A systematic revision of the scale mite genus Pterygosoma Peters, 1849 (Acariformes: Pterygosomatidae)
Author
Fajfer, Monika
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-06-30
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10.11646/zootaxa.4805.1.1
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Pterygosoma pallidum
Fajfer, Melnikov and Dabert, 2016
(
Figs 4–10
)
Pterygosoma pallidum
Fajfer, Melnikov and Dabert, 2016: 793
, figs 1−7
Type
host:
Trapelus pallidus
(Sauria:
Agamidae
).
Type
locality:
Jordan
(Aquaba Province,
11 km
north-east of Ar- Risha).
FIGURE 4.
Pterygosoma pallidum
Fajfer, Melnikov and Dabert, 2016
, female. A, dorsal view; B, dorsal tibial seta of leg I (
dTiI
); C, dorsal femoral seta of leg I (
dFI
) (after
Fajfer
et al.
2016
, modified).
Diagnosis.
FEMALE.
Gnathosoma
. Chelicerae 260–265 long. Slender cheliceral part 1.5 times longer than swollen cheliceral part. Fixed cheliceral digit with several tines. Palpal femur with slightly serrate setae
dF
, setae
dG
1.2 times loner than
dF
. Palpal tibia with short claw. Palpal tarsi with 3 setae. Subcapitulum with smooth setae
n
, 20–25 long. Hypostome with several apical teeth.
Idiosoma
545–800 long and 815–1170 wide. Dorsum. Antero- lateral part with about 120 pairs of serrate setae, medial part with 2 pairs of dorso-median serrate setae
dm1
and
dm2
. Peripheral series represented by 22–34 pairs of setae with barely discernible serration inserted in 2 rows: dorsal row of 4 pairs of setae, terminal row of 18–30 pairs of setae. Eyes present. Venter. Setae
vm1
filiform,
vm2
and
vm3
serrate. Genital slit situated mainly ventrally. Genital series represented by slightly apically serrate setae
g1–g3
. Setae
g1
and
g2
inconspicuous,
g3
thick and conspicuous. Pseudanal series represented by 4–6 pairs of setae with barely discernible serration in distal half.
Legs
as in
inermis
group (
Table 1
), but in
5 paratypes
additional reduced spinelike seta
dGI
(2 long) present. All setae on each podomere smooth, except for serrate setae
d’FI–IV
,
d’TiII–IV
and slightly serrate setae
l’GI
,
v’GII
,
v’TiIII–IV
,
v”TiIII–IV.
Setation of tarsi I–IV as in group A (
Table 2
). Setae
vs’
and
vs”
of leg I,
tc’
of legs II and setae
a’
,
a”
,
u’
,
u”
of legs I–IV smooth, setae
tc’
of legs II–IV and setae
vs’
of legs III–IV slightly serrate.
MALE.
Gnathosoma
as in female. Setae
dF
and
dG
subequal in length.
Idiosoma
205–230 long and 450–455 wide. Dorsum with 3 groups of serrate setae: 31–33 pairs of anterior setae; 7–9 pairs of lateral setae, and 2 pairs of dorso-median setae:
dm1
and
dm2
. Peripheral series represented by 9–10 pairs of smooth setae. Eyes present. Aedeagus about 140 long, directed forward; genito-anal opening with 1 pair of filiform setae situated anteriorly and 2 pairs of minute setae situated posteriorly. Venter. Setae
vm1–vm3
as in female.
Legs.
Coxal setation and setae of trochanters, femora and tibiae I–IV as in female. Setae
v’GII
and
v’GIII
present. All setae smooth except for serrate setae
dFI–IV
and slightly serrate setae
d’TiII–IV
,
v’TiII–IV
and
v”TiII–IV
. Setae of tarsi I–IV as in female, except for slightly serrate setae
vs’
of legs II.
DEUTONYMPH.
Gnathosoma
as in female.
