New species and additional data on the chewing louse genus Myrsidea (Phthiraptera: Menoponidae) from wild Neotropical Passeriformes (Aves)
Author
Kolencik, Stanislav
Author
Sychra, Oldrich
Author
Papousek, Ivo
Author
Kuabara, Kamila M. D.
Author
Valim, Michel P.
Author
Literak, Ivan
text
Zootaxa
2018
4418
5
401
431
journal article
30109
10.11646/zootaxa.4418.5.1
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Myrsidea zuzanae
,
new species
(
Figs 5
,
12–13
,
24–25
)
Type
host.
Furnarius rufus
(J.F. Gmelin, 1788)
—rufous hornero.
Type
locality.
Los Tres Gigantes Biological Station
in the
Paraguayan Pantanal
,
Paraguay
(
20°04'S
,
50°09'W
).
Type
material.
Ex
Furnarius rufus
:
holotype
♀
,
Los Tres Gigantes Biological Station
in the
Paraguayan Pantanal
,
Paraguay
(
20°04'S
,
50°09'W
),
6–7 August 2012
,
I. Literak
(
MMBC
)
.
Paratypes
:
1♀
,
2♂
with the same data as holotype (
MMBC
)
.
Diagnosis.
Myrsidea zuzanae
n. sp.
shares the same
type
of male genital sac sclerite as other
Myrsidea
from the
Furnariidae
, but it can be easily distinguished from them by its unique modification of female tergites, especially II being the only tergite with a prominent medioposterior convexity (
Fig. 5
). However, among species of Neotropical
Myrsidea
from other bird families,
M. zuzanae
has a similar modification of female tergites as that of
M
.
rufi
Price & Dalgleish, 2006
and
M
.
phoenicii
Price & Dalgleish, 2006
from the
Thraupidae
. However, males of these two species have a completely different
type
of genital sac sclerite. In addition, females of
M. zuzanae
differ from those of
M. rufi
by (1) fewer setae on tergite VIII (
4–5 in
M. zuzanae
vs
6–8 in
M. rufi
), and (2) more setae on sternites III–V (total 11
7–124 in
M. zuzanae
vs
85–97 in
M. rufi
). Also, it differs from females of
M. phoenicii
by (1) more setae on tergite I (
14–19 in
M. zuzanae
vs
10–12 in
M. phoenicii
), (2) more setae on sternites III–V (total
117–124 in
M. zuzanae
vs
72–95 in
M. phoenicii
), and (3) fewer setae on tergite VIII (
4–5 in
M. zuzanae
vs
6–8 in
M. phoenicii
).
Description. Female (n = 2).
As in
Figs 5
and
24
. Hypopharyngeal sclerites fully developed. Length of
dhs
10, 0.060–0.065;
dhs
11, 0.102–0.105; ratio
dhs
10/11, 0.36–0.57;
ls5
0.06 long, latero-ventral fringe with 10–11 setae. Gula with 4 setae on each side. Pronotum with 6 setae on posterior margin and 3 short spiniform setae at each lateral corner. First tibia with 3 outer ventro-lateral and 4 dorso-lateral setae. Metanotum not enlarged, with 11–12 marginal setae; metasternal plate with 6 setae; metapleurites with 3–4 short strong spiniform setae. Femur III with 19–21 setae in ventral setal brush. Tergites modified as follows: tergite II with prominent medioposterior convexity and tergite III with widely rounded posterior margin (
Fig. 5
). Abdominal segments with well-defined median gap in row of tergal setae II–VIII. Tergal setae: I, 14–19; II, 12–13; III, 10; IV, 10; V, 12–13; VI, 12; VII, 12; VIII, 4–5. Postspiracular setae very long on I, II, IV, VII and VIII (0.31–0.46); and short on III, V–VI (0.16–0.27). Inner posterior seta of last tergum not longer than anal fringe setae with length 0.03; length of short lateral marginal seta of last segment, 0.04. Pleural setae: I, 6–7; II, 7–9; III, 8–9; IV, 6–9; V, 6–7; VI, 5–6; VII, 4–5; VIII, 3. Pleurites with only short spine-like setae. Pleurite VIII with inner setae (0.04) as long as outer (0.04–0.05). Anterior margin of sternal plate II with a medial notch. Sternal setae: I, 0; II,
4 in
each aster:
s1
, 0.09–0.10;
s2
, 0.05–0.06;
s3
, 0.05;
s4
, 0.03; with 13–14 marginal setae between asters, 2–5 medioanterior; III, 30–33; IV, 43–47; V, 44; VI, 27–29; VII, 15; VIII–IX, 9; and 11–13 setae on deeply serrated vulvar margin; without medioanterior setae on sternites. Anal fringe formed by 40 dorsal and 36 ventral setae. Dimensions: TW, 0.45–0.46; POW, 0.35–0.36; HL, 0.30– 0.32; PW, 0.29; MW, 0.45–0.46; AWIV, 0.63–0.65; ANW, 0.23; TL, 1.52–1.58.
