New species of the genus Klinckowstroemia Baker & Wharton from Mexico (Acari: Mesostigmata: Trigynaspida: Klinckowstroemiidae)
Author
Villegas-Guzman, Gabriel A.
Author
Pérez, Tila M.
Author
Reyes-Castillo, Pedro
text
Zootaxa
2009
2248
1
46
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.190717
3311a465-7175-4dc6-a881-0ba131f1d1da
1175-5326
190717
Klinckowstroemia franckei
sp. nov.
Material examined.
Holotype
. Ƥ (
CNAC
006603), Hidalgo,
Mexico
, Ejido Atepixco, Municipality Zacualtipan (
20°35.466' N
,
98°36.358' W
),
1,972 m
,
22 September 2006
, from
Odontotaenius zodiacus
, pineoak forest, O. F. Francke coll..
Paratypes
. 6 Ƥ (
CNAC
006604-
CNAC
006609), 10 33 (
CNAC
006610-
CNAC
006619), same data as
holotype
, from nine specimens of
Odontotaenius zodiacus
.
Holotype
, three
paratype
females and seven
paratype
males deposited in the
CNAC
, one female and female
paratype
each deposited in
NMNH
,
UGA
and
UMMZ
.
Female
(n =7). Body oval. Idiosoma, L = 909 (896–941); W = 627 (627–666) (
Fig. 14
A).
FIGURE 14.
Klinckowstroemia franckei
sp. nov.
(A) Body female ventral view, scale = 200 µm. (B) Body male ventral view, scale = 200 µm.
FIGURE 15.
Klinckowstroemia rectimarginata
sp. nov.
Female: (A) seta
pv
1 on leg IV. Male: (B) Tetartosternum and seta
st
1. (C) Seta
st
1. (D). Sternal shield.
Klinckowstroemia franckei
sp. nov.
Female: (E) Tetartosternum and seta
st
1. (F) Genital shield. (G)
Gnathosoma
. (H) Palp trochanter.
FIGURE 16
.
Klinckowstroemia santibanezi
sp. nov.
(A) Body female ventral view, scale = 200 µm. (B) Body male ventral view, scale = 200 µm.
FIGURE 17
.
Klinckowstroemia franckei
sp. nov.
Female: (A) Sternal shield with setae. (B) seta
pv
1 on leg IV. (C) Ventral shield. (D) Seta
st
1.
Klinckowstroemia santibanezi
sp. nov.
Female: (E) Seta
st
1. (F) Tetartosternum and seta
st
1. (G) Genital shield. (H) Seta
pv
1 on leg IV.
Ve n tr al idiosoma
. Hyaline hood extending to level of coxa I, seta
a
1 long and slightly barbed, L = 47 (47– 53). Tritosternum base wider than long. Tetartosternum shield, L = 37, anterior width 124 (121–124); shagreened and reticulated (
Fig. 15
E), anterior margin slightly wavy with a small square notch. Simple microseta
st
1 near posterior margin of shield (
Fig. 17
D), lyriform pore
stp
1 near middle of shield, closer to posterior margin. Sternal shield, L = 90 (84–90), shagreened and reticulated (
Fig. 17
A). Pore
stp
2 near middle of shield, behind it sternal seta
st
2, short and simple, L = 7, only seen in one specimen (
Fig. 17
A). Setae
st
3 is medium length and simple, L = 20 (12–22),
st
4 simple and short, L = 9 (6–9) (
Fig. 17
A),
st
3 and
st
4 near corners of shield, close to posterior margin. Sternogynial shield, L = 68 (65–71), W = 171 (140–171) triangular, posterior margin slightly pointed at apex, surface shagreened and reticulated (15F),
stp
3 near anterior margin (
Fig. 15
F). Sternogynial apodeme long and thick, extending posteriorly to level of latigynial and mesogynial condyles. Latigynial shields, L = 130, W = 65 (65–71) each with an oval pore and four setae, medial margins of shields pointed, shield shagreened and reticulated; latigynial apodeme thin and long. Mesogynial shield, L = 78 (71.3–78), W = 74 (68–84), triangular, wider posteriorly and pointed at apex, extending slightly anterior to sternogynal shield, surface shagreened, mesogynial condyles under level of shield apex. Ventral shield, L = 242 (242–260); posterior W = 480 (467–512), triangular, truncated posteriorly, surface shagreened (
Fig. 17
C), with 12 pairs of small setae (
Fig. 14
A). One pore underneath posterior margin of coxa IV. Metapodal-peritremal-exopodal shield (MPES) reticulated, with a pair of pores (
Fig. 17
C) and a seta. Anal shield, L = 149 (149–164); anterior W = 416 (390–429), with five pairs of simple setae plus longer antero anal seta,
aa
, L = 31 (29–32), two pairs of pores, one near anterior margin, another below the anus.
