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 hirsti
Lawrence, 1936
(
Figs 45
and
46
)
Pterygosoma hirsti
Lawrence, 1936: 22
, fig. 17; Jack 1962: 269, fig. 6
Type host:
Agama atra
(Sauria:
Agamidae
).
Type
locality:
South Africa
(Vondeling).
Redescription
. FEMALE (based on
neotype
and 3 additional specimens from type host species,
Agama atra
).
Gnathosoma
. Chelicerae about 130 long; basal swollen part and slender distal part subequal in length, about 65 long. Fixed cheliceral digit elongated, 25 long. Setae
dF
and
dG
, 40–50 and 35–45 long, respectively. Palpal tibia with short claw; palpal tarsi with 3 setae. Subcapitulum with filiform setae
n
, 20–25 long. Peritremes 115–125 long. Hypostome about 100 long, with smooth rounded apex.
Idiosoma
420–470 long and 835–930 wide. Dorsum with about 80 pairs of serrate antero-lateral setae, 25–45 long; 3–5 pairs of longer paddle-shaped postero-lateral setae, 65–80 long, and 2 pairs of dorso-median setae
dm1
and
dm2
. Setae
dm1
slightly serrate, 30–45 long, setae
dm2
paddle-shaped, 40–65 long. Peripheral series represented by 11–18 pairs of setae of
2 types
: 10–15 pairs of paddleshaped setae, 90–145 long, situated medially, and 2–4 pairs of tapered or fine-pointed setae, 105–245 long, situated laterally. Eyes present. Venter. Setae
vm1
filiform,
vm2
serrate,
vm3
smooth or with barely discernible serration. Genital slit situated terminally. Genital series represented by 1 pair of spine-like setae
g1
, about 35 long, situated ventrally. Pseudanal setae
ps1
and
ps2
paddle-shaped.
Legs
chaetotaxy: setae of trochanters I–IV (1–1–1–1), femora I–IV (3–1–1–1), genua I–IV (2–1–1–0), tibiae I–IV (5–3–3–3). All setae on each podomere filiform, except for slightly serrate setae
d’FI–IV.
Setation of tarsi I−IV as in group B: I 12 setae (
ft
,
tc’
,
tc”
,
p’
,
p”
,
a’
,
a”
,
it’
,
it”
,
u’
,
u”
,
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.
MALE (based on description presented in
Jack 1962b
, modified).
Gnathosoma
as in female.
Idiosoma
395 long and 620 wide. Dorsum with 30–35 pairs of antero-lateral serrate setae, 25–40 long; 3 pairs of apically expanded postero-lateral setae, 40–45 long; 2 pairs of dorso-median setae:
dm1
serrate and about 45 long,
dm2
apically expanded and about 50 long; 4 pairs of peripheral setae: 3 pairs only slightly apically expanded and situated laterally, 160–200 long, 1 pair paddle-shaped and situated medially, about 90 long. Eyes present. Aedeagus about 190 long, directed forward; genito-anal opening with 2 pairs of filiform setae. Venter with 3 pairs of ventro-median setae:
vm1
and
vm3
filiform,
vm2
apically expanded.
Legs
I–IV as in female.
Type material
(not examined). Female
holotype
and
5 female
paratypes
from
Agama atra
Daudin
(Sauria:
Agamidae
)
SOUTH AFRICA
:
Cape Province
, Vondeling.
FIGURE 45.
Pterygosoma hirsti
Lawrence, 1936
, female. A, dorsal view; B, peripheral seta.
FIGURE 46.
Pterygosoma hirsti
Lawrence, 1936
, female. A, ventral view; B, part of
gnathosoma
in dorsal view; C, tarsi IV in lateral view.
Type material deposition
. All
type
material deposited in the
SAM
is lost (Dawn Larsen, personal communication).
Neotype
(examined). One female
neotype
(
NHM
no.1966.2.22.270–279) from
Agama atra
(
NHM
no. 1910.6.18.1.7–8),
SOUTH AFRICA
, Prince Albert,
Cape
Colony, coll.
Purcell.
Non-type material
(examined).
One
female from
Agama atra
(
NHM
no. 1910.6.18.1.7–8),
SOUTH AFRICA
,
Prince Albert
,
Cape
Colony
, coll.
Purcell
;
2 females
(
NHM
no. 1966.2.22.267–269)
from same host species (
NHM
no. 1898.7.16.1–2),
SOUTH AFRICA
,
16 July 1898
, coll.
Kimberley.
Hosts and distribution.
This species is recorded from
Agama atra
from
South Africa
[
Cape Province
, Vondeling; Prince Albert,
Cape
Colony and Kimberley];
Agama aculeata
from
Namibia
[
Erongo Region
,
Erongo
Mountains and
South-West Africa
] and
Agama anchietae
from
Namibia
[
Khomas region
, Windhoek;
Hardap region
, Satansplatz and Maltahöhe] (
Lawrence 1936
;
Jack 1962b
).
Remarks
. Comparison of the material of
P. hirsti
redescribed by
Jack (1962b)
with the original species description made by Lawrence in 1936 shows that 11–18 pairs of the peripheral setae may be present vs. 16–21 pairs in Lawrence’s description.
In accordance with Article 75.3 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN 1999, 2012) I designate one of the female specimens from
Jack’s (1962b)
study as the
neotype
of
Pterygosoma hirsti
Lawrence, 1936
with the purpose of clarifying the taxonomic status of the species. This species was briefly described and illustrated by
Lawrence (1936)
(see
Fig. 17
). Later,
Jack (1962b)
collected specimens of this species from different hosts and localities, and included a short description of a male in his work. However,
Lawrence (1936)
and
Jack (1962b)
omitted the descripton of the palp and leg chaetotaxy, which are imporant diagnostic features among pterygosomatids (
Fajfer 2019
). To my knowledge, none of the original type series of Lawrence’s collection are extant therefore based on the close morphological similarity of Jack’s specimen from the type locality and type host (NHM no.1966.2.22.270–279) to the original description of the species (
Lawrence 1936
) I designated a
neotype
and presented a redescription of the species above.