Two new species of tarsonemid mites (Acari: Tarsonemidae) from northeastern Brazil
Author
Sousa, Josilene M.
Author
Lofego, Antônio C.
Author
Gondim Jr, Manoel G. C.
text
Zootaxa
2014
3889
3
429
441
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3889.3.5
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1175-5326
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Fungitarsonemus setillus
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 7–12
)
Diagnosis.
Female—prodorsal shield fused to tergite C (Fig. 07); dorsal setae
h
minute (4µm or less); setae
c2
,
d
and
e
short, (less than 12µm); setae
c1
and
f
subequal and at least 3 times longer than
c2
. Male: dorsal setae
c1
and
c2
subequal and setae
v2
twice as long as
sc2
; seta
f
lanceolate.
Description.
ADULT FEMALE (
holotype
). Gnathosoma subcircular in dorsal view and circular in ventral view, length 34 (28–34), maximum width 39 (35–39), capsule about as wide as long, not beaklike anteriorly. Dorsal apodeme indistinct. Seta
ch
10 (10–17) and
vm
12 (11–14) smooth; seta
pp
not recognizable. Palpus short with 1 terminal seta and 2 terminal cone-shaped structures. Pharynx elongate-oval, 18 (18–22) long and 5 (5–6) maximum wide.
Idiosoma (
Figs. 7
and
8
): length 172 (160–173), width at level of
c1
145 (120–160); prodorsal shield normally covering gnathosoma, fused with tergite C, prodorsal ornamentation absent. Stigma adjacent to anterior margin of tubercle of
sc2
. Pits
v2
not observed. Lengths of setae:
v1
32
(30–35),
sc1
16 (16–19),
sc2
80 (75–100),
c1
28 (27–31),
c2
10 (10–11),
d
8 (7–10),
e
4 (4–5),
f
35 (35–38) and
h
3 (2–4). All setae setiform;
v1
,
sc2
,
c1
,
d
and
f
serrate;
c2
smooth;
sc1
capitate and with tiny spines. Distances between dorsal setae:
v1–v1
28
(25–30),
sc1–sc1
55 (48–55),
sc2–sc2
60 (59–60),
v1
–sc2
16 (15–18),
c1–c1
60 (58–63),
c2–c2
120 (120–130),
c1–c2
46 (42–46),
d–d
45 (39–45),
f–f
17 (16–18),
e–f
14 (10–14) and
h–h
12 (10–12). Setae
sc1
inserted posterior to
sc2
.
Coxisternal setae
1a
11 (10–11), near the apodeme 1;
2a
9 (8–11), near anterior end of apodeme 2;
3a
3 (3–5), placed between sejugal apodeme and apodeme 3;
3b
5 (4–6), on posterior end of apodeme 4. Apodeme 1 conspicuous, fused to anterior end of prosternal apodeme. Apodeme 2 well developed, not fused to prosternal apodeme. Prosternal apodeme uninterrupted, conspicuous from junction with apodeme 1 to junction with sejugal apodeme; sejugal apodeme well developed and uninterrupted. Apodeme 3, extending diagonally from anterior end of trochanter III to region near bases of seta
3a
; apodeme 4 extending diagonally from base of seta
3b
to middle part of poststernal apodeme. Coxisternal plates smooth. Tegula subtriangular 8 (6–8) long, 8 (6–9) wide; posterior margin rounded. Seta
ps
smooth.
Legs (
Figs. 9-12
): lengths (trochanter to tarsus): leg
I 59
(56–64), leg
II 67
(61–67), leg
III 88
(88–95), leg
IV 41
(40–43). Number of leg setae on femur—tarsus (solenidia in parentheses):
I 4–4
–5(1
φ
)+6(1
ω
),
II 3–3
–4–5(1
ω
), leg
III 1
+3–4–4. Tarsal solenidion
ω
of tibiotarsus
I 4
(4–5) long, robust and elongated. Sensory cluster of tibia I incomplete (
φ
1 lacking), solenidion
φ2
2 (1–2) long, robust and slightly capitate; eupathidiun
k
4 (3–4) long; both inserted approximately at same level. Seta
d
of tibia
I 15
(10–15) long, smooth. Solenidion
ω
of tarsus II proximal, 6 (5–6) long, stout, wider medially; seta
pl
absent. Seta
d
of tibia
II 31
(30–32) long, serrate. Femurogenu
IV 23
(20–25) long; tibiotarsus IV (13–16) long. Lengths of leg IV setae:
v´F
11 (10–15),
v´G
17 (15–19),
v'Ti
15 (15–20) and
tc”
31 (26–32); all setae setiform. Setae
v'G
,
v'F
and
v'Ti
serrate; seta
tc"
smooth.
ADULT MALE. (4
paratypes
). Gnathosoma: subcircular in outline, length 28–31, maximum width 29–32; dorsal apodeme distinct. Setae
ch
10–15, smooth,
vm
9–12, smooth,
pp
not observed. Palpus short, bearing 1 small subterminal seta and 2 terminal cone-shaped structures. Pharynx 14–20 long and 4–5 maximum wide.
Idiosoma: (
Figs. 13
and
14
): length 120–140, maximum width 90–110. Prodorsal shield trapezoidal. Lengths of dorsal setae:
v1
40
–42,
v2
13
–17,
sc1
105–120,
sc2
34–39,
c
1
30–34,
c
2
29–31,
d
17–35, and
f
11–13. Setae setiform and serrate, except
f
, leaf shaped, tricarinate, wider medially. Distances between dorsal setae:
v1–v
1
16–19,
v2–v
2
23–24,
sc1–sc1
40–45,
sc2–sc2
48–
54
,
v1–v2
5–6,
v2
–sc
1
15–17,
sc1–sc2
5–6,
c1–c1
58–60,
c2–c2
79–90,
c1–c
2
18–21,
d–d
17–20,
f–f
22–23. Seta
sc1
very long, anterior to
sc2
. Setae
c1
and
c2
subequal, seta
c1
close to
c2
than
d
.
