A systematic revision of the scale mite genus Pterygosoma Peters, 1849 (Acariformes: Pterygosomatidae)
Author
Fajfer, Monika
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-06-30
4805
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4805.1.1
1175-5326
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Pterygosoma annectans
Jack, 1962
(
Figs 62
and
63
)
Pterygosoma annectans
Jack, 1962: 580
, fig. 1
Type host:
Acanthocercus annectens
(Sauria:
Agamidae
). Type locality:
Kenya
(Murri).
Redescription
. FEMALE (based on
1 lectotype
from type host species,
Acanthocercus annectens
, and 5 non- type specimens from
Agama lionotus
).
Gnathosoma
. Chelicerae 205–235 long; swollen cheliceral part 80–90 long, slender distal part 125–145 long. Fixed cheliceral digit with minute tines, about 15 long. Setae
dF
and
dG
45–65 and 45–55 long, respectively. Palpal tibia with small claw. Palpal tarsi with 3 setae. Subcapitulum with filiform setae
n
, about 15 long. Peritremes 125–145 long. Hypostome 205–215 long, with smooth rounded apex.
Idiosoma
500–605 long and 955–1265 wide. Dorsum. Antero-lateral part with 50–60 pairs of serrate setae, 25–50 long; setae situated laterally usually with slightly expanded tips. Medial part of
idiosoma
with 2 pairs of dorso-median setae
dm1
and
dm2
with barely discernible serration, 35–45 and 45–50 long, respectively. In
4 specimens
setae
dm2
slightly apically expanded. Peripheral setae represented by 8–18 pairs of fine-pointed setae, 165–335 long. Eyes absent. Venter. Setae
vm1
filiform,
vm2
and
vm3
with barely discernible serration. Genital slit situated terminally. Genital series represented by 1 pair of spine-like conspicuous setae
g1
25–40 long and minute setae
g2
and
g3
(these setae barely discernible). Pseudanal series represented by 4 pairs of setae
ps1–ps4
, 45–95 long. Setae
ps1
and
ps2
slightly apically expanded, setae
ps3
blunt-pointed, setae
ps4
blunt-pointed or fine-pointed.
Legs
chaetotaxy as in
adramitana
group i.e. setae of trochanters I–IV (1–1–1–1), femora I–IV (3–1–1–1), genua I–IV (2–0–0–1), tibiae I–IV (5–3–3–3). In 1 non-type specimen additional setae
vGI
present. All setae on each podomere filiform, except for setae
dFI–IV
with barely discernible serration. Setation of tarsi as in group A: I 13 setae (
ft
,
tc’
,
tc”
,
p’
,
p”
,
a’
,
a”
,
it’
,
it”
,
u’
,
u”
,
vs’
,
vs”
) and solenidion
ω1
; II 8 setae (
tc’
,
p’
,
p”
,
a’
,
a”
,
u’
,
u”
,
vs’
) and
ω1
; III and IV with 8 setae each (
tc’
,
p’
,
p”
,
a’
,
a”
,
u’
,
u”
,
vs’
). Setae
tc’
of legs II–IV and
a’
,
a”
,
u’
,
u”
,
vs’
,
vs”
of legs I–IV smooth.
FIGURE 62.
Pterygosoma annectans
Jack, 1962
, female. A, dorsal view; B, anterior dorsal seta; C, palps in dorsal view.
MALE (based on the description presented in
Jack 1962a
, amended).
Gnathosoma
as in female. Chelicerae about 125 long; swollen cheliceral part about 55 long, slender cheliceral part about 70 long.
Idiosoma
225 long and 605 wide. Dorsum with 14–16 pairs of antero-lateral serrate setae, 15–20 long; 3 pairs of dorso-median setae
dm1–dm3
: setae
dm1
slightly serrate and about 30 long, setae
dm2
serrate and about 20 long, setae
dm3
smooth and about 15 long; 2 pairs of postero-lateral setae, 55–90 long, and 4–6 pairs of peripheral fine-pointed setae, 165–220 long. Eyes present. Venter as in female. Aedeagus about 115 long, directed forward; genito-anal opening with 2 pairs of filiform setae.
Legs
as in female.
Type material
(examined).
One female
lectotype
(
NHM
no. 1966.2.22.318) from
Acanthocercus annectens
(Blanford)
(
NHM
no. 1931.7.20.281–287),
SOMALIA
:
Sanaag region
,
10°13’N
48°46’E
,
19 November 1929
, coll.
Taylor.
Non-type material
(examined). Four females (
NHM
no. 1966.2.22.326–332) from
Agama lionotus
Boulenger
(Sauria:
Agamidae
) (
NHM
no. 1950.6.29.1),
KENYA
: Mount Kenya,
29 June 1950
, coll. Lord Dalamere;
1 female
from same host species (
NHM
no. 1935.12.1.108) and location,
1 December 1935
, coll. Fuchs.
Type
material deposition
. All material deposited in the
NHM
.
Hosts and distribution.
This species was recorded from
Acanthocercus annectens
from
Kenya
[the North Eastern Province, Murri],
Somalia
[
Sanaag region
] and
Agama lionotus
from
Kenya
[The North Eastern Province, Dandu; Eastern Province, Mount
Kenya
; the Kenyan Rift Valley, Lake
Turkana
] (
Jack 1961
).
FIGURE 63.
Pterygosoma annectans
Jack, 1962
, female. A, ventral view; B, tarsus I in lateral view.
Remarks.
This study shows some inaccuracies in the descriptions of this species made by
Jack (1962a
,
1964
) i.e. three setae on the anterior coxal field are present and setae
vFIV
are absent vs. the presence of four setae on the anterior coxal field (
Jack 1962a
) and the absence of setae
vFIV
(
Jack 1964
).