Quill mites (Acari: Syringophilidae) of the Palaearctic region 2840
Author
Skoracki, Maciej
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Zootaxa
2011
2011-04-29
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2840.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.2840.1.1
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Picobia dryobatis
(Fritsch, 1956)
(
Figs. 245–247
)
Syringophilus dryobatis
Fritsch, 1956: 242
, fig. 10.
Picobia dryobatis,
Kethley 1970: 65
.
Type
host:
Dendrocopos major
Linnaeus
(
Piciformes
:
Picidae
).
Type
locality:
Germany
. NON-PHYSOGASTRIC FEMALE (
1 specimen
from
type
host species). Total body length 660.
Gnathosoma
. Hypostomal apex rounded, with shoulders. Infracapitulum apunctate. Movable cheliceral digit edentate in posterior part. Peritremes V-shaped. Each medial branch with 5–6 chambers, each lateral branch with 6–7 chambers. Stylophore 230 long. Podomers of palps densely punctate.
Idiosoma
. Propodonotal shield divided into 2 narrow shields and single pear-like median shield, all propodonotal shields punctate. Lateral shield bearing bases of setae
ve, si
and
se
. Setae
vi, ve
and
si
lightly beaded. Length ratio of setae
vi:ve:si
is 1.4:1:1.4–1.5. Bases of setae
vi
and
ve
situated at same transverse level. Setae
se
and
c1
situated at same transverse level. Pygidial shield well developed, punctate. Setae
f2
1.5 times longer than
f1
. Setae
h1
twice as long as
f1
. Setae
h2
about 5 times longer than
h1
. Alveoles of setae
3a–3a
not coalesced. Aggenital setae
ag1
situated anterior to level of setae
ag2
. Length ratio of setae
ag1:ag2:ag3
2.8:1:4.8. Genital plate present. Setae
ps2
slightly (1.2 times) longer than
ps2
. Genital setae short and thick, situated on genital lobes. All coxal fields well sclerotized, apunctate. Setae
3c
about 3 times longer than
3b
.
Legs
. Antaxial and paraxial members of claws subequal in size. Setae
tc”III–IV
slightly (1.2 times) longer than
tc’III–IV
.
Lengths of setae
:
vi
160,
ve
120,
se
250,
c1
250,
c2
230,
d1
160,
d2
250,
e2
180,
f1
60,
f2
90,
h1
110,
ps1
35,
ps2
45,
g1
15,
ag1
85,
ag2
30,
ag3
145,
1a
65,
3a
65,
3b
45,
3c
135,
tc'III–IV
65,
tc”III–IV
80.
FIGURE 245.
Picobia dryobatis
(Fritsch)
, female (non-physogastric form).
A
, dorsal view;
B
, ventral view.
FIGURE 246.
Picobia dryobatis
(Fritsch)
, female (physogastric form).
A
, dorsal view;
B
, ventral view.
FIGURE 247.
Picobia dryobatis
(Fritsch)
, female.
A
, hypostomal apex;
B
, posterior part of movable cheliceral digit;
C
, peritreme;
D
, claw pair of leg III;
E
, solenidia;
F
, coxal field of leg I and II;
G
, propodonotal setae
ve
;
H
, genito-anal region. Scale bars:
F
= 50 µm;
A–E
,
G
,
H
= 20 µm.
PHYSOGASTRIC FEMALE (
neotype
and 2 paraneotypes). Body worm-shaped outline, 1050–1385 long. Morphology of body and legs as in non-physogastric form.
MALE. Unknown.
Type
material
(not examined).
All
type
material of this species is lost (
Kethley 1970
).
Non-type material examined.
Dendrocopos major
(Linnaeus)
(
Piciformes
:
Picidae
): female
neotype
(physogastric form) and
2 female
paraneotypes (physogastric form) (
AMU
–SYR.65) (bod.);
POLAND
, Darlowko Wschodnie, Bukowo-Kopan,
2 November 2001
, coll. M. Skoracki. Material deposited in the
AMU
and
ZISP
. Same host species:
1 female
(non-physogastric form),
6 females
(physogastric form) (
AMU
–SYR.65A);
POLAND
,
Wielkopolska
, Katy near Murowana Goslina,
6 May 2007
, coll. M. Skoracki. Material deposited in the
AMU
and
ZSM
. Same host species:
2 females
(physogastric form) (
AMU
–SYR.65C);
SLOVAKIA
, Hertnik, Stavenec,
4 April 1959
, coll. M. Skoracki. Material deposited in the
AMU
. Same host species:
3 females
;
ENGLAND
, Askham Bryan near
York
,
26 June 2006
, coll. D. Baker. Material deposited in the
NHML
.
Dendrocopos minor hortorum
(Brehm) (Picidae)
:
4 females
(physogastric form) (
AMU
–SYR.115) (bod.);
SLOVAKIA
, Tiba,
4 December 1967
, coll. T. Weisz. Material deposited in the
AMU
.
Dendrocopos leucotos
(Bechstein) (Picidae)
:
2 females
(physogastric form) (
AMU
–SYR.117) (bod.);
SLOVAKIA
, Travelec,
20 May 1971
, coll. T. Weisz. Material deposited in the
AMU
.
Picoides tridactylus
(Linnaeus) (Picidae)
:
2 females
(non-physogastric form),
3 females
(physogastric form), 1 nymph (
AMU
–SYR.116) (bod.);
SLOVAKIA
, Rejdova,
27 September 1975
, coll. T. Wiesz. Material deposited in the
AMU
.
Host
range and habitat.
Oligoxenous species inhabiting body quills of woodpeckers (
Picidae
):
Dendrocopos major
,
D. minor hortorum
,
D. leucotos
and
Picoides tridactylus
in Palaearctic region.
Distribution.
Palaearctic:
England
,
Germany
,
Slovakia
and
Poland
.