Idiosoma
385–485 long and 620–765 wide. Dorsum with serrate setae. Antero-lateral part of
idiosoma
with about 120 pairs of setae. Medial part of
idiosoma
with 2 pairs of dorsomedian setae:
dm1
and
dm2
. Peripheral setae represented by 19–26 pairs of slightly serrate setae arranged in two rows: dorsal row of 2 pairs of setae (1 pair situated laterally and 1 pair situated near genital field) and terminal row of 17–24 pairs of setae. Eyes present. Venter. Setae
vm1–vm3
as in female. Genital slit situated mainly ventrally. Genital series as in female. Pseudanal series represented by 5–6 pairs of serrate setae
ps
. Coxal setation as in female; setae
1b
with barely discernible serration.
Legs
as in female, only additional setae
v”GI
present.
PROTONYMPH.
Gnathosoma
as in female.
Idiosoma
365–400 long and 630–670 wide. Dorsum with serrate setae. Antero-lateral part with 33–40 pairs of setae. Medial part with 2 pairs of dorso-median setae
dm1
and
dm2
. Peripheral setae represented by 21–28 pairs of slightly serrate setae, arranged in two rows: dorsal row with 2 pairs (1 pair near lateral part of
idiosoma
, 1 pair near genital field) and terminal row with 19–26 pairs. Eyes present. Venter. Setae
vm1–vm3
as in female. Genital slit situated mainly ventrally. Genital series represented by 3 pairs of minute genital setae
g1–g3.
Pseudanal series represented by 5–6 pairs of serrate setae
ps
.
Legs
as in female, only additional setae
v”GI
present.
LARVA.
Gnathosoma
.
Movable cheliceral digit without basal spur.
Idiosoma
200–255 long and 280–335 wide. Dorsum with 11 pairs of slightly serrate setae: 4 pairs situated anteriorly, 4 pairs medially and 3 pairs posteriorly. Eyes present. Venter without ventro-median setae
vm1–vm3
. Genital slit situated mainly ventrally. Genital setae absent. Pseudanal series represented by 2 pairs of slightly serrate setae
ps1
and
ps2
; setae
ps1
situated ventrally, setae
ps2
situated terminally.
Legs.
Coxal setation:
1a
,
1b
,
3a
arranged in formula 2–0–1, all setae filiform; without setae of trochanters I–III, femora–tibiae I–III as in female. All setae on each podomere smooth, except for setae
dFI–III
,
dTiII–III
,
v’TiII–III
,
v”TiII–III
. Tarsi I with 11 setae (
ft
,
tc’
,
p’
,
it’
,
it”
,
a’
,
a”
,
u’
,
u”
,
vs’
,
vs”
) and solenidion
ω1
. Tarsi II and III as in female. Setae
a’
and
a
” of legs I–III and setae
u’
and
u”
of leg I smooth; setae
ft
,
tc’
,
vs’
,
vs”
and
u’
,
u”
of legs I–III slightly serrate.
Type material
(examined). Female
holotype
and
12 female
,
3 male
, 5 deutonymph, 7 protonymph and
8 larva
paratypes
from
Trapelus pallidus
(Merrem)
(Sauria:
Agamidae
),
JORDAN
:
Aquaba Province
,
11 km
north-east of Ar-Risha
;
Az Zarqa’ Province
10 km
south of
Azraq
;
Mafraq Province
,
9 km
south east of
Al-Bishriyya
coll.
D. Melnikov.
Type material deposition.
Holotype
and
4 female
,
1 male
, 2 deutonymph, 3 protonymph and
3 larva
paratypes
in the
ZISP
,
8 female
,
2 male
, 3 deutonymph, 4 protonymph and
5 larva
paratypes
in the
AMU
.
Host and distribution.
This species is known only from
Trapelus pallidus
from
Jordan
[Aquaba Province,
11 km
north-east of Ar-Risha;
Az Zarqa’ Province
10 km
south of
Azraq
;
Mafraq Province
,
9 km
south east of Al- Bishriyya] (
Fajfer
et al.
2016
)
.