Description of five new species of Amblyseiinae (Acari: Phytoseiidae) associated with medicinal plants from the Northern Himalayan Zone of West Bengal, India
Author
Molla, Md. Iftiar Hossain
0000-0001-8870-6929
Department of Agricultural Entomology, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur- 741252, Nadia, West Bengal, India & iftiar. ento @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 8870 - 6929
iftiar.ento@gmail.com
Author
Karmakar, Krishna
0000-0002-5582-3560
Department of Agricultural Entomology, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur- 741252, Nadia, West Bengal, India & kkbckv 64 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5582 - 3560
kkbckv64@gmail.com
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-10-22
5057
3
364
384
journal article
3935
10.11646/zootaxa.5057.3.3
b6a4101e-984b-4f6f-b7a8-e03244748249
1175-5326
5591569
04292660-E519-41D8-A02D-DF33325EFD6B
Typhlodromips cinchonai
sp. nov.
(
Figs 22–28
;
47–51
)
Diagnosis.
Dorsal shield smooth with light marks of sigilla on the podosomal area, and with seven pairs of solenostomes; both the setae
r3
and
R1
off shield. Setae
j4
,
j5
,
j6
,
J2
,
J5
,
z2
,
z4
,
z5
,
Z1
,
S2
,
S4
,
S5
,
r3
, and
R1
minute, while setae
j1
,
j3
,
s4
,
Z4
relatively long and smooth with pointed tip,
Z5
longest dorsal setae which is weakly serrated. Peritreme extending beyond the bases of
j1
. Calyx of spermatheca disc-shaped connected with bean shaped atrium by a narrow tube. Sternal shield with three pairs of setae and posterior margin of sternal shield lightly wavy. Fixed digit of chelicera with nine teeth and movable digit with two backwardly-directed teeth. Ventrianal shield vaseshaped, widest at the anal level, with one pair of large elliptical pre-anal pores (
gv3
) situated immediately below setae
JV2
. Genu, tibia and tarsus of leg IV each with one macrosetae, and genu and tibia of leg III each with one macrosetae, while leg I and leg II each with one macrosetae on genu, genu II with seven setae.
Female
(n = 15).
Dorsum
(
Fig. 22
). Idiosomal setal pattern 10A: 9B/
JV
-3:
ZV.
Dorsal shield
380
(372–385) long and
238
(233–245) wide, smooth, with marks of sigilla mostly on prodorsal area, with seven pairs of solenostomes (
gd1
,
gd2
,
gd4
,
gd5
,
gd6
,
gd8
and
gd9
); 17 pairs of setae on the dorsal shield and two pairs of setae on the unsclerotised cuticle:
j1
28
(27–29),
j3
38
(37–40),
j4
7
(6–8),
j5
7
(6–8),
j6
6
(5–7),
J2
7
(6–8),
J5
6
(5–7),
z2
11
(10–13),
z4
11
(10–13),
z5
7
(6–8),
Z1
12
(11–13),
Z4
48
(46–50),
Z5
112
(109–116),
s4
29
(27–31),
S2
9
(8–10),
S4
7
(6–8),
S5
7
(6–8),
r3
12
(11–14),
R1
11
(10–12). All setae smooth with pointed tip except seta
Z5
which is weakly serrated in anterior part; setae
j1
,
j3
,
s4
,
Z4
long, and
Z5
longest dorsal shield setae.
Peritreme
(
Fig. 22
). Extending beyond the bases of
j1
, with two parallel rows of micro tubercles within the peritreme.
Venter
(
Fig. 23
). All shields smooth. Sternal shield
64
(61–67) long and
70
(68–73) wide at level of setae
ST1–ST3
and
ST3–ST3
respectively, with three pairs of setae and two pairs of lyrifissures; one pair of setae
ST4
19
(18–21) on metasternal plate; posterior margin of sternal shield lightly wavy and prominently visible in all specimens. Distances between
ST1–ST1
59
(57–63),
ST2–ST2
65
(63–68),
ST5–ST5
70
(68–73). Genital shield smooth, broad at the base and with concave posterior margin, narrower towards genital opening with an irregular anterior margin of flap; setae
ST5
25
(24–27) long. Ventrianal shield vase-shaped;
118
(115–120) long,
52
(50–54) wide at level of
ZV2
and
72
(69–74) at anus level with three pairs of pre-anal setae
JV1
25
(23–26),
JV2
20
(18–21),
ZV2
16
(14–17) and one pair of large elliptical pre-anal pores (
gv3
) situated immediately below setae
JV2
. Distance between pre-anal pores
21
(20–22). Membrane surrounding ventrianal shield with four pairs of setae
ZV1
16
(14–17),
ZV3
17
(16–19),
JV4
16
(15–18) and
JV5
46
(45–49), seta
JV5
long, smooth with pointed tip. Two pairs of metapodal shields present, primary shield triangular,
18
(17–19) long and
5
(4–5) wide; secondary shield
15
(15–16) long.
Chelicera
(
Fig. 24
). Fixed digit
31
(29–32) long with nine teeth and a distinct pilus dentilis, movable digit
33
(32–35) long with two teeth.
Spermatheca
(
Fig. 25
). Calyx disc-shaped,
8
(7–10) long connected by a narrow tube with bean shaped atrium. Major and minor duct distinct.
