New flat mite genera (Acari: Trombidiformes: Tenuipalpidae) associated with Australian sedges (Cyperaceae)
Author
Beard, Jennifer J.
Author
Ochoa, Ronald
text
Zootaxa
2011
2941
1
37
journal article
46477
10.5281/zenodo.204686
4d30eb9e-47cf-4408-a9a8-f70b0f8f1add
1175-5326
204686
Cyperacarus foliatus
sp. nov.
Beard & Ochoa
(
Figs 20–21
)
Types
.
Holotype
.
Ƥ.
Australia
,
Queensland, Hook Point to Dilli Village Road, Great Sandy National Park, Fraser Island, 25°41’46”
S 153°04’22”
E,
02.ix.2004
, ex. red-fruited saw sedge
Gahnia sieberiana
Kunth.
var.
sieberiana
(Cyperaceae)
(BRI voucher PIF30171), J.J. Beard & P.I. Forster (QM, UQIC #59686).
Diagnosis. Adult female (
Figs 20–21
).
As per genus, in addition to: setae
c1
and
d1
minute, smooth; dorsal lateral opisthosomal setae broad. Male unknown.
Immatures.
Unknown.
Adult female.
(1 measured)
FIGURE 20
.
Cyperacarus foliatus
sp. nov.
adult female—dorsum, with details of legs; detail of setae
sc1
,
h2
.
FIGURE 21
.
Cyperacarus foliatus
sp. nov.
adult female—posterior venter, with detail of spermatheca.
Dorsum
.
(
Fig. 20
) Body measurements:
v2
–h1
286 (tip of anterior projection to
h1
324),
sc2–sc2
91,
c3–c3
108,
f2–f2
56. Dorsal cuticle mostly smooth, with few transverse grooves and folds between setae
sc2
and
c1
. Dorsal shield or dorsal thickening evident, marked laterally by a change in cuticle. Anterior margin of prodorsum with three projections—a broad, rounded central projection, flanked by two smaller lateral projections each bearing setae
v2
.
Lateral setae
sc1
,
c3
,
d3
,
e3
,
f2
inserted on rounded tubercles. Setae
sc1
,
h2
elongate, barbed with minute distal club;
c1
,
d1
,
h1
minute; all other dorsal setae broad, dorsoventrally flattened, with strong lateral barbs; dorsal surface of setae finely spiculate, ventral surface smooth:
v
2
25
–
27,
sc1
242
–
258,
sc2
34
–
35,
c1
4,
c3
32
–
33,
d1
4,
d3
35
–
37,
e3
37
,
f2
36,
h1
2
–
3,
h2
173
–
176.
Gnathosoma
.
(
Fig. 20
)
Gnathosoma
extends to middle of genu I. Dorsal cuticle with longitudinal plicae; ventral cuticle finely papillate medially; longitudinal plicae between setae
1b–1a
. Ventral setae
m
absent. Palps 3-segmented; 0, 2, 0(2); tibia with two setae (d
14, v 10
–
11
); tarsus with two eupathidia (8
–
9; 4). Cheliceral stylet length from curve of hook to anterior tip 107.
Venter
.
(
Fig. 21
) Cuticle completely plicate, covered with fine, transverse plicae between setae
1a–g2
; some anterior longitudinal plicae between setae
1b–1a
; plicae on genital flap transverse, arching anteriorly around setae
g1–g2
. Setae
g1
inserted in an anterior position to
g2
on genital flap. All setae fine, smooth; setae
1a
,
1b
,
4a1
,
4a2
elongate, fine (difficult to consistently determine full length). Setal measurements:
1a
56
–
72,
1
b 50,
2
b 14
–
18,
2
c 17
–
20,
3
a 20
–
24,
3
b 13
–
16,
4
a1 78,
4
a
2 71,
4
b 16
–
18,
ag
12
–
17,
g
1
14
–
17,
g
2
19
–
21,
ps
1
9
–
10,
ps2
7
–
8.
Spermatheca
.
(
Fig. 21
) Cylindrical vesicle (14).
Legs
.
(
Fig. 20
) Setal formulae for legs I
–
IV: 1-0-3-0-5-7(1), 2-0-3-0-5-7(1), 1-0-2-0-3-3, 1-0-2-0-3-3 respectively. Tarsi I and II each with one short antiaxial solenidion ω
’
(4, 3 respectively) and two distal eupathidia
p
ζ
’- p
ζ
’’
(7
–
8, 6
–
7; 7
–
8, 6
–
7 respectively); ta I
–
IV with
u’-u’’
asymmetrically barbed.
Colour
.
This species is orange with small black spots internally (presumed to be food in gut).
Male.
Unknown.
Remarks.
As only one specimen is known for this species, the true range and variability of measurements remains unknown. The tip of the spermathecal apparatus is truncate and presumed to be damaged.
Etymology.
The masculine Latin word “
foliatus
” means “leafy” and refers to the leaf-like setae on the opisthosoma of this species.