New records of water mites of the family Limnesiidae Thor from Australia (Acari: Hydrachnidia), with the description of seven new species
Author
Smit, Harry
Naturalis Biodiversity Center, P. O. Box 9517, 2300 RA Leiden, the Netherlands.
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Acarologia
2022
2022-02-07
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https://www1.montpellier.inrae.fr/CBGP/acarologia/article.php?id=4504
journal article
10.24349/yu9v-w0lf
2107-7207
7160186
Limnesia szalayi
K.
Viets, 1955
syn. nov.
Material examined
—
Limnesia patens
.
Syntypes
: Two males, three deutonymphs, Kratersee Telaga, Buitenzorg,
Java
,
21.11.1928
, (Type, slide 45621,
SMF
);
two males
,
one female
, Sindanglaja Quelle, Buitenzorg,
Java
,
21.11.1928
(Types, slide 45622,
SMF
).
Limnesia szalayi
.
Holotype
female,
Kuranda, N
Queensland
,
Laird
coll., 13.6.54 (slide 45696,
SMF
)
.
New record —
Queensland
. 1/1/0, Spear Creek at crossing with Bypass Road, Cape
York
Peninsula,
12°03.206′ S
142°39.138′ E
,
76 m
a.s.l.,
23 Oct. 2014
.
Remarks
— The specimens from this study match the description of K.
Viets (1935)
well. K.
Viets (1955)
described a very similar species from northern
Queensland
, i.e.
L. szalayi
. The description of the latter species was based on
one female
only, and Viets didn′t compare it with other species. Moreover, the
holotype
of
L. szalayi
was fixed in ethanol, which makes it often difficult to see the morphological structures well.
Cook (1986)
noticed the similarity between the two species. When comparing the original descriptions, the only difference I find between the two species is that
L. patens
has no posteromedial platelet (K.
Viets 1935
), and in
L. szalayi
an indistinct platelet should be present (K.
Viets 1955
). I examined the
holotype
and only known specimen thus far of
L. szalayi
, but I do not see a posteromedial platelet. In the shape of palp and genital field the two species are identical. Therefore, I propose to synonymize
L. szalayi
with
L patens
.
Distribution
—
Limnesia patens
is widespread, and has been reported from
Java
,
Indonesia
(K.
Viets 1935
),
India
(
Cook 1967
) and
Burma
(
Lundblad 1969
). Within
Australia
known only from
Queensland
.