Legs
(
Fig. 26
). All leg setae smooth with pointed tip. Length of macrosetae on legs:
Sge
IV
82
(79–85),
Sti
IV
62
(60–65),
St
IV
70
(68–74),
Sge
III
42
(40–43),
Sti
III
34
(34–36),
Sge
II
36
(35–37) and
Sge
I
42
(41–44). Chaetotactic formula of genu II: 2 2/0 2/0 1 and genu III: 1 2/0 2/1 1. Length of leg I
395
(391–398) leg II
322
(317–326), leg III
335
(332–339) and leg IV
415
(411–419).
Male
(n = 4). A light sclerotised mite with 19 pairs of dorsal setae. Idiosomal setal pattern: 10A:9B/
JV
-3,4:
ZV
- 1,3.
Dorsum
. Dorsal shield
302
(300–306) long and
228
(226–232) wide, smooth, 19 pairs of setae on the dorsal shield:
j1
29
(28–30),
j3
44
(42–45),
j4
8
(8–9),
j5
8
(7–9),
j6
8
(7–9),
J2
11
(10–13),
J5
7
(6–8),
z2
12
(10–13),
z4
12
(10–13),
z5
7
(6–8),
Z1
10
(9–12),
Z4
41
(39–43),
Z5
84
(81–87),
s4
43
(41–46),
S2
10
(9–11),
S4
8
(7–9),
S5
7
(6–8),
r3
15
(13–16),
R1
10
(9–12). All setae smooth with pointed tip and setae
j1
,
j3
,
s4
,
Z4
long and
Z5
longest dorsal shield setae.
Peritreme
. Extending beyond the bases of
j1
.
Venter
(
Fig. 27
). Sternogenital shield with few lateral lines and anterior part of ventrianal shield striated. Sternogenital shield with three pairs of lyrifissures and five pairs of setae:
ST1
18
(17–19),
ST2
19
(18–20),
ST3
19
(18–21),
ST4
17
(16–18),
ST5
16
(15–17). Distances between
ST1–ST1
52
(50–54),
ST2–ST2
58
(56–59),
ST3–ST3
61
(58–63),
ST4–ST4
43
(42–46),
ST5–ST5
30
(28–32). Ventrianal shield
131
(128–136) long and
129
(126–132) wide at level of
ZV2
setae,
68
(66–70) wide at the level of anus; with three pairs of pre-anal setae
JV1
17
(15–18),
JV2
16
(14–17),
ZV2
16
(15–18) and one pairs of pre-anal pores (
gv3
) present. Unsclerotised membrane surrounding ventrianal shield with one pair of setae
JV5
32
(30–34) at the level immediately below anal opening.
Chelicera
(
Fig. 28
). Spermatodactyl with an elongated shaft
19
(18–19) long terminating with a foot
9
(8–10) with distinct heel and toe. Fixed digit
28
(27–30) long with eight teeth and a distinct pilus dentilis, movable digit
25
(24–27) long unidentate.
Leg
. All leg setae with pointed tip. Leg IV with three smooth distally pointed macrosetae of following lengths; genu
55
(53–57), tibia
48
(46–49), basitarsus
65
(63–69). Chaetotactic formula of genu II: 1 2/1 2/0 1 and genu III: 1 2/1 2/0 1. Length of leg I
342
(338–345), leg II
292
(289–295), leg III
288
(285–293) and leg IV
345
(341–349).
Type-specimens
.
Holotype
:
female
(Acarol.lab/BCKV/8527/2021) deposited in the NZC, Zoological Survey of
India
, Kolkata, collected from
Cinchona
plant (
Cinchona officinalis
L.:
Rubiaceae
), at Ramdhura:
27
o
7’17”N
,
88
o
34’1”E
,
1514 m
a.s.l., Kalimpong,
West Bengal
on
13 Nov 2020
;
eight paratype females
(Acarol.lab/BCKV/8528– 8535/2021) deposited in the BCKV, with same collection data as
holotype
;
four paratype females
(Acarol.lab/ BCKV/8536–5839/2021), deposited in the NZC, collected from Chalta plant (
Dillenia indica
L.:
Dilleniaceae
) at Rishyap:
27
o
10’ 2”N
88
o
39’29”E
,
2097 m
a.s.l., Kalimpong,
West Bengal
on
14 Nov 2020
;
two paratype females
(Acarol.lab/BCKV/8540–8541/2021), deposited in the BCKV, collected from Hasnuhana plant (
Cestrum nocturnum
L.:
Solanaceae
) at same locality on
15 Nov 2020
; One
paratype
males (Acarol.lab/BCKV/8542/2021) deposited in the NZC, and
three paratype male
(Acarol.lab/BCKV/8543–8545/2021) deposited in the BCKV, with same collection data as
holotype
.
Etymology
. The specific name
cinchonai
refers to the
type
host plant,
Cinchona officinalis
(L.) (a medicinal plant from which quinine is prepared) from where the new species were collected.
Remarks.
Typhlodromips cinchonai
belongs to
cumulus
species group for spermatheca with shallow dish shaped calyx (
Chant & McMurtry, 2005
). The new species is unique among this group for smooth dorsal shield and vase shaped ventrianal shield. The new species is close to the
T
.
ivolionae
(
Blommers, 1974
)
,
T
.
mangleae
De Leon, 1967
and
T
.
septentrionalis
(
Karg, 1977
)
for shallow disc-shaped calyx and bean shaped atrium. However, the new species widely differs from the close species by the pattern of dorsal shield, length and shape of dorsal shield setae, shape of ventrianal shield, variation in leg macrosetae and denticles in chelicera. All the differences between the new species and the close species are given in
Table 5
.