A new species and record of Aceria (Acari: Prostigmata: Eriophyoidea) on Carlina spp. (Asteraceae) from Serbia
Author
Vidović, Biljana
text
Zootaxa
2014
3838
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486
494
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3838.4.7
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Aceria carlinae
(
Nalepa 1905
)
: a new distribution and plant host record
(
Fig. 2
)
Eriophyes carlinae
Nalepa 1905
; Anz, 42(7): 79–80 (no fig.)
Aceria carlinae
Misfud
et al
.
40(
2006–2007
): 117–138 (fig.)
Material examined
.
10 females
(microscope slides ## 201/1,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,14,15) collected from
Carlina vulgaris
L. (
Asteraceae
), Goč,
Serbia
(
43
◦
33.497'N
,
20
◦
43.291'E
),
10 July 2007
, coll. B. Vidović. In addition,
31 females
,
3 males
and 3 nymphs with same collection data as previous;
48 females
and
2 males
, Vlasina,
Serbia
(
42
◦
42.008'N
,
22
◦
18.659'E
),
9 June 2007
, from
Carlina vulgaris
L. (
Asteraceae
), coll. D. Smiljanić.
Host plant.
Carlina vulgaris
L. (
Asteraceae
)
Relation to the host.
This species is vagrant on the lower leaf surfaces of
C. vulgaris
in
Serbia
.
Remarks.
Firstly,
Aceria carlinae
was described by
Nalepa (1905)
from samples of
Atractylis
(
Carlina
)
gummifera
L collected in Palermo, Sicily,
Italy
. This species, a gall-maker, causes soft, long and whitish coloured hairs to grow on the surface of leaves (Mifsud
et al
2006–2007
). The information provided here documents another
Carlina
plant species, namely
Carlina vulgaris
, as being a host for
A. carlinae
(see morphological illustration of mite,
Fig. 2
), along with
Carlina gummifera
as found in
Malta
by Mifsud (
2006–2007
). In addition, an unidentified
Eriophyes
sp., causing leaf erinea in
Malta
similar to that of
A. carlinae
(Caruana Gatto 1926 loc.cit. by Mifsud
2006–2007
), was noted on
Carlina involucrata
Poir.
(syn. of
Carlina corymbosa
L.) by Mifsud
et al
. (
2006–2007
) who suggested that samples of deformation caused by the
Eriophyes
sp. should be collected and studied further.
Eriophyoid mites from the genus
Aceria
were detected during our investigation of the plant species
Carlina vulgaris
in
Serbia
. After comparing quantitative and qualitative morphological characters of the Serbian
A. carlinae
populations on
Carlina vulgaris
with the description of
A. carlinae
from
Carlina gummifera
in
Malta
by Mifsud
et al.
(
2006–2007
), we determined that the specimens from
Serbia
should be characterized as
Aceria carlinae
. However, along with extensive morphological similarities, differences in certain characters were also found between the Serbian and Maltese populations. When compared with
Aceria carlinae
from
Malta
(
Table 1
), female specimens of
A. carlinae
from
Serbia
had longer and wider body measurements; a wider prodorsal shield without dashes between the median and admedian lines; longer sc and c2 setae. However, the most significant difference was the variation in lifestyle. In the samples collected from
Serbia
, no apparent damage symptoms of the host plant were observed. In contrast,
A. carlina
on
C. gummifera
from
Malta
was described by Mifsud
et al.
(
2006–2007
) as causing leaf erinea.
The differences listed above may either be plant host- or region- dependent. To determine whether such differences are intra- or interspecific, the variability within morphological traits should be investigated further. Future research should focus on both morphometric analysis and molecular-based methodology to determine the exact status of each taxon, especially for clarifying the possible existence of cryptic species such as those recognised in other closely-related eriophyoid species (
Carew
et al
. 2009
;
Skoracka
et al
. 2002
;
Skoracka
et al
. 2012
;
Vidović
et al
. 2010
;
Vidović
et al
. 2012
).