Two new species and a new record of mites of the family Stigmaeidae (Acari: Prostigmata) collected from mosses in Russia
Author
Khaustov, A. A.
text
Acarologia
2016
2016-07-22
56
3
321
339
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/acarologia/20162249
journal article
10.1051/acarologia/20162249
2107-7207
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Stigmaeus mollibus
n. sp.
(
Figures 7-15
)
Description
Female
(Figsures 7-10, 15) — Length of idiosoma 350 (350 – 390), width 175 (175 – 230).
Idiosomal dorsum (
Figures 7A
,
15A, C, D
) — Idiosoma fusiform, soft, mostly striated. Eyes absent. Propodosomal plate with setae
vi
and
ve
, weakly defined by more narrow striae than outside ones; with distinct median propodosomal apodeme. Area anteriorly and anterolaterally to propodosomal plate with numerous microtubercles. Setae
ve
,
c
2
, and
h
3
pointed, sparsely barbed. Other dorsal setae distinctly blunt-ended and barbed. Setae
c
2
situated ventrally. Ratio
ve/sci
= 3.3. Suranal plate divided, with three pairs of setae. Setae
e
1
and
f
1
situated on platelets (
Figure 15D
), remaining surface of hysterosoma without plates. Lengths of dorsal setae:
vi
11 (11 – 14),
ve
43 (43 – 45),
sci
13 (13 – 15),
sce
16 (15 – 16),
c
1
12 (12 – 15),
c
2
45 (45 – 53),
d
1
11 (11 – 12),
d
2
10 (10 – 11),
e
1
12
(11 – 13),
e
2
10
(10 – 12),
f
1
16 (16 – 17),
h
1
16 (16 – 18),
h
2
31 (27 – 31),
h
3
18 (18 – 23).
Idiosomal venter
(
Figures 7B
,
15B
) — Ventral setae weakly barbed and pointed, except for
ps
1
- ps
3
which are barbed and blunt-ended. Four pairs of aggenital setae;
ag
1
situated on separate small platelets;
ag
2
–
ag
4
on weakly defined platelet. Two pairs of genital setae. Cuticle posteriad to gnathosomal base and posterolaterad to coxae IV with microtubercles. Lengths of ventral setae: 1
a
22 (22 – 24), 1
b
20 (20 – 22), 1
c
29 (26 – 30), 2
b
50 (47 – 54), 2
c
27 (27 – 34), 3
a
25 (25 – 29), 3
b
20 (17 – 20), 3
c
17 (17 – 19), 4
a
20 (20 – 24), 4
b
14 (14 – 15), 4
c
12 (12 – 14),
ag
1
18 (18 – 20),
ag
2
18 (18 – 19),
ag
3
20 (20 – 23),
ag
4
22 (22 – 24),
g
1
19 (19 – 20),
g
2
22 (22 – 24),
ps
1
20 (19 – 21),
ps
2
23 (19 – 23),
ps
3
15 (15 – 17).
Gnathosoma
(
Figure 8
) — Tibial claw large. Setae
l’
of palpal tibia thin, seta-like (
Figure 8A
). All palpal setae pointed; setae of femur and genu weakly barbed. Number of setae on palpal segments: Tr 0, Fe 3 (
d
,
l’
,
v"
), Ge 1 (
d
), Ti 3 (
d
,
l’
,
l"
), Ta 8(1) (fused eupathidia
ul’
,
ul"
,
sul
, eupathidion
acm
,
ba
,
bp
,
lp
, 1 solenidion
ω
). Palpal supracoxal setae (
ep
) small, thick, with distinctly rounded tip. Rostrum of subcapitulum (
Fig. 8B
) relatively long, with lateral lobes. Subcapitular setae pointed;
n
weakly barbed in basal part, other setae smooth. Basal part of subcapitulum without reticulation. Lengths of subcapitular setae:
m
20 (20 – 22),
n
63 (60 – 65),
or
1
10 (10 – 11),
or
2
11 (11 – 12).
Legs
(
Figures 9-10
) — Empodial raylets capitate. Leg segments without reticulation. Leg I (
Figure 9A
). Coxae I posterodorsally with small, thick, with distinctly rounded tip leg supracoxal setae (
el
). Leg setation: Tr 1 (
v’
), Fe 4 (
d
,
l’
,
l"
,
bv"
), Ge 6 (
d
,
l’
,
l"
,
v’
,
v"
,
k
), Ti 5(1) (
d
,
l’
,
l"
,
v’
,
v"
,
Φp
), Ta 13(1) (
p’
,
p"
,
tc’
,
tc"
,
ft
’,
ft"
,
u’
,
u"
,
a’
,
a"
,
pl’
,
pl"
,
vs
,
ω
). Setae
d
of tibia and (
p
), (
tc
) and
ft’
of tarsus are eupathidia. Seta
k
6 (6 – 7). Solenidion
ω
short 12 (11 – 12), fingershaped; solenidion
Φp
15 (14 – 15) uniformly thin. solenidion
Φ
absent. Setae
ft"
, (
pl
) and
vs
of tarsus weakly barbed; (
u
) and (
a
) smooth. Leg II (
Figure 9B
). Leg setation: Tr 1 (
v’
), Fe 4 (
d
,
l’
,
l"
,
bv"
), Ge 2 (
l’
,
l"
), Ti 5(1) (
d
,
l’
,
l"
,
v’
,
v"
,
Φp
), Ta 8(1) (
tc’
,
tc"
,
u’
,
u"
,
a’
,
a"
,
pl’
,
vs
,
ω
). Setae
p’
of tarsus absent. Solenidion
ω
9 (8 – 9) finger-shaped; solenidion
Φp
10 (10 – 11) uniformly thin. All tarsal setae smooth. Setae
d
of tibia and
tc’
of tarsus very long and smooth. Leg III (
Figure 10A
). Leg setation: Tr 2 (
v’
,
l’
), Fe 3 (
d
,
l’
,
ev’
), Ge 0, Ti 5(1) (
d
,
l’
,
l"
,
v’
,
v"
,
Φp
), Ta 7(1) (
tc’
,
tc"
,
u’
,
u"
,
a’
,
a"
,
vs
,
ω
). Solenidion
ω
5 (5 – 6) baculiform; solenidion
Φp
9 (9 – 10) uniformly thin. Setae
d
of tibia and (
tc
) of tarsus very long and smooth. Leg IV (
Figure 10B
). Leg setation: Tr 1 (
v’
), Fe 2 (
d
,
ev’
), Ge 1 (
d
), Ti 5(1) (
d
,
l’
,
l"
,
v’
,
v"
,
Φp
), Ta 7(1) (
tc’
,
tc"
,
u’
,
u"
,
a’
,
a"
,
vs
,
ω
). Solenidion
ω
5 (4 – 5) baculiform; solenidion
Φp
9 (9 – 11) uniformly thin. Setae
d
of tibia and (
ts
) of tarsus extra-long and smooth.
