New Species Of Water Mites From New Guinea (Acari: Hydrachnidia, Halacaridae)
Author
Smit, H.
text
Acarologia
2011
2011-09-23
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/acarologia/20112017
journal article
10.1051/acarologia/20112017
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Procorticacarus minutus
n. sp.
(
Figure 7
)
Material
examined —
Holotype
female,
Unnamed creek
crossing road to
Pass Valley
,
Papua province
,
New
Guinea
,
Indonesia
,
3°52.849’ S
;
139°04.194’ E
, alt.
2253 m
a.s.l.
,
13-iii-2010
.
Paratype
: female,
Unnamed creek
crossing road to
Pass Valley
,
Papua province
,
New
Guinea
,
Indonesia
,
3°52.629’ S
;
139°04.684’ E
, alt.
2264 m
a.s.l.
,
13- iii-2010
.
Diagnosis — Small species, with a characteristic configuration of dorsal plates and platelets: two large plates flanked by ten pairs of smaller plates. Posterior large plate flanked by a pair of curved plates.
Description — Female: Idiosoma dorsally 348 (324) long and 308 (283) wide, ventrally 373 (373) long. Idiosoma soft, finely lineated ventrally. Dorsum with two large plates, flanked by ten pairs of smaller plates, anteriorly a pair of preocular platelets, posteriorly a single excretory plate (
Figure 7a
). Posterior large plate with a reticulate pattern, flanked by a pair of curved plates. Associated setae of large posterior plate long. First coxal plates extending beyond anterior idiosoma margin. Suture lines of coxal plates obliterated. Coxoglandularia 4 located on fourth coxal plates, close to suture lines of third and fourth coxal plates (
Figure 7b
). Genital plates with four acetabula, one of these lying more posterolaterally and can, therefore, not been seen completely in ventral view. Lengths of PI-PV: 15, 31, 32, 44, 22; PII ventrally with a large extension, PIII ventrally with a small tooth, PII and PIII without ventral denticles; PIV ventrally with s small setal tubercle (
Figure 7c
). Lengths of I-leg-4-6: 48, 50, 46. Lengths of IV-leg-4-6: 74, 78, 68. Legs without swimming setae. The
holotype
females has two large eggs,
198 in
diameter. Male: Unknown.
Etymology — Named for its small size.
FIGURE 9:
Australiobates hyalinus
n. sp.
, holotype male: a – ventral view; b – palp; c – IV-leg-4-6. Scale bar = 50 µm.
Remarks — The new species is well characterized by the configuration of the dorsal plates and platelets. The absence of ventral denticles of PII and PIII is rare within the genus, only shared by the Australian
P. angulicoxalis
(K.O. Viets, 1978).