“ Cerrado ” vegetation, with descriptions of three new species
Author
Lofego, A. C.
Author
Ochoa, R.
Author
Moraes, G. J.
text
Zootaxa
2005
823
1
27
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.170627
94d62f49-0923-4a80-8fec-ab4435a07390
11755326
170627
Tarsonemus waitei
Banks
Tarsonemus waitei
Banks, 1912
: 96
;
Beer
, 1954
: 1181
;
Lindquist, 1978
: 1024
.
Tarsonemus setifer
Ewing, 1939
:19
(synonymy according to
Lindquist, 1978
).
Tarsonemus pauperoseatus
Suski, 1967
: 267
(synonymy according to
Lindquist, 1978
).
Material examined
: São Carlos:
Campomanesia pubescens
(DC.) Berg,
X2000
(1);
Myrcia venulosa
DC.,
X2000
(2). Pirassununga:
M. venulosa
,
XI2000
(1);
Psidium guajava
L.,
VII2000
(1);
Psidium guineense
Sw.
,
XI2000
(4). Luiz Antonio:
P. c i n e re u m
Mart. Ex DC.,
X2000
(1).
Previous records
(
Lin & Zhang, 2002
):
Brazil
,
Canada
,
China
,
Congo
,
Costa Rica
,
Egypt
,
Korea
,
New Zealand
,
Poland
,
Portugal
,
Turkey
,
Ukraine
and
USA
.
Remarks
: the measurements of the five adult females collected in this study are close to those given by
Lindquist (1978)
for
type
series from
USA
. The average measurements of the specimens collected are given subsequently. Gnathosoma: length 36 (34–37), maximum width 29 (27–33), seta
ch
13,5 (13–15), seta
vm
10,5 (10–11), pharynx 11 (10–12) long by 5 (4–6) wide at widest region. Idiosoma: length 182 (175–200) (excluding gnathosoma) maximum width 106 (100–125). Dorsal setae:
v1
27
(25–28),
sc1
13 (12–14),
sc2
105 (100–110),
c1
12 (10–13),
c2
30 (24–35),
d
12 (10–16),
e
11 (9–12),
f
13 (11–15),
h
11 (10–13). Distances between setae:
v1–v1
23
(21–26),
sc2–sc2
40 (36–48),
v1
–sc2
27 (24– 29),
c1–c1
48 (43–55)
c2–c2
87 (77–100),
c1–c2
25 (20–30),
d–d
30 (27–33),
f–f
20 (17– 22),
e–f
18 (15–23),
h–h
29 (28–32). Ventral setae:
1a
10,
2
a 14 (12–15),
3a
15 (12–18),
3b
12 (10–15). Tegula 15 (13–17) long and 21 (18–23) wide. Setae of legs: leg I: 4,
1
3 (2–3),
k
5,
d
of tibia 33 (31–35); leg II: 3 (3–4),
d
of tibia 22 (20–25); leg IV:
v’ F
10 (9– 11),
v’G
11 (10–11),
v’Ti
24 (23–25),
tc’’
97 (92–100).