FIGURE 7:
Stigmaeus mollibus
n. sp.
, female: A – idiosomal dorsum, B – idiosomal venter.
FIGURE 8:
Stigmaeus mollibus
n. sp.
, female: A – gnathosoma dorsally, B – subcapitulum.
FIGURE 9:
Stigmaeus mollibus
n. sp.
, female: A – leg I, B – leg II.
FIGURE 10:
Stigmaeus mollibus
n. sp.
, female: A – leg III, B – leg IV.
FIGURE 11:
Stigmaeus mollibus
n. sp.
, female, male: A – opisthosoma dorsally, B – opisthosoma ventrally.
Male (
Figure 11
) — Similar with female, but smaller and with more narrow posterior end of the body. Length of idiosoma 290, width 155.
Idiosomal dorsum
(
Figure 11A
) — As in female, except absence of setae
h
3
. Lengths of dorsal setae:
vi
9,
ve
38,
sci
10,
sce
13,
c
1
11,
c
2
37,
d
1
10,
d
2
10,
e
1
11
,
e
2
10
,
f
1
16,
h
1
17,
h
2
23.
Idiosomal venter (
Figure 11B
) — Podosoma as in female. Opisthosomal venter with three pairs of aggenital setae situated on longitudinal platelets. Pseudanal setae
ps
1-2
spine-like, smooth,
ps
3
bluntended and weakly barbed. Penis short, thin, weakly sclerotized.
Legs
(
Figures 12-13
) — Leg setation as in female, except presence of large male solenidia
ω
♂
on tarsi I-IV.
Deutonymph (
Figure 14
) — In general similar with female, but little smaller. Length of idiosoma 335, width 175.
Idiosomal dorsum (
Figure 14A
) — As in female, except absence of setae
h
3
and undivided suranal plate. Lengths of dorsal setae:
vi
12,
ve
45,
sci
11,
sce
18,
c
1
15,
c
2
45,
d
1
9,
d
2
11,
e
1
10
,
e
2
9
,
f
1
17,
h
1
18,
h
2
24.
Idiosomal venter (
Figure 14B
) — Podosoma as in female. Opisthosomal venter with three pairs of aggenital setae; setae
ag
3
situated on small platelets.
Legs (
Figure 12-13
) — Leg setation as in female, except absence of setae on trochanter and genu IV.
FIGURE 12:
Stigmaeus mollibus
n. sp.
, female, male: A – leg I, B – leg II.
FIGURE 13:
Stigmaeus mollibus
n. sp.
, female, male: A – leg III, B – leg IV.
FIGURE 14:
Stigmaeus mollibus
n. sp.
, female, deutonymph: A – opisthosoma dorsally, B – opisthosoma ventrally.
Type material —
Female
holotype
, slide
No
AK040415,
Russia
,
Tyumen Province
,
Tyumen Province
, vicinities of
lake Kuchak
,
57°20’05.3"N
66°03’08.9"E
,
4 April 2015
, moss on soil, coll.
A.A. Khaustov.
Paratypes
:
9 females
,
1 male
, 1 deutonymph, same data
.
Etymology — The name of the new species is derived from Latin word
mollibus
meaning
soft
and refers to soft and weakly sclerotized body.
Differential diagnosis — The new species is most similar to
S. shendabadiensis
Haddad, Akbari and Lotfollahi, 2010
, described from
Iran
(
Haddad
et al
. 2010
), by soft and finely striated body, divided suranal plate with three pairs of setae and similar leg setation. However, it differs from the latter by absence of seta
l"
of palpgenu (vs. present in
S. shendabadiensis
), absence of solenidion
Φ
of tibia I (vs. present in
S. shendabadiensis
), setae
d
2
and
e
2
situated on striated cuticle (vs.
d
2
and
e
2
situated on platelets in
S. shendabadiensis
).
Stigmaeus mimus
Summers, 1962
Stigmaeus mimus
,
Summers 1962
, p. 511
, figs. 19-20.
Material examined — Seven females,
Russia
,
Leningrad Province
, vicinity of Sestroretsk station, Sestroretsk swamp, in wet moss
Sphagnum magellanicum
Brid.
(Bryophyta:
Sphagnaceae
),
28 June 2015
,
60°07’22,8"N
,
30°02’36,9"E
, coll. D.A. Filippov.
Remarks — This species was described in the
U.S.A.
(
Arizona
) from litter under
Juglans rupestris
(
Summers 1962
)
. It was also recorded from litter in
Latvia
(
Kuznetsov and Petrov 1984
). This is a new record for the fauna of
Russia
.