ym
suggests this. Some other forms, similar to the nominate form, are included in the discussion (see below).