Male (n = 2).
As in
Fig. 25
. As for female, except as follows: length of
dhs
10, 0.060;
dhs
11, 0.95–0.98; ratio
dhs
10/11, 0.61–0.63;
ls5
0.04–0.06 long, latero-ventral fringe with 10–11 setae. Gula with 2–4 setae on each side. Metanotum not enlarged with 8–9 marginal setae; metasternal plate with 6 setae; metapleurites with 3–4 short spiniform strong setae. Femur III with 14–17 setae in ventral setal brush. Abdominal segments with well-defined median gap in each row of tergal setae. Tergal setae: I, 6–7; II, 8–11; III, 7–8; IV–V, 8; VI–VII, 7–8; VIII, 4. Postspiracular setae very long on II, IV, VII and VIII (0.42–0.45); long on I (0.29); and short on III, V and VI (0.13–0.23). Length of inner posterior seta of last tergum, 0.045–0.070; short lateral marginal seta of last segment, 0.020–0.025. Pleural setae: I, 4–5; II, 6–7; III, 5–6; IV, 5–6; V, 5–6; VI, 4; VII, 2–4; VIII, 3. Pleurite VIII with inner setae (0.03–0.04) as long as outer (0.03–0.04). Anterior margin of sternal plate II with a medial notch. Sternal setae: I, 0; II,
4 in
each aster:
s1
, 0.07–0.11;
s2
, 0.05–0.06;
s3
, 0.04–0.05;
s4
, 0.03–0.04; with 12–14 marginal setae between asters, 4 medioanterior; III, 20–21; IV, 28–33; V, 33; VI, 26; VII, 15; VIII, 5–7; remainder of plate, 7–8; and with 3 setae posteriorly; without medioanterior setae on sternites. With 8 internal anal setae. Genital sac sclerite as in
Figs 12–13
. Dimensions: TW, 0.42; POW, 0.32–0.33; HL, 0.28–0.29; PW, 0.26–0.27; MW, 0.37–0.38; AWIV, 0.48–0.53; GW, 0.10–0.11; GSL, 0.08; TL, 1.28–1.36.
Etymology.
This species is named in honour of Zuzana Kokeš, the sister of the first author, in recognition of her great support during his life.
Remarks.
This is the first record of
Myrsidea
from
Furnarius rufus
. A portion of COI gene was sequenced from specimens of
M
.
zuzanae
from
Paraguay
(GenBank
MF563531
). Comparing our sequence with other known sequences of Neotropical
Myrsidea
, the divergences exceeded 19% in all cases. However, comparing our sequence of
M
.
zuzanae
with all known
Myrsidea
, the closest was that of
M
.
marksi
Johnson & Price, 2006
(ex
Phyllastrephus albigularis
(Sharpe, 1882)
, family
Pycnonotidae
, from
the Democratic Republic of the
Congo
, GenBank
KU187279
–
KU187280
), with a p-distance of 17.9%. These sequence divergences are large enough to confirm
M. zuzanae
as a new, separate species.