Review of the genus Holostaspis Kolenati, 1858 (Acari: Laelapidae)
Author
Babaeian, Esmaeil
Author
Mašán, Peter
Author
Halliday, Bruce
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-04-29
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journal article
26949
10.11646/zootaxa.4590.3.1
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Holostaspis ambigua
sp. nov.
(
Figs 1–9
)
Specimens examined.
Holotype
. female, NE
Slovakia
,
Bukovské Vrchy Hills
,
Ulič Village
(
48°57'44" N
,
22°25'34" E
),
meadow, in anthill of
Lasius flavus
(Fabricius, 1782)
(
Hymenoptera
,
Formicidae
) under
Quercus palustris
, altitude
280 m
,
August 17, 1999
, coll.
P. Mašán
.
Paratypes
. four females, with the same data as in holotype [these four specimens from Ulič Village were previously published under the name
Hypoaspis
(
Pneumolaelaps
)
montana
by
Fenďa & Mašán (2003)
]
. The holotype and two paratypes are deposited at the Institute of Zoology, Slovak Academy of Sciences,
Bratislava
, Slovakia, and two other paratypes at the Acarological Collection, Jalal Afshar Zoological Museum, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran.
Diagnosis (female).
Dorsal shield inversely ovoid, regularly tapering from level of
r5
, with uneven reticulate ornamentation on lateral regions, bearing 39 pairs of setae and one unpaired accessory setae between
J1–J5
; dorsal setae mostly short, smooth and similar in length, with tips not reaching bases of following posterior setae; setae
Z5
and
S5
longest, at least twice as long as most of other dorsal setae (
Z5
=
S5
= 2.5 x
J5
). Sternal shield as long as wide, mostly smooth, except a few irregular liniae/ridges in anterior region. Anal shield subtriangular, with anterior margin straight and anterolateral angles widely rounded; postanal seta slightly thicker and longer than adanals. Peritremes relatively long, anteriorly reaching level between
z1–s1
. Epistome subtriangular, with rounded or pointed apex. Fixed digit of chelicera with two shallow teeth, movable digit edentate.
Description
. FEMALE (N=4)
Dorsal idiosoma
(
Fig. 1
). Dorsal shield ovoid,
475–525 µm
long and
320–350 µm
wide, covering most or all of idiosoma dorsally (sometimes leaving exposed a
10–15 µm
strip of soft integument posterolaterally), smooth medially, with uneven lineate-reticulate ornamentation on lateral areas, bearing 39 pairs of setae: 22 pairs (
j1–j6
,
z1–z6
,
s1–s6
,
r2–r5
) in podonotal area and 17 pairs (
J1–J5
,
Z1–Z5
,
Px2–Px3
,
S1–S5
) in opisthonotal area and one unpaired accessory seta between
J1–J5
; with at least 21 pairs of discernible pore-like structures (four pairs of gland pores and 17 pairs of lyrifissures). All dorsal shield setae simple, smooth and short, except
S2–S4
slightly longer, and
S5
and
Z5
longest. Lengths of some dorsal shield setae:
j
1
23–26 µm
,
z
1
8–11 µm
,
J
4
25–31 µm
,
J
5
21–26 µm
,
Z5
52–58 µm
,
S4
41–47 µm
,
S5
49–55 µm
.
Ventral idiosoma
(
Fig. 2
). Tritosternum with short columniform base (
19–25 µm
) and pilose laciniae (
60–63 µm
). Sternal shield subquadrate,
100–115 µm
in length and width, widest at level of coxae II–III (
146–158 µm
), with convex anterior and slightly concave posterior margin; surface smooth, or weakly reticulate in anterior portion; setae short, with tips not reaching bases of following ones (
st
1
24–27 µm
,
st2
and
st
3
29–32 µm
); lyrifissures
iv1
and
iv2
slit-like. Metasternal setae (
st
4
29–34 µm
) and associated lyrifissures
iv3
on soft integument; endopodal platelets III–IV subtriangular, narrow and free from sternal shield. Epigynal shield tongueshaped, elongate, slightly bulging at level between
st5
and
Zv
1
, 203–223 µm long and
117–127 µm
wide (
103–112 µm
at level of
st5
); anterior hyaline margin broadly convex, extending to level between sternal setae
st2
and
st3
; posterior portion with lineate ornamentation pattern forming usually eight elongate cells; genital setae (
st
5
31–34 µm
) inserted on mediolateral margins and associated lyrifissures
iv5
on soft integument; soft integument with two pairs of small sclerites, one close and lateral to
Zv1
, and another farther, at level between
iv5
and
Zv1
. Metapodal platelets suboval. Anal shield
73–81 µm
long and
71–77 µm
wide, triangle-shaped, with lineate-reticulate pattern (predominated by semicircular lines) on anterior portion; postanal seta
31–39 µm
long, negligibly thickened and slightly longer than adanal setae (
24–27 µm
); cribrum with narrow band of spicules. Lateral and opisthogastric soft integument with 16 pairs of setae. Poststigmatic section of peritrematal shield narrow, tapered posteriorly.
Gnathosoma
(
Figs 3–5
). Epistome (
Fig. 3
) subtriangular, sharply or obtusely pointed, rarely bipointed. Corniculi short and narrow, with a bump or protuberance on lateral margin, more or less horn-like; internal malae abutting each other, median projections narrow, with smooth margins, with dense laterobasal fimbriae; labrum blade-like, reaching tip of palpgenu (
Fig. 4
). Deutosternal furrow narrowed posteriorly, with six transverse rows of denticles, each with 4–16 denticles. Lengths of hypostomal and palpcoxal setae:
h
1
17–21 µm
,
h
2
12–15 µm
,
h
3
27–31 µm
,
pc
17–19 µm
. Shape and dentition of chelicera as in
Fig. 5
; lengths of cheliceral articles: the second segment
80–100 µm
, fixed digit
22–24 µm
, movable digit
22–27 µm
.
FIGURES 1–5.
Holostaspis ambigua
sp. nov.
, female. 1. Dorsal idiosoma; 2. Ventral idiosoma; 3. Epistome, variant forms; 4. Ventral
gnathosoma
with palp; 5. Chelicera.
FIGURES 6–9.
Holostaspis ambigua
sp. nov.
, female. 6. Leg I; 7. Leg II; 8. Leg III; 9. Leg IV.
Legs
(
Figs 6–9
). Tarsi I–IV each with a pair of claws and pulvillus. Lengths of legs: leg I
390–434 µm
, leg II
285–320 µm
, leg III
222–275 µm
, leg IV
368–397 µm
. Setae
ad1
on femur I, II and IV thickened, setae
pd
on trochanter I,
al
on trochanter II,
pl
on trochanter III,
ad1
on femur III,
ad2
on femur IV and
ad
on trochanter IV slightly thickened.
MALE. Unknown.
Etymology.
The specific name refers to the Latin adjective "
ambiguus
" (= uncertain) is referred to the fact that this species may be readily confused because it is intermediate in appearance between some other congeners, together representing a species complex whose members are difficult to delineate.
Remarks.
The new species can be reliably recognised by the following combination of characters used in the identification key above: (1) setae
Z5
and
S5
similar in length and about 2.5 times longer than
J5
; (2) setae
J5
relatively short, with their tips not reaching beyond posterior margin of dorsal shield; (3) soft integument with 16 pairs of setae.