Tenuipalpidae (Acari: Trombidiformes) from Casuarinaceae (Fagales)
Author
Beard, Jennifer J.
Author
Seeman, Owen D.
Author
Bauchan, Gary R.
text
Zootaxa
2014
3778
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1
157
journal article
46234
10.11646/zootaxa.3778.1.1
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1175-5326
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Meyeraepalpus
Smiley, Frost and Gerson, 1996
Type
species.
Meyeraepalpus delfinadae
Smiley, Frost and Gerson 1996
, by original designation.
Diagnosis.
All life stages:
dorsal opisthosoma with 13 pairs of broadly lanceolate dorsal setae;
c2, d2
and
e2
present; setae
e2
and
f
2
in sublateral position aligned with
c2
and
d2
, not on margin; setae
h2
similar in size and form to other dorsal setae; palps 5-segmented, palp setal formula 0, 0, 0, 2, 3(1); 3 pairs of pseudanal setae (
ps1–3
) on weakly developed membranous anal plates; immature stages with anterior margin of prodorsum smoothly rounded, without projections or notches.
Adult female
: Anterior margin of prodorsum with triangular lobes present, within anterior prodorsal concavity, anterior to setae
v2
; gnathosoma partially concealed by prodorsum; ventral plate weakly developed, membranous; genital plate weakly developed, membranous. Coxal seta
1c
present. Solenidia of male swollen, much larger than those of female.
Remarks.
Smiley
et al.
(1996) designated
Meyeraepalpus delfinadae
as the
type
species for the genus, which also included
Me.
strandtmanni
.
Mesa
et al.
(2009)
moved
Me.
delfinadae
to
Aegyptobia
and erected the new genus
Magdalenapalpus
for
Me.
strandtmanni
. Recently we were able to recollect
Me.
delfinadae
, remount specimens studied by Smiley
et al.
(1996), study fresh specimens under the low temperature scanning electron microscope, and perform a cladistic analysis to show that
Meyeraepalpus
is in fact a valid genus, and is rediagnosed above. We agree with
Mesa
et al
. (2009)
that the second species originally grouped with
Me
.
delfinadae
,
Ma. strandtmanni
, does in fact represent a different genus and accept
Magdalenapalpus
, which we also redescribe and rediagnose.