Two new species of Eustigmaeus Berlese (Acari: Trombidiformes: Stigmaeidae) from Brazil, with a key to the American species
Author
Paktinat-Saeij, Saeid
Author
Bagheri, Mohammad
Author
De Castro, Tatiane M. M. G.
Author
De Moraes, Gilberto J.
text
Zootaxa
2016
4066
5
571
580
journal article
51165
10.11646/zootaxa.4066.5.5
eddb988d-489f-4cfa-b3fc-14004f0e474b
1175-5326
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Eustigmaeus oliveirai
Paktinat-Saeij & Bagheri
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 11–18
,
20
)
Female
(n = 4): Length of idiosoma 257 (252–275); length of gnathosoma with palp 112 (110–117); width of idiosoma 211 (207–224). Length of legs I–IV (from base of coxa to tip of tarsal claw): 173 (168–175); 161 (150– 162); 160 (150–154); 176 (172–180).
Dorsum of idiosoma
(
Figs. 11
,
20
). Almost completely covered by two shields. Shields ornamented with polygonal depressions of variable sizes and fine punctation; without callosities between idiosomal shield and humeral shield. Prodorsal shield bearing four pairs of setae (
vi
,
ve
,
sci
and
sce
) and one pair of eyes between setae
ve
and
sci
. Humeral shield broad, subtriangular, ornamented with depressions and bearing
c2
. Hysterosomal shield with six pairs of setae (
c1
,
d1
,
d2
,
e1
,
e2
and
f1
). Dorsal body setae situated on protuberances, subequal, smooth, arcuate, feather-like and with midrib,
vi
and
sci
with short spikes (
Fig. 12
,
20
). Lengths of dorsal setae:
vi
53
(52– 54);
ve
70 (67–68);
sci
51 (48–53);
sce
53 (52–55);
c1
55 (52–58);
c2
52 (54–56);
d1
68 (62–65);
d2
62 (57–59);
e1
60
(60–62);
e2
54
(55–56);
f1
52 (56–59);
h1
30 (35–37);
h2
28 (29–30). Distances between dorsal setae:
vi–
vi
12 (8–12);
ve–ve
74 (65–75);
vi–ve
29 (24–27);
ve–sci
25 (22–23);
sci–sci
115 (103–112);
sce–sce
154 (145–156);
sci–sce
35 (38–40);
c1–c1
62 (58–62);
c1–d1
38 (39–40);
c1–c2
70 (56–87);
c1–d2
60 (58–62);
c2–c2
177 (173– 197);
d1–d1
58 (56–58);
d1–d2
58 (60–61);
d1–
e1
67 (62–64);
d1–
e2
58 (52–55);
d2–d2
178 (167–170);
d2–
e2
62 (58–61);
e1–
e1
81 (70–74);
e1–
e2
35 (33–34);
e2–e2
136 (122–130);
e1–f1
32 (29–32);
f1–f1
60 (56–58);
h1–h1
30 (26–29);
h2–h2
65 (55–63);
h1–h2
18 (17
–
18).
FIGURES 11–14.
Eustigmaeus oliveirai
Paktinat-Saeij & Bagheri
sp. nov.
(Female): 11. Dorsal view of idiosoma, 12. Dorsal setae, 13. Ventral view of idiosoma, 14. Gnathosoma: Subcapitulum (Ventral view), Palp (Dorsal view).
FIGURES 15–18.
Eustigmaeus oliveirai
Paktinat-Saeij & Bagheri
sp. nov.
(Female): 15. Leg I, 16. Leg II, 17. Leg III, 18. Leg IV.
Venter of idiosoma
(
Fig. 13
). Endopodal shields fused medially, reticulate and punctate, except for central region of posterior endopodal shield, punctate only; bearing three pairs of setae (
1a
,
3a
and
4a
); anogenital area reticulate and punctate, but anal valves smooth; with one pair of aggenital (
ag1
) and three pairs of pseudanal (
ps1– 3
) setae. Suranal shield situated ventrally, with depressions and punctate, bearing
h1
and
h2
. Measurements of setae:
1a
16 (15–16);
3a
16 (15–17);
4a
15 (12–14);
ag
15 (12–14);
ps1
12 (13–14);
ps2
12 (11–12);
ps3
11 (11– 13).
Gnathosoma
. Subcapitulum (
Fig. 14
) with dimples and fine punctations, bearing subcapitular setae
m
14 (15– 16) and
n
12 (10–11), and adoral setae
or1
11 (11) and
or2
12 (11–12). Distance
m–m
20 (20),
n–n
21 (21). Palpus 77 (67–74) long (
Fig. 14
), palptrochanter without setae; palpfemur with three setae; palpgenu with two setae; palptibia with two tactile setae + one well-developed claw + one spine-like accessory claw; palptarsus with four tactile setae + one solenidion (ω), one subapical eupathidium and one distal trifid eupathidium.
Legs
(
Figs. 15–18
). Setation: coxae (excluding
1a
,
3a
and
4a
) 2-2-2-2, trochanters 1-1-2-1, femora 6-5-3-2, genua 3(+1κ)-3-1-1, tibiae 5(+1φ+1φρ)-5(+1φ)-5(+1φ)-5(+1φ), tarsi 13(+1ω)-9(+1ω)-7(+1ω)-7. Length of solenidia: ωI 23 (21–23); ωII 15 (16–17); ωIII 8 (7–8); φI 7 (7); φρI 11 (12–13); φII 8 (9–10); φIII 7 (7). φIV 7 (6– 7).
Immature stages and male
: Unknown.
Remarks
: This new species belongs to the “
segnis
” group, therefore it resembles
Eustigmaeus arcuata
Chaudhri, 1965
,
E. chilensis
Chaudhri, 1965
,
E. ensifer
Tseng, 1982
,
E. floridensis
Maake,
Ueckermann & Childers, 2015
,
E. foliaceus
Tseng, 1982
,
E. microsegnis
Chaudhri, 1965
and
E. segnis
(
Koch, 1836
)
in having one pair of aggenital setae, flattened dorsal body setae, five setae on femur II and three setae on genu II; it can be distinguished from those species by the following combination of characters: tarsus II with 9(+1ω) setae [8(+1ω) setae in
E. arcuata
,
E. chilensis
and
E. segnis
]; endopodal shields reticulate (smooth in
E. chilensis
,
E. floridensis
and
E. foliaceus
); most of the dorsal body setae smooth (barbed in
E. arcuata
,
E. ensifer
,
E. floridensis
,
E. microsegnis
and
E. segnis
); dimples of dorsal shields without vacuoles (with vacuoles in
E. microsegnis
and
E. segnis
); anogenital area reticulate (smooth in
E. ensifer
,
E. floridensis
and
E. foliaceus
); lacking callosity (present in
E. foliaceus
). Furthermore, the new species differs from
E. chilensis
by having
vi
and
sci
with barbs.
Etymology.
The species is named in honor of A.R. Oliveira (Brazilian acarologist, Departamento de Ciencias Biologicas, Universidade de Santa Cruz, Ilheus, Bahia State,
Brazil
), for his contribution to Acarology in
Brazil
.
Type
material.
Holotype
female and three
paratype
females from soil and humus under unidentified tree, collected on
January 17, 2000
at Pariquera-Açu, state of São Paulo State,
Brazil
, by A.R. Oliveira. The
holotype
female and two
paratype
females are deposited at the mite reference collection of Departamento de Entomologia e Acarologia, ESALQ-USP, São Paulo State,
Brazil
. One
paratype
female deposited at the Acarological Collection, Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Maragheh, Maragheh,
Iran
.