A new species of tick (Acari: Ixodidae) from seabirds in New Zealand and Australia, previously misidentified as Ixodes eudyptidis
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Palma, Ricardo L.
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Ixodes laridis
Heath & Palma
new species
(
Figs 1–2, 5
,
7–11, 13,15
,
17–19
,
21
¯33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45)
Ixodes eudyptidis
Maskell, 1885
;
Dumbleton 1953
: 12
, pl. 3, figs 5–8. In part: larva only.
Ixodes eudyptidis
Maskell, 1885
;
Dumbleton 1961
: 765
. In part.
“
Ixodes eudyptidis
”
Green & Macdonald, 1963
: 184
. Not
Ixodes eudyptidis
Maskell, 1885
.
Ixodes eudyptidis
Maskell, 1885
;
Roberts 1964
: 3
. In part.
Ixodes eudyptidis
Maskell, 1885
;
Roberts 1970
: 21
, fig. 6. In part: female only.
“
Ixodes eudyptidis
” St.
George
et al.
, 1977
: 493
. Not
Ixodes eudyptidis
Maskell, 1885
.
Ixodes eudyptidis
Maskell, 1885
;
Heath 1977
: 30
, figs 1–2. In part.
“
Ixodes eudyptidis
”
Heath, 1987
: 22
, fig. 1. Not
Ixodes eudyptidis
Maskell, 1885
.
Ixodes eudyptidis
Maskell, 1885
;
Bishop & Heath 1998
: 30
. In part.
“
Ixodes eudyptidis
”
Heath, 2006
: 133
. Not
Ixodes eudyptidis
Maskell, 1885
.
Ixodes eudyptidis
Maskell, 1885
; Heath 2010: 16. In part.
“
Ixodes eudyptidis
”
Heath & Cane, 2010
: 148
. Not
Ixodes eudyptidis
Maskell, 1885
.
Ixodes eudyptidis
Maskell, 1885
; Heath
et al
. 2011: 59. In part.
Type
host:
Larus novaehollandiae scopulinus
J.R. Forster, 1843
.
Etymology
: The species epithet “
laridis
” is a noun in apposition derived from the genus of the
type
host.
Material examined.
Type
specimens.
Ex
Larus novaehollandiae scopulinus
[on body]:
Holotype
♀
(
MONZ
AA.000209),
Kaikoura Peninsula
[
42°25'S
,
173°47'E
],
New Zealand
,
18 Nov. 1979
,
A.C.G. Heath
.
Paratypes
: 2♀ [partially dissected],
2♂
[one dissected and slide-mounted], 38N [2 slide-mounted] and 7L, with same data as holotype (
MONZ
AA.000210).
Ex
Larus novaehollandiae scopulinus
[in colony]:
Paratypes
7♀, 5♂, 3L, Kaikoura,
25 Aug. 1979
, A.C.G. Heath (MONZ AA.000211);
9♀
, 6L, same locality,
Nov. 1979
,
A.C.G. Heath
(
MONZ
AA.000212).
Non-type material from
New Zealand
.
Ex
Larus novaehollandiae scopulinus
[on body]:
2♀
, 3N, Christchurch,
30 Nov. 1981
, Lincoln Animal Research Centre (81/8315);
2♀
, Kaikoura,
Nov. 1986
, D. Murray (
ANIC
2080);
10♀
, Lower Portobello Bay,
Otago
,
24 Nov. 2013
, K. O'Dwyer;
7♀
(one with 7 legs, see
Teratology
below), Palliser Spit, no date, no collector;
2♀
, Kensington Oval, Dunedin,
3 Dec. 2016
, C. Cawley;
1♀
, Dunedin,
15 Dec. 2016
, C. Cawley; 4L reared in laboratory [slide-mounted; hatched
18 Jan. 1980
, eggs from
♀
, Kaikoura].
Ex
Larus dominicanus
Lichtenstein, 1823
[on body]:
1♀
, 41N, Eastbourne,
Wellington
,
Feb. 1978
, A.G. King;
2♀
, 1N, Paraparaumu Beach, Kapiti
Coast
,
Dec. 1978
, no collector;
9♀
, Waikanae, Kapiti
Coast
,
28 Feb. 1982
, A.J.D. Tennyson;
7♀
[one
♀
dissected, 2 slide mounts], 23N, 2L, Karori,
Wellington
,
12 Dec. 1982
, P. Brownsey;
1♀
[on head], Robinson Bay, Eastbourne,
18 Nov. 1990
, M. Darby;
1♀
, Waikanae, Kapiti
Coast
, no date, per L. Hudson.
