The genus Tarsonemus Canestrini and Fanzago, 1876 (Acari: Heterostigmatina: Tarsonemidae) in East Azerbaijan, Iran, with a description of T. lenticulatus sp. nov. and re-description of T. annotatus Livshits, Mitrofanov and Sharonov, 1979
Author
Gheblealivand, Saeide S.
Author
Irani-Nejad, Karim Haddad
Author
Magowski, Wojciech Ł.
Author
Manzari, Shahab
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-07-16
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Tarsonemus lenticulatus
Gheblealivand, Haddad and Magowski
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 1–9
,
18A, C
)
Diagnosis.
Pharynx elongate- oval, with weak constriction near its mid-length. Dorsal opisthosomal setae
h
2x
as
long as
f
. Anteromedial apodeme continuous between apodemes 1 and 2. Sejugal apodeme interrupted medially, with lens-like structures and inflexions in lateral parts. Setae
1a
,
2a
and
3b
stiff and blunt; setae
3a
attenuated. Tegula semicircular in shape with rounded posterior edge. Tarsal part of Tbt I with two attenuated setae.
Description.
FEMALE (
Figs. 1–9
,
18A, C
). Gnathosoma (Figs. 3,4): capsule triangular-ovoid. Pharynx (
Fig. 18A
) elongate- oval in outline with narrowing anteriad its mid-length, finely transversely striated, with a pair of small glandular bodies, as wide as 0.24x maximum width of gnathosoma and as long as 0.7x of ventral length of gnathosomal capsule. Long postpalpal setae (
pp
) evident. Setae
dgs
1.7x longer than
vgs
. Cheliceral stylets and levers fine but pronounced. Palpi moderate in size, near parallel, convergent, each with small palptarsal processes and two minute setae.
Idiosomal dorsum (average length: 201(SD ± 19), width: 95 (SD ± 13); length = 2.1x width;
Fig. 1
): relative lengths of setae (
v1
:
sc2
:
c2
:
c1
:
d
:
e
:
f
:
h
): 1: 1.9: 0.6: 1.0: 0.4: 0.5: 0.4: 0.7. Rostral shieldlet over
3x
wider than long, round-truncated in shape. Vertical setae (
v1
) setiform, slightly barbed, separated by distance of
1x
their length between their bases. Prodorsal shield (PrS) trapezoidal in outline, ca. 1.4x wider than long, with short straight prodorsomedial apodeme and two fine but defined prodorsolateral apodemes symmetrically arranged posterolaterally. Posterior edge of PrS slightly convex or straight, irregular. Stigmata located posterolaterally of setae
v1
, leading internally to tracheae and small atria; post-atrial segments with weakly defined expansions. Sensilla
sc1
clavate, pilose, with two stronger spines apically. Pits
v2
located in front of
sc2
, separated by same distance. Setae
sc2
located at mid-length of prodorsal shield, exceeding posterior edge, separated by distance of 0.8x their length. Setae
c2
slightly shorter than distance between their bases and those of
c1
, ca. 1.7x
c1
. Setae
c1
slender, pointed (though somewhat less than
c2
), separated by a transverse distance of 4.8x their length, reaching to half of distance between their bases and posterior edge of tergite C. Posterior edge of tergite C slightly convex, irregular. Setae
d
,
e, f
and
h
stiff and blunt. Setae
d
separated by transverse distance of over
3x
their length, not reaching to posterior edge of tergite D, posterolateral margin of shield D with emarginations at position of setae
e
on tergite E. Setae
f
shorter than
e
and
d
, separated by transverse interval of 1.8x their length, and reaching with tips to posterior edge of tergite EF. The distance between setae
e
and
f
on each side 1.8x that of between
f
. Setae
h
markedly longer than
d
,
e
, and
f
, located in distance of over
2x
their length each to another. Dorsal shielding with fine, uniform, dimpled ornamentation.
