Revision of the subfamily Onychalginae Fain, 1988 (Acariformes: Pyroglyphidae) — ectoparasites of passerine birds
Author
Grootaert, Patrick
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Onychalges odonturus
Gaud, 1968
(
Figs. 12
,
13
,
20
)
Onychalges odonturus
Gaud, 1968
: 306
, figs. 3c, 4c, 6b (
Psoroptidae
);
Fain 1988
: 21
(
Pyroglyphidae
).?
Sturnophagoides
(
Kivuicola
)
kivuana
Fain, 1971
: 4
, figs. 3, 4,
syn. nov
.
?
Kivuicola kivuana,
Fain 1988
: 21
(
Pyroglyphidae
).
Redescription
. MALE (
holotype
,
Figs. 12
,
20
). Body, including gnathosoma and opisthosomal lobes, 500 (
500– 520 in
4
paratypes
) long and 300 (300–310) wide.
Idiosoma
. Propodonotal shield about 140 long and 80 wide.
Hysteronotal shield about 220 long, 100 wide at level of setae
d1
and 140 wide at level of setae
f2
bases. Minimal distance between shields about 40. Dorsal striae fine. Anterior and posterior pairs of genital papillae located almost at same longitudinal level. Aedeagus very short, 3–4 long. Sheath of aedeagus not developed. Diameter of adanal suckers about 20. Adanal shields fused or narrowly separated anteriorly, about 140 long. Terminal cleft about 45 long. Opisthosomal lobes about 50 wide at base. Apical membrane of opisthosomal lobes present, angular apically, about 8 long posterior to level of seta
h3
bases. Maximum distance between lobes about 55. Lengths of setae:
si
45–50,
se
230–250,
c2
190–220,
cp
290–310,
c3
220–230,
d2
130–140,
e2
200–220,
f2
220–240,
h2
and
h3
410– 440,
ps1
115–130,
ps2
195–200,
ps
3
28–30,
1
a 75–80,
3
a 140–160,
4
a 80–85,
4
b 130–140, and
g
about 4. Distances between setal bases (approximate):
c1-c1
100,
c2-c2
200,
d1-d1
80,
d2-d2
120,
e1-e1
100,
e2-e2
150, and
4b-4b
40. Distances between levels of seta bases (approximate):
c1-d1
60 and
e1-
e2
50. Legs III about 360 long; legs IV about 270 long. Tarsi III and IV about 100 and 80 long, respectively. Lengths of solenidia and setae:
ω
1
I 50–55,
ω1
II 22–23
,
ω3
48–50,
φ
I and
φ
II about 110,
φ
III and
φ
IV about 120,
σ
1
I 95–100,
σ2
I 5
,
σ
II 6–5
,
σ
III 60
–65,
sR
III 240–250,
kT
III and
kT
IV about 70.
FIGURE 12
.
Onychalges odonturus
Gaud, 1968
, male. A—dorsal view; B—ventral view; C—apical membrane of opisthosomal lobe (specimen from
Lagonosticta rubricata
); D—apical membrane of opisthosomal lobe (specimen from
Amandava subflava
).
FEMALE (5
paratypes
,
Figs. 13
,
20
). Body, including gnathosoma, 430–450 long and 270–290 wide.
Idiosoma
. Propodonotal shield about 150 long and 90 wide. Hysteronotal shield about 80 long and 40 wide. Its anterior margin widely concave, lateral margins subparallel, and posterior margin almost straight. Maximum distance between shields about 80. Dorsal striae fine. Epigynum about 100 long. Bursa copulatrix globose. Lengths of setae:
si
33–38,
se
230–260,
c2
130–150,
cp
190–220,
c3
140–160,
d2
and
e2
80
–90,
f2
47–50,
h2
and
h3
280– 300,
ps1
about 50,
ps2
55–60,
ps3
36–39,
1
a about 50,
3a
90–100,
4
a 100–110,
4
b and
g
about 50. Distances between setal bases (approximate):
c1-c1
130,
c2-c2
190,
d1-d1
60,
d2-d2
150,
e1-
e1
70,
e2-e2
150, and
4b-4b
80. Distances between levels of seta bases (approximate):
c1-d1
60 and
e1-
e2
30. Legs III and IV about 200 long. Tarsi III and IV about 65 long. Lengths of solenidia and setae:
ω
1
I 39–41,
ω1
II 20–23
,
ω3
38–40,
φ
I and
φ
II about 80,
φ
III 80
–85,
φ
IV about 40,
σ
1
I 75–80,
σ
2
I about 5,
σ
II 6–7
,
σ
III 40
–45,
sR
III 145–160,
kT
III and
kT
IV 50
–60.
Type
material examined
.
Holotype
male (
MRAC
188.247),
4 male
,
5 female
and 2 tritonymph
paratypes
(
MRAC
188.247-188.249) from
Spermophaga haematina
(Vieillot)
(
Passeriformes
:
Estrildidae
),
CAMEROON
: Centre Region, Yaounde,
3°52'N
,
11°31'E
,
August 1955
, coll. J. Mouchet.
Non-type material examined
.
2 males
and
6 females
(
MRAC
188.251-188.254) from
Lagonosticta rubricata
(
Lichtenstein
)
(
Passeriformes
:
Estrildidae
) [new host],
SOUTH AFRICA
: KwaZulu-Natal Province, Sisonke District Municipality, Donnybrook,
29°55'36''S
,
29°52'41''E
,
8 April 1968
, coll. unknown;
1 male
(
MRAC
) from
Sporaeginthus subflavus
(Vieillot)
(
Passeriformes
:
Estrildidae
),
ZIMBABWE
: Harare Province, Harare,
17°49'39''S
,
31°03'12''E
,
23 April 1973
, coll. B. Colahan.
FIGURE 13
.
Onychalges odonturus
Gaud, 1968
, female. A—dorsal view; B—ventral view.
Hosts and distribution
. This species was recorded from
Spermophaga haematina
in
Cameroon
(
Gaud 1968
),
Lagonosticta rubricata
in
Zimbabwe
(Colaham 1982) and
South Africa
(present paper), and
Sporaeginthus subflavus
from
Zimbabwe
.
Remark
. The opisthosomal lobes of males from
Lagonosticta rubricata
have rounded apical membranes instead of pointed membranes as found in males of the
type
series and the male from
Sporaeginthus subflavus
(
Fig. 12
C, D).
Kivuicola kivuana
Fain, 1971
was very briefly described from a single female specimen collected from dry skin of
Perodicticus potto
(Muller)
(
Primates
:
Lorisidae
) originating from D.R. of the
Congo
(North Kivu: Mutwanga) (
Fain 1971
). The original description indicates that the female
holotype
is deposited in MRAC.
However we did not find this specimen there or in IRSNB (collection of A. Fain) and think that it is probably lost. The original figures show the strong similarity between this specimen and females of
O
. odonturus
. The
holotype
differs only by larger body - 505 long and 305 wide (vs 430–450 long and 270–290 wide in examined specimens of
O
. odonturus
). These differences are probably the result of intraspecific variability and we consider
K. kivuana
syn. nov
.
as a putative junior synonym of
O
. odonturus
. The record of these mites on a
potto
is certainly an accidental contamination (
Fain 1971
).