Seven new species of Phyllocoptini from Tibet Autonomous Region, China (Acari: Eriophyidae: Phyllocoptinae)
Author
Song, Zi-Wei
Author
Xue, Xiao-Feng
Author
Hong, Xiao-Yue
text
Zootaxa
2009
2291
1
23
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.191417
acbe393f-446e-4109-bb6e-4bc37956775e
1175-5326
191417
Epitrimerus nyingchicus
sp. nov.
(
Figs 5
&
6
)
Description.
FEMALE: (n = 17) Body fusiform, 190 (178–195), 65 (60–65) wide, 52 (50–55) thick; light yellow. Gnathosoma 24 (22–24), projecting obliquely down, pedipalp coxal seta (
ep
) 4 (3–4), dorsal pedipalp genual seta (
d
) 7 (7–8), cheliceral stylets 22 (20–22).
Prodorsal shield
46 (46–50), 55 (52–55) wide; prodorsal shield with lobe rounded; with incomplete median line, complete admedian lines and incomplete submedian lines, median line only present 1/5 from posterior and connected with admedian lines by a “V” shaped line at 1/4 from posterior; granules present at lateral and center of the shield. Scapular tubercles ahead of shield rear margin, 20 (18–21) apart, scapular setae (
sc
) 8 (7–8), projecting centrad.
Coxal plates
with short lines; anterolateral setae on coxisternum
I
(
1b
) 8 (8–10), 12 (11–12) apart, proximal setae on coxisternum
I
(
1a
) 25 (23–25), 9 (8–9) apart, proximal setae on coxisternum
II
(
2a
) 42 (42–50), 26 (25–26) apart. Prosternal apodeme absent.
Legs
with usual series of setae. Leg
I
41
(39–41), femur 11 (10–11), basiventral femoral seta (
bv
) 10 (8–10); genu 5 (4–5), antaxial genual seta (
l
ʺ) 25 (23–25); tibia 8 (7–8), paraxial tibial seta (
l
ʹ) 6 (5–6), located 1/3 from dorsal base; tarsus 7 (7–8); seta
ft
ʹ 17 (17–18), seta
ft
ʺ 19 (18–19), paraxial unguinal tarsal seta (
u
ʹ) 5 (4–5); tarsal empodium 7 (6–7), simple, 4-rayed, tarsal solenidion knobbed. Leg
II
39
(37–39), femur 11 (10–11), basiventral femoral seta (
bv
) 12 (10–12); genu 5 (4–5), antaxial genual seta (
l
ʺ) 8 (7–8); tibia 6 (5–6); tarsus 7 (6–7); seta
ft
ʹ 5 (5–6), seta
ft
ʺ 16 (16–18), paraxial unguinal tarsal seta (
u
ʹ) 5 (4–5); tarsal empodium 7 (6–7), simple, 4-rayed, tarsal solenidion knobbed.
Opisthosoma:
opisthosoma dorsally with 39 (38–40) annuli, with elliptical microtubercles, with three longitudinal ridges, middorsal ridge fading simultaneously with subdorsal ridges; ventrally with 60 (56–62) annuli, with round microtubercles, but coxigenital annuli are smooth. Setae
c2
22 (20–22) on ventral annulus 11 (10–11); setae
d
40 (35–40) on ventral annulus 20 (20–23), 29 (26–30) apart; setae
e
15 (15–17) on ventral annulus 37 (37–40), 13 (12–13) apart; setae
f
24 (21–24) on 5th ventral annulus from rear, 20 (19–20) apart. Setae
h1
3 (2–3), setae
h2
70 (65–70).
Female genitalia coverflap
15 (14–16), 18 (17–18) wide, with 8 longitudinal ridges and two rows of lines at base, setae
3a
35 (30–35), 14 (14–15) apart.
FIGURE 5.
Epitrimerus nyingchicus
sp. nov.
D, dorsal view of female; CG, coxae and external genitalia of female; CGM, coxae and external genitalia of male.
FIGURE 6.
Epitrimerus nyingchicus
sp. nov.
L, lateral view of female; em, empodium; LO, enlarged lateral view of opisthosoma; L1, leg I; L2, leg II.