Ex
Larus dominicanus
: 1N [in deserted nest], Weedons Point,
Chatham Islands
,
5 Feb. 1980
, A.C.G. Heath; 1N [under rock, near empty nest], Somes Island,
Wellington
Harbour,
8 Jan. 1982
, A.C.G. Heath.
Ex
Morus serrator
(G.R. Gray, 1843)
[on body]: 13N,
Somes Island
,
Wellington
Harbour,
22 Dec. 1981
,
R. Benfell
;
1♀
[saddle colony] Cape Kidnappers,
Hawke’s Bay
,
22 Dec. 1982
,
P. O'Brien
; 3 N,>100L [2 slidemounted],
Maori Bay
,
Muriwai Beach
,
Auckland
,
8 Oct. 2000
,
E.H. Kuschel
;
1♀
,
Picton Wharf
,
2 Dec. 2008
,
M. Bell.
Ex
Morus serrator
: 2N [in nest with one downy chick],
Clova Bay
,
Marlborough
Sounds,
30 Nov. 1981
, P
.
O'Brien
;
1♀
,
2♂
, 3N [under stone in rookery], landing,
White Island
,
Bay of Plenty
,
6 Dec. 1966
, K
.A.J. Wise (AMNZ, Reg.
120452
).
Ex
Stictocarbo punctatus punctatus
(Sparrman, 1786)
:
1♀
,
Eastbourne
,
Wellington
,
26 Apr. 1977
,
F. Fitzgerald
; 1N,
Te Horo
, Kapiti
Coast
,
30 Apr. 1977
,
D. Sutherland
;
2♀
, 2N, 11L,
Cobden Beach
,
Buller
,
8 May 1977
,
T.P. Fisher
;
1♀
, 4N,
Somes Island
,
Wellington
,
Mar. 1984
,
A.C.G. Heath.
Ex
Leucocarbo chalconotus
(Gray, 1845)
[in nest area]; 1N,
Taiaroa Head
,
Otago
Peninsula,
Feb. 2007
,
R.P. Cane.
Ex
Hydroprogne caspia
(Pallas, 1770)
:
3♀
,
Waimea Inlet
,
Tasman
Bay,
5 Nov. 2003
,
G. Elliot
; 1♀, 1N, 2L, no locality,
7 Nov. 2003
(N o 35387).
Ex
Sterna striata
Gmelin, 1789: 2
♀, Westport,
Nov. 1983
, no collector.
Ex
Diomedea sanfordi
Murphy, 1917:
6
♀, 3N, 1L,
Little Sister Island
,
Chatham Islands
,
23 Nov. 1994
,
C.J.R. Robertson.
Ex
Thalassarche bulleri platei
(Reichenow, 1898)
[off leg joint]: 1N,
Sisters Is
,
Chatham Islands
,
20 Nov. 1994
,
C.J.R. Robertson.
Ex
Thalassarche eremita
Murphy, 1930
[dead bird]:
5♀
,
Pyramid Rock
,
Chatham Islands
,
2 December 1987
,
A.J.D. Tennyson.
Ex
Pterodroma lessonii
(Garnot, 1826)
: 1N,
Ohope Beach
,
Bay of Plenty
,
7 Jan. 1971
.
N.R. Hellyer.
Ex
Platalea regia
Gould, 1838
[dead bird]:
56♀
(one with malformed scutum) [
4 ♀
dissected and slidemounted on 6 slides], 10N, 1L, Waikanae Estuary, Kapiti
Coast
,
2 Dec. 2010
, R. Mills (see
Peryer & Heath 2011
).
Non-type
material from
Australia
.
Ex
Larus novaehollandiae novaehollandiae
:
2♀
,
Wynyard
,
Tasmania
,
9 Feb. 1969
,
R.H. Green
(
ANIC
)
;
2♀
, 2N, 3L,
Tamar River
,
Tasmania
,
26 Sept. 1974
, no collector (
ANIC 2071
,
2072
)
;
6♀
,
Torquay
,
Victoria
,
19 Aug. 1984
,
J. O'Mara
(
ANIC 2092
)
.
Ex
Morus serrator
: 15N, 1L,
Black Pyramid
,
Bass Strait
,
Tasmania
,
27 Nov. 1961
,
R.H. Green
(
ANIC
)
;
1♀
,
Phillip Island
,
Victoria
,
16 Dec. 1992
,
R. Norman
(
ANIC 2094
)
.
