Phytoseiidae from date palms in Israel with descriptions of two new taxa and a key to the species found on date palms worldwide (Acari: Mesostigmata)
Author
Palevsky, Eric
Author
Gal, Shira
Author
Ueckermann, Edward A.
text
Journal of Natural History
2009
2009-06-16
43
27 - 28
1715
1747
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930902969484
journal article
10.1080/00222930902969484
1464-5262
5216635
Neoseiulus conterminus
(Kolodochka)
(
Figure 5A–E
)
Amblyseius conterminus
Kolodochka 1990
, p. 161
;
Chant and McMurtry, 2007
, p. 25
.
Material examined
Two females from
C. dactylon
in date palm orchards, Samar,
9 January 2001
.
This
is the first record of this species in
Israel
.
Female
(
n
= 2)
Dorsum
(
Figure 5A
). Dorsal shield broadly oval and reticulate, 393 long and 197 wide. Seven pairs of solenostomes present, gd1, gd2, gd4, gd5, gd6, gd8 and gd9. All
10µm
Figure 5.
Neoseiulus conterminus
. (A) Dorsal view; (B) ventral view; (C) chelicera; (D) spermatheca; (E) leg IV.
dorsal setae smooth, except for Z5, faintly serrate. Lengths of setae: j1 23, j3 25, j4 17, j5 17, j6 19, J2 22, J5 10, z2 22, z4 22, z5 18, Z1 23, Z4 37, Z5 49,
s4 31
,
S2 31
,
S4 26
,
S5 25
, r3 26,
R1
22. Setae r3 and
R1
on integument
.
Peritreme.
Extending anterolaterally to setae j1.
Venter
(
Figure 5B
). Sternal shield vaguely striate with three pairs of setae and two pairs of lyrifissures, ST4 on small metasternal shields. Posterior margin of shield straight to slightly concave with two small lateral lobes. Distances ST1–ST3 78, ST2– ST2 68 and ST5–ST5 76. Ventrianal shield reticulate 125 long, 113 wide at level of setae ZV2 and 90 at level of anal opening. Shield with three pairs of preanal setae and a pair of small preanal pores posterior to JV2. Opisthogaster with seven pairs of platelets, four pairs of setae and two pairs of metapodal shields.
Chelicera
(
Figure 5C
). Fixed digit 35 long, with three small subapical teeth and a pilus dentilis, movable digit 31 long and without teeth.
Spermatheca
(
Figure 5D
). Calyx bell-shaped 13 long, with small papilla inside at juncture, connected to cigar-shaped elongate atrium.
Legs
(
Figure 5E
). Leg IV with two macrosetae, St IV 54 long and Sge IV 33 long, Sti absent or if present not distinctly longer than rest of setae on tibia. Chaetotaxy of genu II: 2-2/1, 2/0-1, genu III: 1-2/1, 2/0-1.
Remarks
This redescription is based on two Israeli females that resemble
N. conterminus
(Kolodochka)
in all respects, and confirmed in consultation with Dr Kolodochka
Neoseiulus conterminus
is closely related to
N. ellesmerei
(Chant and Hansell)
,
N. paraki
(Ehara)
,
N. subreticulatus
(Wu)
,
N. vardgesi
(Arutunjan)
,
N. extricatus
Kolodochka
and
N. camarus
(El Badry)
, all included in the
paraki
species subgroup (
Chant and McMurtry 2003
). From
N. ellesmerei
it can be distinguished by the fixed cheliceral digit bearing three teeth instead of two and in that solenostomes gd4 are present. From
N. paraki
it differs in that the dorsal setae of the latter are longer and leg IV bears three distinct macrosetae. Similarly,
N. subreticulatus
can only be separated from
N. conterminus
in that it bears three distinct macrosetae on leg IV. The shape of the spermatheca distinguishes
N. conterminus
from
N. vardgesi
.
Neoseiulus extricatus
bears five teeth on the fixed cheliceral digit, which separates it from
N. conterminus
.
Neoseiulus camarus
might have proved synonymous if the
type
specimens of the latter could have been located, but all attempts so far have been unsuccessful. In conclusion,
Neoseiulus camarus
,
N. ellesmerei
,
N. conterminus
and
N. subreticulatus
seem to be a complex of closely related species.
Species group
cucumeris
, species subgroup
paraki
Chant and McMurtry