On the taxonomy of water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia) described from the Palaearctic, part 2: Hydryphantoidea and Lebertioidea
Author
Sabatino, Antonio Di
Author
Gerecke, Reinhard
Author
Gledhill, Terence
Author
Smit, Harry
text
Zootaxa
2009
2266
1
34
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.190843
cb229040-f235-462d-b23b-55e3870709a9
1175-5326
190843
Torrenticola ischnophallus
Lundblad, 1956
Torrenticola amplexa
auct., nec.
T. amplexa
Koenike, 1908
Material examined:
Germany
, D 453, Baden-Württemberg, Goldersbach near Teufelsbrücke (TÜ), from a 12-month investigation 1996/97 (122/186/7) ("
T. amplexa
", err. Gerecke 2000);
SMF
55210, "
Torrenticola connexus
" Schwarzwald, Titisee, Altenwegbächle
bei Ganzenhof
4.10.1951
1255 (1/1/0);
SMF
55114, "
Torrenticola amplexa
" Gr. Delme bei Delmenhorst,
17.04.1908
(1/1/0).
Discussion:
Since the synonymization of
T. connexa
(Koenike, 1908)
with
T. amplexa
(Koenike, 1908)
by
Lundblad (1956)
, the latter was considered the only Central European species with shoulder platelets fused to the dorsal plate (former subgenus
Rusetria
). Re-examination of museum collections and our own material show that two species (excluding
T. ungeri
(Szalay 1927)
, easily recognizable by the presence of long setae on the apex of Cx-I) with this character state are present in Central Europe. One of them,
T. ischnophallus
, differing from
T. amplexa
in a smaller genital field, P-2 and P-4 equal in length (in
T. amplexa
P-2 longer) and a more slender male ejaculatory complex with anterior keel reduced; has been continuously overlooked and up to now was known only from its
type
locality in the French Alps. Nearly all Central European records of
T. amplexa
are now questionable and need confirmation. No case of coexistence of the two species has been detected so far. However, our preliminary reexamination shows that the attribution of SMF 55129 (Schwabach, Erlangen, Stammer
19.9.1949
, 927 (1/1/0) to
T. amplexa
is correct.