New species, new records and re-description of spider mites (Acari: Tetranychidae) from India
Author
Zeity, Mahran
Author
Srinivasa, N.
Author
Gowda, C. Chinnamade
text
Zootaxa
2016
2016-03-03
4085
3
journal volume
31429
10.11646/zootaxa.4085.3.5
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1175-5326
1052685
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Oligonychus neotylus
sp. nov.
Zeity & Srinivasa
(
Figs. 1–11
)
General diagnosis.
Based on
Pritchard and Baker (1955)
, this new species belongs to the
pratensis
group defined by the aedeagus bent dorsad, and females with tibia I with nine tactile setae, tarsus I with two tactile setae on the venter at or just beyond the distal set of duplex setae, longitudinal striae between setae
f1
; they inhabit the under surface of monocotyledonous host plants. The species is defined by having: pre-genital striae longitudinal; striae transverse on posterior part of genital area, longitudinal anteriorly between
g1
. Peritreme ends in simple elongate bulb. Knob of aedeagus similar to bird’s head with beak.
Description.
Male
.
Holotype
. Near grayish in color.
Gnathosoma
.
Terminal sensillum of palpus (3.9–4.3µm) twice as long as broad; dorsal sensillum (3.8–4.0µm) fusiform, smaller than terminal sensillum (spinneret). Peritreme ends in simple elongated bulb.
Dorsum.
Idiosoma length 390 µm (including gnathosoma), range 388–391 µm (
2 paratypes
properly mounted and measured). Idiosomal setae slightly barbed, longer than distance between their bases. Measurements of dorsal setae (
3 males
measured):
v2
50
(48–51),
sc1
99 (95–100),
sc2
61 (60–65),
c1
89 (88–95),
c2
90 (88–98),
c3
85 (81–87),
d1
95 (91–96),
d2
90 (88–94),
e1
77 (75–80),
e2
85 (81–87),
f1
53 (50–57),
f2
45 (40–45),
h1
25(21–26).
Aedeagus
. Aedeagal shaft broad at base, narrowing and bent dorsad. Aedeagal knob similar to bird’s head with beak. Posterior projection long and tapering, anterior projection short and acute; dorsal margin of knob round to acute. Aedeagus measurements for
holotype
: a-7.87–8.10, b-12.59–13.2, c-7.30–7.55, d-28.2–29.8, length of knob 3.26–3.55 (
Fig. 7a
).
FIGURES 1–7.
Oligonychus neotylus
sp. nov.
(1) Dorsal view of female; (2) Peritreme; (3) Dorsal striae between
f1-f1;
(4) Palp tarsus of female; (5) Palp tarsus of male; (6) Genital area of female; (7a) Male aedeagus; (7b) male aedeagus of
Oligonychus tylus
(from Baker and Pritchard 1960).
FIGURES 8–11.
Oligonychus neotylus
sp. nov.
Legs (8) Tibia and tarsus I of female (9) Tibia and tarsus II of female (10) Tibia and tarsus I of male (11) Tibia and tarsus II of male.
Legs
. Number of tactile setae and solenidia (in parenthesis) on leg I–IV: I
2 – 1 – 10– 5– 9
+ (4) – 13 + (3) + 2 duplex
II 2 – 1
– 6 – 5 – 7 – 13 + (1) + 1 duplex
III 1 – 1
– 4 – 4 – 6 – 9 + (1)
IV 1 – 1
– 4 – 4 – 7 – 9 (or 10) + (1)
Tarsus I with 4 tactile setae and 2 solenidia proximal to proximal duplex setae, 1 solenidion level with proximal duplex setae. Tarsus II with 3 tactile setae and 1 solenidion proximal to duplex setae. Tarsus I with proximoventral hairs fused, forming ventral spur.
Female
.
Near grayish in color.
Gnathosoma
.
Terminal sensillum (spinneret) pointed (4.9–5.2µm), twice as long as broad, dorsal sensillum short and fusiform (3.9–4.1µm). Peritreme ends in simple elongated bulb.