Idiosomal venter (
Fig. 2
): apodemes 1 well defined, united with anteromedian apodeme, the latter continuous from apodemes 1 to level of medial ends of apodemes 2, but diffusing further posteriorly in a form of indistinct breast platelet. Sejugal apodeme diffused, or discontinuous medially and sometimes with weak indentations, but well developed in lateral parts, bent anterolaterally and split in a form of two (or one) lentiform structures. Sejugal apodeme subjected to considerable variation in shape and expression among examined females (
Fig. 9
). Ridge of ventral propodosomal plate between trochanters I and II with angularity on each side. Setae
1a
stiff, blunt, contiguous with apodemes 1 and in a distance of ca. 1.2x their length each to another. Apodemes 2 well sclerotized, not connecting with anteromedial apodeme. Stiff and blunt setae
2a
located about midlength of apodemes 2, and in a distance of ca. 3.2x their lengths between their bases (one anomalous
paratype
specimen has doubled setae
2a
, both inserted in the same alveolus on each side). Apodemes 3 extended from anterior extremities of trochanters III anteromedially and curved near bases of
3a
; apodemes 4 slightly extended beyond setae
3b
, not clearly uniting with each other or with posteromedial apodeme medially; posteromedial apodeme reduced anteriorly and without bifurcation. Setae
3a
attenuated, separated by distance of 1.7x their length. Setae
3b
stiff, shorter than
3a
, separated by distance of 4.3x their lengths, somewhat wider than that of between
3a
. Ventral metapodosomal plate weakly concave, almost straight anteriorly. Tegula (
Fig. 18 C
) semicircular in shape with rounded posterior edge, 1.8x wider than long. Posterior margin of agential plate undulated. Setae
ps
stiff, needle like, their bases separated by distance of ca.
2x
their lengths. Surface of ventral plates with fine uniform dimpled ornamentation.
Legs (
Figs. 5–8
): proportions of free segments of legs (I: II: III: IV): 1.0: 1.0: 1.1: 0.8.
Leg I: Chaetotaxy: 4–4–6(2
φ
)+7(1
ω
). Tarsal claw hooked, similar to claws of tarsi II and III though shorter. Seta
s
tapering, blunt, similar to
u’
of tarsi II and III. Unguinal setae
u’
and
u”
indiscernible. Tibiotarsus ca. 1.7x longer than wide at the base. Eupathidion
p”
longer than
p’
, both located apically; eupathidia
tc’
and
tc”
equal and similar in length to
p”
,
tc’
located subapically and
tc”
in distal 1/3rd length of the segment. Two tarsal setae
pv’
and
pv”
slender and pointed (
pl"
absent). Solenidion
ω
clavate, slightly larger than Ta II
ω
. Solenidion
φ2
with striated head, shorter than
φ1
, famulus
k
as long as
φ1
. Seta Ge
l’
stiff, weakly barbed, shortest of all on genu, seta Ge
l”
stiff, with minute barbs. On femur seta
d
short, stiff, seta
l’
strong, stiff, barbed, both weakly pointed. Leg II:
FIGURE 1
.
Tarsonemus lenticulatus
sp. nov
.
, female dorsum.
FIGURE 2
.
Tarsonemus lenticulatus
sp. nov
.
, female venter.
FIGURES 3–4
.
Tarsonemus lenticulatus
sp. nov
.
, female gnathosoma: 3–dorsum, 4–venter.
Chaetotaxy: 3– 3– 4– 6(1
ω
). Claws on tarsus hooked, both well developed. Seta
u’
spine-like,
u"
weak. Spinelike seta
pl”
almost as long as solenidion Ta II
ω
, the latter located somewhat distally. Seta
tc”
about
2x
longer than
tc’
and ca. 2.5x than other tarsal setae, reaching far beyond tip of empodium. Tibial seta
l’
stout, shorter than other attenuate setae on segment. Seta Ge
l’
stout at the base and barbed. Femur without a lobe; seta
d
tapering, seta Fe
l’
barbed in its half distal length. Leg III: Chaetotaxy: 1+3– 4–5. Tarsal claws as large as those of leg II. Setae
u’
and
u”
as those on tarsus II. Seta
tc”
markedly (over
3x
) longer than attenuate
tc’
, the latter weakly barbed. Seta Ge
l’
simple, stiff. Leg IV: free segments of leg IV roughly equal in length to femorogenu and tibia III. Femorogenu nearly
4x
longer than tibiotarsus. Genual seta longer and stouter than femoral one. Seta Tb
v’
somewhat shorter than femorogenu, stout, barbed. Seta Ta
tc”
ca.
2x
as long as whole leg IV.