MALE: (n = 18) Body fusiform, 155 (150–160), 50 (49–52) wide; light yellow. Gnathosoma 20 (18–20), projecting obliquely down, pedipalp coxal seta (
ep
) 3 (2–3), dorsal pedipalp genual seta (
d
) 6 (5–6), cheliceral stylets 18 (16–18).
Prodorsal shield
45 (44–45), 46 (45–47) wide; prodorsal shield with lobe rounded, prodorsal shield designs are similar to females. Scapular tubercles ahead of shield rear margin, 17 (17–18) apart, scapular setae (
sc
) 6 (5–6) projecting centrad.
Coxal plates
with short lines; anterolateral setae on coxisternum
I
(
1b
) 8 (7–8), 10 (10–11) apart, proximal setae on coxisternum
I
(
1a
) 20 (18–20), 8 (7–8) apart, proximal setae on coxisternum
II
(
2a
) 32 (30–33), 23 (23–24) apart. Prosternal apodeme absent.
Legs
with usual series of setae. Leg
I
35
(33–35), femur 8 (7–8), basiventral femoral seta (
bv
) 10 (8–10); genu 5 (4–5), antaxial genual seta (
l
ʺ) 18 (18–20); tibia 6 (5–6), paraxial tibial seta (
l
ʹ) 5 (4–5), located 1/3 from dorsal base; tarsus 6 (5–6); seta
ft
ʹ 16 (16–17), seta
ft
ʺ 18 (18–19), paraxial unguinal tarsal seta (
u
ʹ) 4 (3–4); tarsal empodium 6 (5–6), simple, 4-rayed, tarsal solenidion knobbed. Leg
II
34
(32–34), femur 8 (7–8), basiventral femoral seta (
bv
) 8 (8–10); genu 5 (4–5), antaxial genual seta (
l
ʺ) 5 (5–6); tibia 5 (4–5); tarsus 5 (4–5); seta
ft
ʹ 5 (4–5), seta
ft
ʺ 16 (15–16), paraxial unguinal tarsal seta (
u
ʹ) 4 (3–4); tarsal empodium 6 (5–6), simple, 4- rayed, tarsal solenidion knobbed.
Opisthosoma:
opisthosoma dorsally with 44 (44–46) annuli, with elliptical microtubercles, with three longitudinal ridges; ventrally with 60 (58–60) annuli, with round microtubercles, but coxigenital annuli are smooth. Setae
c2
20 (18–20) on ventral annulus 10 (10–11); setae
d
30 (28–30) on ventral annulus 20 (19–20), 26 (25–27) apart; setae
e
18 (18–20) on ventral annulus 36 (35–37), 12 (12–13) apart; setae
f
25 (23–25) on 5th ventral annulus from rear, 17 (16–17) apart. Setae
h1
3 (3–4), setae
h2
60 (62– 66).
External male genitalia
18 (18–20) wide, setae
3a
20 (18–20), 15 (14–15) apart.
Type
material.
Holotype
, female (slide marked NJAUAcariEri948
holotype
), from
Cotoneaster ambiguus
Rhed. et Wils. (Rosaceae)
, Pai Town, Nyingchi Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, P. R.
China
(29°35΄10ʺN, 94°55΄44ʺE; H:
3173m
),
18 August
, 2007, coll. Zi-Wei Song, Xiao-Feng Xue & Zhen Wang.
Paratypes
,
16 females
and
18 males
(slides marked NJAUAcariEri948) with the same data as
holotype
.
Relation to host.
Vagrant on leaf undersurface. No damage to the host was observed.
Etymology.
The specific designation
nyingchicus
is from the name of location, Nyingchi Prefecture, where the species were found.
Differential diagnosis.
This species is similar to
E. integrae
Xue, Song & Hong, 2007
, but can be distinguished by admedian and submedian lines separated, dorsal shield with granules present at lateral and center (admedian and submedian lines connected, dorsal shield without granules in
E. integrae
); prosternal apodeme absent (prosternal apodeme present in
E. integrae
); female genital coverflap with 8 longitudinal ridges and two rows of lines at base (female genital coverflap with 10 to 12 longitudinal ridges in
E. integrae
).