Dorsum
. Body length with gnathosoma 475–500 µm, width 292–312 µm. Idiosomal setae slightly barbed, longer than distance between their bases, striae between dorsocentral setae (
c1
,
d1
and
e1
) transverse, longitudinal between
f1
. Measurements of dorsal setae:
v2
63
–76,
sc1
104–120,
sc2
80–86,
c1
87–100,
c2
93–108,
c3
84–99,
d1
83–97,
d2
94–100,
e1
81–96,
e2
94–100,
f1
77–88,
f2
73–85,
h1
44–46, distance between dorsal setae
v2
-h1
346– 352,
v2-v2
63
–68,
sc1–sc1
88–94,
sc2-sc2
210–214,
c1-c1
71–72,
c2-c2
166–170,
c3-c3
290–299,
d1-d1
77–80,
d2-d2
181–190,
e1-
e1
50–55,
e2-e2
146–147,
f1-f1
40–49,
f2-f2
88–93,
h1-h
1
28–35.
Venter
. Genital flap with transverse striae posteriorly, oblique striae anteriorly. Pre-genital area with entire longitudinal striae. Measurments of ventral setae,
1a
45–48,
1b
56–60,
1c
62–63,
2b
85–83,
2c
62–68,
3a
54–55,
3b
55–58,
4a
52–56,
4b
66–67,
ag
66–68,
g1
43–47,
g2
44–45,
ps
1
26–28,
ps
2
26–27.
Legs
.
Number of tactile setae and solenidia (in parentheses) on legs I–IV:
I
2 − 1 − 10 − 5 − 9
+ (1–2) – 13 + (1–3) + 2 duplexes
II 2 − 1
– 6 – 5 – 7 – 12 (13) + (1) + 1 duplex
III 1 − 1
− 4 − 4 – 6 – 9 + (1)
IV 1 − 1
− 4 − 4 – 7 – 9 (10) + (1)
Tarsus I with 4 tactile setae and 1 solenidion proximad to proximal duplex setae. Tarsus II with 3 tactile setae and 1 solenidion proximad to duplex setae. The number of tactile setae and solenidia on tibia and tarsus I & II showed asymmetrical variations.
Type
material.
Holotype
one male, from
Zea mays
, Narendra, Dharwad, south
India
, (
N15o30
'
17.4''
; 74o 85
'
22''; elevation
688 m
),
September 2015
, coll. Mahran Zeity.
Paratypes
,
3 males
and
8 females
, data same as for
holotype
(
AINP
1337).
Other
material examined:
Eight
females and seven males from
Zea
mays,
Doddaballapur
, south
India
(
N 13o17
'
94'';
E 77o 32
'
88'';
elevation
895 m
)
October 2013
, coll.
Mahran Zeity
(
AINP1354
)
;
three males, from
Pennisetum purpureum
,
GKVK
campus,
Bangalore
(
N 13o 04
'
27''
;
E 77o 34
'
43''
;
elevation
940 m
)
November 2014
, coll.
Mahran Zeity
(
AINP1660
)
.
All
type
material deposited in
AINP
Agricultural Acarology
collection
,
UAS
Bangalore
,
India
.
Etymology.
Named after
Oligonychus tylus
Baker & Pritchard, 1960
, being the nearest species.
Remarks.
This species resembles
O. tylus
in having a relatively small aedeagal knob, but it differs in having a small anterior projection and much longer posterior projection, while in
O. tylus
the anterior projection is absent and the posterior projection is minute. Like
Oligonychus tylus
, the new species is not monophagous.
Oligonychus tylus
is known from
Panicum maximum
, Sorghum
and an unidentified wild grass (
Poaceae
), and also
Phoenix dactylifera
(
Arecaceae
) (
Baker & Pritchard 1960
;
Gerson
et al.
, 1983
;
Sirsikar & Nagabhusanam 1986
).