Gnathosoma
. Capitular setae (
sc
) short and serrate, L = 14 (12–16). Hypostomal setae
hyp
1 longest, simple, L = 65 (62–65);
hyp
2 medium length and barbed, L = 37 (36–40);
hyp
3 short and slightly serrated, L = 15 (14–16) (
Fig. 15
G). Chelicera with barbed seta, movable digit with four teeth, fixed digit with six teeth. Most palpal setae simple, except
al
1 and
al
2 on trochanter are branched and serrate respectively. Femur setae
av
1 and
pd
1 barbed,
ad
1 serrated. Anterior margin of palp trochanter with blunt process (
b
) and denticulated process (
s
) (
Fig. 15
H).
Legs
. Leg setae mostly simple, except: Leg I: trochanter
ad
1 is barbed,
pv
1 serrated; femur
pv
1,
pv
2,
pv
3 and
av
1 barbed; genu
av
1 barbed,
pv
1 serrated. Leg II, femur
av
1 barbed; genu
av
1,
pv
1 barbed. Leg III: femur
av
1 barbed; genu
pv
1,
av
1 slightly barbed. Leg IV: trochanter
pv
1,
pl
1 slightly serrated; femur
av
1 barbed; genu
av
1,
pv
1 slightly barbed; tibia
al
3 barbed; tarsus
al
2 serrated. Seta
pv
1 is large and slightly serrated, L = 29 (28–29) (
Fig. 17
B).
Male
(n = 10) Body oval, similar to female. Idiosoma, L = 896–960, W = 621–659 (
Fig. 14
B).
Ve n tr al idiosoma
. Tetartosternum, L = 34–47, anterior W = 118–124, shagreened, anterior margin round. Tetartosternal notch small, dividing anterior shield margin in two parts,
stp
1 near posterior margin. Sternal shield shagreened and reticulated, L = 148 (143–152). Sternal seta
st
1 simple, L = 16–19,
st
2,
st
3 and
st
4, are microsetae and simple; shield with two pores,
stp
2 near anterior margin,
stp
3 close to genital opening. Genital opening oval, L = 56–62, W = 78–87. Ventral shield, L = 326–357, posterior W = 486–550, shagreened, reticulated only near anterior margin, with 26–32 setae and two pores, one at level of anterior margin of coxa IV, the other below coxa IV (
Fig. 14
B). Anal shield shagreened, L = 140–161, anterior W = 397–429, with six pairs of simple setae plus longer antero anal seta, L = 28–37, with two pores, one near anterior margin and one below anus. Metapodal-peritremal-exopodal shield reticulated with a pair of pores, with seta.
Gnathosoma
. Hypostomal seta
hyp
1 long and simple, L = 62–68,
hyp
2 barbed and intermediate, L = 37– 43,
hyp
3 simple and short, L = 12–14.
Etymology.
This species is named in honour of Oscar F. Francke who collected the many of the passalid beetles that carried
Klinckowstroemiidae
.
Remarks.
This species can be distinguished from all others because setae
st
1 and
st
2 are microsetae, and
st
3 is the longest of the sternal setae. The tetartosternal, sternal, mesogynial and latigynial shields are shagreened and reticulated. the medial margins of the latigynial shield are pointed, and there are four small simple setae on this shield. The mesogynial shield has a broad posterior margin and its apex is anteriorly pointed. The male has
st
1 medium sized and simple, with a small tetartosternal notch that divides the anterior margin in two parts; the tetartosternum and sternal shield are reticulated and shagreened. The other sternal setae are microsetae. The ventral shield has 26–32 setae, but many of the specimenss have 28.
Klinckowstroemia franckei
is similar to
K
.
multisetillosa
because they have similar size (
K. franckei
L= 908,W=627; K.
multisetillosa
L= 936, W= 634),
st
1 is simple, and the medial margin of the latigynial shield is pointed. However, the new species has only one pair of seta
a
, while
K
.
multisetillosa
has six pairs. Furthermore, the latigynial shield of
K
.
franckei
has four setae and is larger than that of
K
.
multisetillosa
, which has five setae. The posterior margin of the mesogynial shield is broader and more convex in
K
.
multisetillosa
than in
K
.
franckei
. The capitular seta is also small and simple in
K
.
multisetillosa
, but in
K
.
franckei
it is twice as long and serrated.
The beetles carrying these mites were found in decaying trunks at the same locality; it is possible that some specimens occupied the same trunk as a family group. Almost all mites were found in the alcohol in the vials where the beetles were collected. Three mites were found on the body: one on the mesoepisternum, one on the mesosternellum and another near to coxa III. Each mite was found on a different passalid.