Phytoseiid mites of the subtribe Amblyseiina (Acari: Phytoseiidae: Amblyseiini) from sub-Saharan Africa
Author
Zannou, Ignace D.
Author
De, Gilberto J.
Author
Ueckermann, Eddie A.
Author
Oliveira, Anibal R.
Author
Yaninek, John S.
Author
Hanna, Rachid
text
Zootaxa
2007
1550
1
47
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.178081
8da11a75-2497-4736-9789-972bfd1b29de
1175-5326
178081
Transeius katumaniensis
Zannou, Moraes & Oliveira
,
n. sp.
(
Fig. 21
)
DIAGNOSIS—Dorsal shield mostly reticulate; ratios s4:Z1 = 4.2, s4:S2 = 2.4; seta z4 shorter than z2 and about half as long as distance between its base and that of s4. Spermatheca with calyx bell-shaped.
FIGURE 21.
Transeius katumaniensis
Zannou, Moraes & Oliveira
,
n. sp.
(female): A. Dorsal shield; B. Ventral surface; C. Chelicera; D. Spermatheca; E. Leg IV.
FEMALE—(Specimen measured—Kenya: 1).
Dorsum (
Fig. 21
A)—Dorsal shield mostly reticulate, except for the smooth anterocentral region, 349 long and 187 wide. Setae j1 26, j3 37, j4 13, j5 13, j6 11, J2 11, J5 10, z2 22, z4 18, z5 10, Z1 13, Z4 64, Z5 83,
s4 54
,
S2 22
,
S4 13
,
S5 11
, r3 26, R1 18. Setae smooth, except Z4 and Z5, serrate.
Peritreme—Extending forward to level of j1.
Venter (
Fig. 21
B)—Sternal shield mostly smooth, with few lateral striae; posterior margin indistinct; distances between St1-St3 64, St2-St2 64. Genital shield smooth; distance between St5-St5 62. Ventrianal shield smooth, anterior margin slightly convex, 120 long, 85 wide at level of Zv2 and 77 wide at level of anus; preanal pores small and posteromesad to Jv2.
Chelicera (
Fig. 21
C)– Movable digit 34 long, with 2 teeth; fixed digit 29 long, with 7 teeth and a
pilus dentilis
.
Spermatheca (
Fig. 21
D)—Calyx bell-shaped, 10 long and ca.
11 in
diameter near vesicle; atrium nodular.
Legs—Macrosetae: Sge
II 18
, Sge
III 18
, Sge
IV 34
, Sti
IV 22
, St
IV 42
. Chaetotaxy: genu II: 2-2/1,2/0-1; genu III: 1-2/1,2/0-1.
MALE—Unknown.
LOCALITY AND
TYPE
MATERIAL—Holotype female from unknown plant, Machakos, Katumani,
Kenya
,
30-IX-1990
, C. Kariuki, deposited at ESALQ-USP.
ETYMOLOGY—The epithet
katumaniensis
refers to the location (Katumani) where the
type
of this species was collected.
REMARKS—
Transeius bellottii
(
Moraes & Mesa, 1988
)
differs from this species by having j3 and s4 serrate and macrosetae only on leg IV.
Transeius jailensis
(
Kolodochka, 1981
)
,
T. tuvinensis
(
Beglyarov & Meshkov, 1988
)
and
T. violini
(
Meyer & Rodrigues, 1966
) differ by having dorsal shield mostly smooth, with some lateral striae. In addition,
T. jailensis
has Z5 ca. 1.8 and ca. 2.7 times as long as Z4 and s4, respectively;
T. tuvinensis
has ventrianal shield striate and calyx of spermatheca narrower (ca. 0.5 time as wide as long); and
T. violini
has ventrial shield also striate and calyx of spermatheca swollen basally, bladder-like, then narrowing and flaring distally.