Coxisternal seta
1a
10–15, in median region of coxisternal plate I; seta
2a
13–15, slightly more farther apart then
1a
; seta
3a
8–9, near anterior end of apodeme 3; seta
3b
10–13 near middle of apodeme 4. Apodeme 1 fused to anterior end of prosternal apodeme; apodeme 2 fading short of fusing to prosternal apodeme. Prosternal apodeme present between coxisternal plates I and II, not fused to sejugal apodeme. Sejugal apodeme conspicuous, completely developed and uninterrupted, extending diagonally from anterior end of trochanter III to region near bases of setae
3a.
Apodeme 4 uniting anteriorly with poststernal apodeme. Venter of idiosoma smooth.
Legs (
Figs. 15–18
): lengths (trochanter to tarsus):
I 70
–74,
II 70
–84,
III 79
–82, and
IV 85
–93. Number of leg setae on femur—tarsus (solenidia in parentheses):
I 4–4
–6(1) –8(1
φ
), II: 3–3–4–4(1),
III 1–3
–4–3. Solenidion
ω
of tarsus
I 7–8
long, stout, wider medially. Sensory cluster incomplete (
φ
1 lacking), solenidion
φ2
2 long, capitate, eupathidiun
k
3 long, both inserted at approximately same level. Seta
d
of tibia
I 12–14
long, serrate. Solenidion
ω
of tarsus II proximal, 5–7 long, stout, wider medially. Seta
pl
'' not observed. Seta
d
of tibia
II 14–16
long, smooth. Trochanter IV slightly wider than long, anterior margin slightly longer 10–21 than posterior margin 11–15. Femurogenu
IV 45
–51 long and 15–17 wide at
v'F
level; posterior margin convex, anterior margin almost all convex, with small concavity at distal end, without projection. Seta
v'F
6–8 long and
v'G
34–40 long—both serrate. Tíbia
IV 9–11
long, Seta
v'Ti
79–83 long, smooth. Tarsus IV bearing 2 smooth setae
pv''
4 long and
u'
4 long. Seta
tc''
not observed. Claws well developed.
FIGURE 7
.
Fungitarsonemus setillus
sp. nov.
, female dorsum.
FIGURE 8
.
Fungitarsonemus setillus
sp. nov.
, female venter.
FIGURES 9–12
.
Fungitarsonemus setillus
sp. nov.
, female. 9, leg I, details of sensorial cluster; 10, leg II; 11, leg III; 12, leg IV.
FIGURE 13
.
Fungitarsonemus setillus
sp. nov.
, male dorsum.
LARVA. Unknown.
Type
material.
Female
holotype
(collection number 9228),
4 female
and
2 male
paratypes
from
Annona muricata
(
Magnoliales
:
Annonaceae
),
BRAZIL
: State of Pernambuco, Goiana,
7º38’16,08’’S
,
34º57’9,41’’W
,
23 February 2006
, Coll. J. M. Sousa;
8 female
and
3 male
paratypes
(collection numbers 9229 and 9230) from
Annona muricata
(
Magnoliales
:
Annonaceae
),
BRAZIL
: State of Pernambuco, Goiana,
7º38’17,63’’S
,
34º57’9,04’’W
,
12 December 2005
, coll. J. M. Sousa;
8 female
paratypes
(collection number 9231) from
Annona coriacea
(
Magnoliales
:
Annonaceae
),
BRAZIL
: State of Pernambuco, Recife,
7º38’16,08’’S
and
34º57’9,41’’W
,
23 February 2006
, coll. J. M. Sousa;
3 female
paratypes
(collection number 812
DJMS
) from
Annona muricata
(
Magnoliales
:
Annonaceae
),
BRAZIL
: State of Pernambuco, Goiana,
7º38’17,63’’S
and
34º57’9,04’’W
,
15 March 2006
, coll. J. M. Sousa;
6 female
paratypes
from
Annona muricata
(
Magnoliales
:
Annonaceae
),
BRAZIL
: State of Pernambuco, Goiana,
7º38’17,63’’S
and
34º57’9,04’’W
,
31 January 2006
, coll. J. M. Sousa.
Type
deposition
.
Holotype
and 25
paratypes
(
20 females
and
5 males
) at
UNESP
/
SJRP
;
3 female
paratypes
at
UFRPE
;
5 female
paratypes
at
USDA
.
Etymology.
The species name
setillus
refers to the short length of female setae
h
.
Differential diagnosis.
The new species is most similar to
Fungitarsonemus peregrinus
(
Beer
, 1954
)
in having all dorsal setae on the tergites relatively short (less than 50µm), similar pattern of apodemes in the female, and legs IV of the male with similar shape and length of setae. However, females of this new species can be distinguished from those of
F. peregrinus
by having the prodorsal shield fused to tergite C; dorsal setae
h
and
d
about 0.3 and 0.4 times as long as those of
F. peregrinus
, respectively; and setae
c1
longer than
c2
(vs.
c1
shorter than
c
2
in
F. peregrinus
). Males of the two species can be distinguished in
Fungitarsonemus setillus
by having dorsal setae
c1
and
c2
subequal in length, and setae
v2
twice longer than
sc2
(vs. setae
c2
about five times longer than setae
c1
and setae
v2
shorter than setae
sc
2
in
F. peregrinus
). The fusion of the prodorsal shield and tergite C also occurs in females of
Fungitarsonemus pulvirosus
, however, in this species dorsal setae
c1
,
d
and
f
are very long (more than 100µm) and whip-like.