Measurements: (
holotype
given first followed by
7 paratypes
in parentheses): body and tagmata: length of body: 226 (187–260); length of idiosoma: 197 (172–230); width of idiosoma: 97 (75–120); length of gnathosoma: 30 (25–30); width of gnathosoma: 26 (20–25); length of pharynx: 23 (16–22); width of pharynx: 5 (5–6).
dgs
: 13 (10–15);
vgs
: 8 (6–8). Dorsum - length of PrS: 68 (56–70); width of PrS: 103 (70–105); distance between stigmata: 32 (30–32). Lengths of setae:
v1
: 25 (20–25);
sc1
15 (11–16);
sc2
: 45 (40-45);
c2
: 23 (20–25);
c1
: 15 (11–15);
d
: 11 (9–10);
e
: 13 (10–12);
f
: 10 (7–9);
h
: 18 (15–18). Distances between setae:
v1-v1
: 25 (22–25);
sc1-sc1
: 48 (32–45);
sc2-sc2
: 38 (32–37);
c2-c2
: 92 (83–91);
c1-c1
: 64 (58-65);
d -d
: 34 (28-34);
e -e
: 73 (60-73);
e -f
: 31 (15-30);
f -f
. 14 (13- 19);
h -h
: 37 (31-38). Venter- Lengths of setae:
1a
: 6 (5);
2a
: 8 (5–7);
3a
: 11 (11–13);
3b
: 7 (5–7);
ps
: 10 (7–9). Distances between setae:
1a -1a
: 8 (6–7);
2a -2a
: 24 (20–25);
3a -3a
: 22 (18–22);
3b -3b
: 28 (25–28);
ps -ps
: 17 (15– 18). Length of PrP: 55 (51–60); width of PrP: 97 (65–105); ap. 1–1: 17 (10–13); ap. 2– 2: 37 (30–35). Length of tegula: 7 (5–7); width of tegula: 12 (10–13). Leg segments and leg setae (lengths): Tbt I: 20 (17–20);
ω
I: 5 (4–5);
φ1
: 5 (4–5);
φ2
: 3 (3);
қ
: 5 (4–5);
ω
II: 4 (3–5); FeGe IV: 28 (25–31); Tbt IV: 8 (6–9); Fe
v’
: 7 (6–9); Ge
v'
: 11 (10– 11); Tb
v'
: 25 (22–25); Ta
tc"
: 73 (50–72).
MALE and LARVA unknown.
Type
material.
The
female
holotype
(slide no. SO S304) and
2 female
paratypes
:
Sufiyan
,
Ivand village
commune,
38°22'20"N
,
46°07'38"E
,
1,722 m
.a.s.l., ex litter and soil,
10-October-2014
;
4 female
paratypes
:
Zunuz
,
Chirchir village
commune,
38°33'54"N
,
45°43'35"E
,
1,429 m
.a.s.l., ex apple leave,
15-August-2014
;
1 female
paratype
:
Jolfa
,
Iri village
commune,
38°46' 35"N
,
45°59'51"E
,
1,085 m
.a.s.l., ex
Russian
olive leaves,
Elaeagnus angustifolia
L.,
30-May-2014
; all coll.
S. Gheblealivand.
Type
depositions.
Holotype
and
4 paratypes
are deposited in the
Acarology Laboratory
,
Department of Plant Protection
,
University of Tabriz
,
Tabriz
,
Iran
;
3 paratypes
are kept in collection of
Department of Animal Taxonomy
and
Ecology, A.
Mickiewicz University, Poznań,
Poland
.
FIGURES 5–8
.
Tarsonemus lenticulatus
sp. nov
.
, female legs: 5–leg I (dorsal aspect), 6–leg II (dorsal aspect), 7–leg III (ventral aspect), 8–leg IV (ventral aspect).
Etymology.
The specific name “
lenticulatus
” (Eng. lens-like) refers to the shape of the characteristic splitting of the lateral branches of the sejugal apodeme.
Differential diagnosis.
Females of
T. lenticulatus
n. sp.
are similar to
T. saccatus
Livshits, Mitrofanov and Sharonov, 1979
and
T. caucasicus
Sharonov and Mitrofanov,
1986
in sharing the general configuration of the pharynx (without sclerotized outer part), sejugal apodeme (with medial incision) and form of the ventral metapodosomal setae (
3a
: slender and pointed,
3b
stiff and blunt). It differs from both species by (1) setae
1a
and
2a
stiff and blunt (vs. setae
1a
and
2a
slender and pointed); (2) sejugal apodeme split in lateral parts in the shape of lens-like structures (vs. sejugal apodeme entire in lateral parts); (3) tegula semicircular vs. round triangular.