Ex "albatross":
4♀
, 1N,
Albatross Island
, Bass Strait, no date,
N. Brothers
(
ANIC 2076
)
;
1♀
, 2L, same locality and collector,
Mar. 1986
(
ANIC 2079
)
; 3♀, 13L, no collecting data (ANIC 2073).
Ex
Tyto novaehollandiae castanops
(Gould, 1837)
:
1♀
,
Lemon Hill
,
Jericho
,
Tasmania
,
21 Nov. 1960
,
R.H. Green
(
ANIC 2091
)
;
1♀
, 1N,
Campbell Town
,
Tasmania
,
3 Aug. 1974
,
B. Munday
(
ANIC
)
.
Diagnosis.
A complete range of differences between
I. laridis
and
I. eudyptidis
is given in
Table 1
but, in particular, the female of
I. laridis
is readily distinguished from that of
I. eudyptidis
by the smaller size, shape and reduced sculpturing of the scutum, as well as the shallow depth and reduced length of the cervical grooves (
Figs 5– 6
,
34–35
) and the shape and number of coxal spurs. The external (distal) coxal spurs of
I. laridis
are triangular, and acutely pointed. Those on coxae I and II are of nearly similar size, but larger than those on III and IV, with the spur on the latter very small and about half the size of those on I and II. The external spurs on coxae of
I. eudyptidis
are also triangular, but I to III with rounded points, and IV more acutely pointed. The spur on I is the largest, II to III being smaller, but of approximately similar size to each other, with IV slightly smaller again.
Each species has an obvious internal (proximal) spur on coxae I, pointed in
I. laridis
but rounded
in
I. eudyptidis
. In
I. laridis
there is no spur internally on coxae II, merely a slight, pale projection, with no similar projection on either III or IV. A pigmented border is obvious internally on coxae I to III, but only just apparent on IV.
In
I
.
eudyptidis
there is a rounded projection internally on coxae II, but nothing similar on coxae III and IV, and there is no pigmented border internally on these coxae. There is no spur on trochanter IV in
I. laridis
females, whereas the majority of
I. eudyptidis
females show this feature to a greater or lesser degree (see
Morphological variations
.) This small spur—referred to by
Nuttall & Warburton (1911: fig. 213)
—is not a reliable diagnostic feature because it is sometimes absent or, when present, difficult to discern.
Other distinguishing features are the rectangular basis capituli with its lack of prominent, dorsal lateral projections, together with the shape of the porose areas in
I. laridis
(
Figs 1, 3
,
36
¯37). The auriculae of
I. laridis
are smaller and less protuberant than
in
I. eudyptidis
(
Figs 2, 4
,
38
¯39) with a tendency to converge towards the palpal base, whereas those
in
I. eudyptidis
diverge.
The shape of anal grooves also separates
I. laridis
from
I. eudyptidis
(
Figs 13–14
). The hypostomal dentition also differs markedly in both species but is more readily seen in slide-mounted specimens. Males are also readily distinguishable with
I. laridis
having a longer and narrower ventral plate than
I. eudyptidis
,
with a slightly convex posterior border versus mildly concave border
in
I. eudyptidis
(
Figs 18, 20
,
40
¯41). Also, males of
I. laridis
have both narrower and more curved adanal plates than those of
I. eudyptidis
, and the genital apron is smaller and narrower in
I. laridis
than that
in
I. eudyptidis
. The anal plate is also narrow with a posterior notch deeper than that structure
in
I. eudyptidis
(
Figs 18, 20
,
42
¯43). The anterior prolongation of the epimeral plate beneath the spiracle in males of
I. laridis
is barely one third the depth of that in males of
I. eudyptidis
(
Figs 15
¯16). Differences between the nymphs (see
Table 2
) are mainly in the size of some structures (e.g. length of scutum greater
in
I. eudyptidis
; tarsi I longer in
I. laridis
; tarsi IV shorter in
I. laridis
) and hypostomal dentition. In the larvae (see
Table 2
), the scutum in
I. laridis
is smaller overall than that of
I. eudyptidis
, and the chaetotaxy differs slightly, with
I. laridis
having fewer setae in some series and the main dorsal and ventral (idiosomal) body setae being considerably shorter than those
in
I. eudyptidis
(see
Table 3
). Larval hypostomal dentition also differs between these two species, and the ratio of the combined length of articles 2 and 3 of the palps to the greatest width is <
3 in
I. laridis
, whereas it is>
3
in
I. eudyptidis
.