Description of five new species of Amblyseiinae (Acari: Phytoseiidae) associated with medicinal plants from the Northern Himalayan Zone of West Bengal, India
Author
Molla, Md. Iftiar Hossain
0000-0001-8870-6929
Department of Agricultural Entomology, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur- 741252, Nadia, West Bengal, India & iftiar. ento @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 8870 - 6929
iftiar.ento@gmail.com
Author
Karmakar, Krishna
0000-0002-5582-3560
Department of Agricultural Entomology, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur- 741252, Nadia, West Bengal, India & kkbckv 64 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5582 - 3560
kkbckv64@gmail.com
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-10-22
5057
3
364
384
journal article
3935
10.11646/zootaxa.5057.3.3
b6a4101e-984b-4f6f-b7a8-e03244748249
1175-5326
5591569
04292660-E519-41D8-A02D-DF33325EFD6B
Okiseius roseus
sp. nov.
(
Figs 17–21
;
38–41
)
Diagnosis.
Dorsal shield strongly sclerotised, rugose on the podosomal area, with seven pairs of solenostomes;
r3
on dorsal shield and
R1
off shield, without a lateral incision in the margin of the dorsal shield posterior to seta
R1
, with setae
J2
and
S4
absent. Setae
j4
,
j5
,
z5
and
J5
short and smooth while setae
j1
,
j3
,
j6
,
z2
,
z4
,
Z1
,
S5
,
r3
and
R1
long, and
s4
,
S2
,
Z4
and
Z5
longer and serrated. Peritreme extending up to the base of
j1
. Calyx of spermatheca pocular shaped. Sternal shield with three pairs of setae and posterior margin of sternal shield wavy with a small median lobe and slightly concave. Fixed digit of chelicera with seven teeth and movable digit of chelicera with two teeth. Ventrianal shield vase-shaped, with one pair of small, circular pre-anal pores (
gv3
) situated posterior to setae
JV2
. Genu and tibia of leg IV each with one knobbed rod-like macrosetae and three rod like setae, and tarsus of leg IV with one knobbed rod-like macrosetae and one rod like setae, genu II with seven setae.
Female
(n = 4).
Dorsum
(
Fig. 17
). Idiosomal setal pattern 10A: 7E/
JV
-3:
ZV
.
Dorsal shield
339
(335–346) long and
186
(183–188) wide, highly sclerotised, with seven pairs of solenostomes (
gd1
,
gd2
,
gd4
,
gd5
,
gd6
,
gd8 and gd9
); 16 pairs of setae on dorsal shield and one pair of setae on unsclerotised cuticle:
j1
26
(24–28),
j3
41
(39–42),
j4
11
(10–11),
j5
13
(11–13),
j6
26
(24–28),
J5
6
(6–7),
z2
36
(35–38),
z4
40
(38–42),
z5
11
(10–12),
Z1
39
(38–41),
Z4
46
(44–48),
Z5
69
(67–72),
s4
50
(48–52),
S2
49
(47–51),
S5
23
(22–25),
r3
41
(39–43),
R1
33
(32–35). Setae
j4
,
j5
,
z5
and
J5
short and smooth while setae
j1
,
j3
,
j6
,
z2
,
z4
,
Z1
,
S5
,
r3
and
R1
long, and
s4
,
S2
,
Z4
and
Z5
longer and serrated.
Peritreme
(
Fig. 17
). Extending up to the base of
j1
.
Venter
(
Fig. 18
). All shields smooth. Sternal shield
64
(62–66) long and
70
(68–72) wide at level of setae
ST1–ST3
and
ST3–ST3
respectively, with three pairs of setae and two pairs of lyrifissures; one pair of setae
ST4
27
(26–29) on metasternal plate. Posterior margin of sternal shield wavy with small median lobe and slightly concave. Distances between
ST1–ST1
53
(51–55),
ST2–ST2
59
(58–61),
ST5–ST5
70
(68–72). The genital shield smooth broad at the base and narrower at genital opening with one pair of setae
ST5
27
(26–29) long. Ventrianal shield vase-shaped and smooth
110
(107–113) long,
59
(57–61) wide at level of
ZV2
setae and
60
(58–62) at anus level with three pairs of pre-anal setae
JV1
21
(20–23),
JV2
19
(18–21),
ZV2
20
(19–21) and with one pair of relatively small, circular pre-anal pores (
gv3
), situated posterior to setae
JV2
. Distance between pre-anal pores 37 (36–38) and each 4 (4–5) apart from setae JV2. Membrane surrounding ventrianal shield with four pairs of setae
ZV1
24
(23–25),
ZV3
14
(14–15),
JV4
18
(17–19) and
JV5
52
(50–54); seta
JV5
long and serrated. One pair of metapodal shields
31
(29–32) long.
Chelicera
(
Fig.19
). Fixed digit
23
(22–25) long, with seven teeth and a pilus dentilis, movable digit
24
(23–25) long with two teeth.
FIGURES 17–21.
Okiseius roseus
(female). 17. Dorsal view of idiosoma; 18. Ventral view of idiosoma; 19. Chelicera; 20. Spermatheca; 21. Genu, tibia and basitarsus of leg IV.
Spermatheca
(
Fig.20
). Calyx of spermatheca pocular,
6
(5–6) long, atrium crescent shaped, minor duct and major duct clearly visible.
Legs
(
Fig.21
). Leg IV with knobbed rod-like macrosetae:
Sge
IV
22
(21–23) plus three rod-like setae,
Sti
IV
20
(19–22) plus three rod-like setae and
St
IV
52
(50–54) plus one rod-like setae. Chaetotactic formula of genu II 1 2/0 2/0 2 and genu III 2 2/1 2/0 0. Length of leg I
296
(293–301), leg II
265
(262–269), leg III
226
(223–229), and leg IV
328
(325–332).
Type-specimens
.
Holotype
:
female
(Acarol.lab/BCKV/8519/2021) deposited in the NZC, collected from Rose plant (
Rosa chinensis
Jacq.
:
Rosaceae
), at Daragaon:
27
o
2’17”N
,
88
o
41’43”E
,
1140 m
a.s.l., Kalimpong,
West Bengal
on
6 Nov 2020
;
three paratype females
(Acarol.lab/BCKV/8520–8522/2021) deposited in the BCKV, with same collection data as
holotype
.
Etymology.
The specific name
roseus
refers to the
type
host plant,
Rosa chinensis
from where the new species were collected.
Remarks.
The new species belongs to the
maritimus
species group by
R1
off the dorsal shield and absence of marginal notch below
R1
(
Chant & McMurtry, 2003
). The new species is close to
O
.
maritimus
(
Ehara, 1967b
)
;
O
.
alniseius
Wainstein & Begljarov, 1972
and
O
.
juglandis
(
Wang & Xu, 1985
)
among all the species of
maritimus
species group; however, it differs from its close species by variation in length of dorsal shield setae, shape and pattern of leg setae, variation in the number of denticles of fixed digit, distance between pre-anal pores of ventrianal plate and posterior margin of sternal shield. All the differences between the new species and the close species are given in
Table 4
.