Description of a new species of Neocypholaelaps (Acari: Ameroseiidae) from Brazil, with a key to the world species
Author
De, Gilberto J.
Author
Narita, João P. Z.
text
Zootaxa
2010
2554
37
44
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.196878
3e06c485-6710-4b7e-b919-b8d6fb2f2343
1175-5326
196878
Key to world species of
Neocypholaelaps
The following key is provided to help in the separation of the world species of
Neocypholaelaps
. Unless otherwise specified, the characteristics refer to adult females. It was constructed taking into account the original descriptions of the species; also of great importance in this process were additional information in
Evans (1963a)
,
Baker
& Delfinado-Baker (1985)
and
Halliday (1997)
.
Neocypholaelaps ewae
Haitlinger, 1987
was not included in this key because the reduced number of dorsal shield setae (19 pairs) and the fact that almost all of those are smooth (
j1
is barbed) and pointed indicate that this species might belong to
Hattena
Domrow
(see
Halliday, 1997
). The fact that the
type
specimens of that species, including adults of both sexes (as well as immatures), were found on the insect carrier also suggests that it belongs to
Hattena
, given that males of
Neocypholaelaps
are rarely found on phoretic carriers, as summarised by
Halliday (1997)
.
Neocypholaelaps lindquisti
Prasad, 1968
was also not included in the key, because it was transferred to
Afrocypholaelaps
Elsen
by
Haitlinger (1987)
.
Neocypholaelaps hongkongensis
Mo, 1969
is included provisionally in the key, as there is a chance that it actually belongs to
Afrocypholaelaps
. The species known in the latter genus are characterised by the mostly smooth dorsal shield; the smooth, pointed and nearly uniform dorsal shield setae; the reduced or absent tarsal claws; and the reduced number of setae on genu and tibia III (
Elsen, 1972b
;
Halliday, 1997
). Nothing was mentioned in the description of
A
.
hongkongensis
about the presence or absence of leg tarsal claws or leg chaetotaxy, but it was reported that its dorsal shield is smooth and that most of its setae are smooth, pointed and nearly uniform.
1. Seven pairs of dorsal shield setae inserted in tubercles
........................
Neocypholaelaps rotundus
(
Womersley, 1956
)
- No dorsal shield setae inserted in tubercles .................................................................................................................. 2
2. Dorsal shield with 28 pairs of setae; with two
Z
setae, instead of the usual three..........................................................
......................................................................................................................
Neocypholaelaps xylocopae
Elsen, 1972a
- Dorsal shield with more than 28 pairs of setae ............................................................................................................. 3
3. Dorsal shield with 30 pairs of setae; with three
J
setae, instead of the usual two .......................................................... .........................................................................................................
Neocypholaelaps novaehollandiae
Evans, 1963
a
- Dorsal shield with 29 pairs of setae .............................................................................................................................. 4
4. Posterior margin of dorsal shield truncate
..................................................
Neocypholaelaps hongkongenis
Mo, 1969
- Posterior margin of dorsal shield rounded ................................................................................................................... 5
5. Peritreme short, reaching only level of coxa II (between setae
s2
and
s3
).....................................................................
...........................................................................................................
Neocypholaelaps breviperitremata
Elsen, 1972a
- Peritreme long, reaching level of coxa I (between setae
j1
and
j2
) ............................................................................. 6
6. Seta
Jv4
about as long as seta
Jv5
................................................................................................................................ 7
- Seta
Jv4
at most about 0.7 times as long as seta
Jv5
.................................................................................................. 14
7. Seta
Jv4
stout ............................................................................................................................................................... 8
- Seta
Jv4
setiform........................................................................................................................................................ 11
8. Most dorsal shield setae stout and barbed ................................................................................................................... 9
- Except for seta
j1
(and
j2
for
Neocypholaelaps phooni
Baker
& Delfinado-Baker
), dorsal shield setae setiform and smooth......................................................................................................................................................................... 10
9. Setae
j2 – J2
and
z2 – Z1
,
s1
and
s2
slender and smooth; ornamentation of dorsal shield composed of simple lines .. ...........................................................................................................................
Neocypholaelaps cocos
Evans, 1963
a
- All dorsal shield setae stout and barbed; ornamentation of dorsal shield composed of punctate lines..........................
....................................................................................................................
Neocypholaelaps stridulans
(
Evans, 1955
)
10. Seta
j2
stout; 2 posterior-most opisthogastric setae [AD setae of
Baker
& Delfinado-Baker (1985)
, probably
Jv4
and
Jv5
] stouter.........................................................................
Neocypholaelaps phooni
Baker
& Delfinado-Baker, 1985
- Seta
j2
setiform; 2 posterior-most opisthogastric setae [AD setae of
Baker
& Delfinado-Baker (1985)
, probably
Jv4
and
Jv5
] narrower............................................
Neocypholaelaps malayensis
Delfinado-Baker,
Baker
& Phoon, 1989
11. Seta
Jv5
stout; several dorsal shield setae barbed..........................................
Neocypholaelaps crocisae
Elsen, 1972
a
- Seta
Jv5
setiform; at most 2 dorsal shield setae (
j1
and
Z5
) barbed.......................................................................... 12
12. Dorsal setae considerably longer (
Z5
about
40 in
length)
........................
Neocypholaelaps ampullula
(
Berlese, 1910
)
- Dorsal setae short (
Z5
about
24 in
length)................................................................................................................. 13
13. Setae
J2
distinctly shorter than distances between their bases ......................
Neocypholaelaps pradhani
Gupta, 1969
- Setae
J2
at least as long as distance between their bases..................................
Neocypholaelaps indica
Evans, 1963
a
14. Dorsal shield with at most 9 pairs of barbed setae .................................................................................................... 15
- Dorsal shield with at least 24 pairs of barbed setae................................................................................................... 16
15. Posterior seta of coxa II barbed
............................................................................
Neocypholaelaps
nova
Elsen, 1972a
- Posterior seta of coxa II smooth
......................................................................
Neocypholaelaps leopoldi
Elsen, 1972a
16. Setae
j4
,
J2
and
z6
stout............................................................................................................................................. 17
- Setae
j4
,
J2
and
z6
setiform ....................................................................................................................................... 18
17. Setae
j6
and
z5
stout
.........................................................................................
Neocypholaelaps favus
Ishikawa, 1968
- Setae
j6
and
z5
setiform
............................................................................................
Neocypholaelaps geonomae
n. sp.
18. Seta
z6
twice as long as
j5
,
j6
and
z5
................................
Neocypholaelaps apicola
Delfinado-Baker &
Baker
, 1983
- Seta
z6
as long as
j5
,
j6
and
z5
................................................................................................................................... 19
19. Setae
j4
,
j5
and
j6
smooth
............................................................................
Neocypholaelaps varipilosa
Elsen, 1972a
- All dorsal setae barbed......................................................................................
Neocypholaelaps capitis
Elsen, 1972
a