New species, new records and re-description of spider mites (Acari: Tetranychidae) from India
Author
Zeity, Mahran
Author
Srinivasa, N.
Author
Gowda, C. Chinnamade
text
Zootaxa
2016
2016-03-03
4085
3
journal volume
31429
10.11646/zootaxa.4085.3.5
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1175-5326
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Tetranychus bambusae
Wang and Ma
(
Figs. 33–52
)
Tetranychus bambusae
Wang and Ma, 1981
:339
.
Male
. Gray in color.
Gnathosoma
. Terminal sensillum longer than broad (5.1–5.4 µm) and dorsal sensillum slightly longer than terminal (5.4–5.8 µm).
Dorsum
. Idiosomal length 358–335 µm (including gnathosoma). Dorsal setae slightly barbed longer than distance between their bases. Measurements of dorsal setae:
v2
43
–48,
sc1
82–87,
sc2
51–56,
c1
62–66,
c2
60–65,
c3
62–69,
d1
65–72,
d2
69–77,
e1
60–63,
e2
58
–63,
f1
33–37,
f2
33–38,
h
1
21–24.
Aedeagus
. Bent dorsad. Knob forming an acute angle with shaft; knob’s posterior angulation acute, dorsal margin of knob slightly rounded to straight. Aedeagus measurement: a—5.33–5.90, b—8.95–9.22, c—3.10.0–3.50, d—28.1–29.2, knob width 3.20–3.50 (
Fig. 52
).
Legs
. Number of tactile setae and solenidia (in parenthesis) on legs I–IV:
I
2 – 1 – 10– 5– 9
+ (4) – 13 + (3) + 2 duplexes
II 2 – 1
– 6 – 5 – 7 – 13 + (1) + 1 duplex
III 1 – 1
– 4 – 4 – 6 – 9 + (1)
IV 1 – 1
– 4 – 4 – 7 – 10 + (1)
Tarsus I with 4 tactile setae and 2 solenidia proximad to proximal duplex setae. Tarsus II with 3 tactile setae and 1 solenidion proximal to duplex setae. Empodium II with proximoventral hairs free, similar to empodia III–IV.
Female
.
Body length 375–408 µm including stylophore, width 225–255 µm.
Gnathosoma
.
Terminal sensillum slightly longer (5.1–5.8 µm) than wide and dorsal sensillum fusiform (6.9– 7.2 µm), as long as the terminal sensillum. Peritreme hooked distally.
Dorsum
. Idiosoma with dorsal setae slender, pubescent and longer than distances between subsequent setae. Striae longitudinal between
e1-e1
and
f1-f1
, forming a transverse oblong or diamond-shaped pattern between
e1
and
f1
. Lobes on dorsal hysterosomal striae variable in shape, triangular and semicircular, slightly separated. Measurements of dorsal setae:
v2
60
–67,
sc1
113–118,
sc2
79–88,
c1
102–115,
c2
101–108,
c3
89–100,
d1
97–107,
d2
103–109,
e1
91–93,
e2
92–103,
f1
70–81,
f2
70–73,
h1
35–45, distance between dorsal setae
v2
-h1
288–310,
v2- v2
64
–72,
sc1-sc1
75–90,
sc2-sc2
170–188,
c1-c1
61–67,
c2-c2
136–140,
c3-c3
210–224,
d1-d1
77–81,
d2-d2
163– 182,
e1-
e1
36–44,
e2-e2
126–136,
f1-f
1
31–44,
f2-f2
65–80,
h1-h
1
21–26.
FIGURES 33–39.
Tetranychus bambusae
Wang and Ma
(33) Dorsal view of female; (34) Peritreme; (35) Palp tarsus of female; (36) Palp tarsus of male; (37) Dorsal striae of female between
e
1 and
f
1; (38) Genital area of female; (39) dorsal lobes.
Ventral
. Genital flap with transverse striae posteriorly and transverse striae flanked by longitudinal striae between
g1
. Pre-genital area with broken longitudinal striae, ventral lobes semicircular. Measurements of ventral setae,
1a
44–47,
1b
56–59,
1c
55–61,
2b
67–70,
2c
60–65,
3a
44–48,
3b
55–58,
4a
61–64,
4b
50–53,
ag
54–55,
g1
37–40,
g2
34–38,
ps
1
25–27,
ps
2
23–28.
FIGURES 40–43.
Tetranychus bambusae
Wang and Ma
(40) Tibia and tarsus I of female; (41) Tibia and tarsus II of female; (42) Tibia and tarsus I of male; (43) Tibia and tarsus II of male.
FIGURES 44–52.
Tetranychus bambusae
Wang and Ma
(44–47) Empodium I–IV of female; (48–51) Empodium I–IV of male; (52) Male aedeagus.
Legs
. Number of tactile setae and solenidia (in parenthesis) on legs I–IV: I
2 – 1 – 10– 5– 9
+ (1) – 13 + (1) + 2 duplexes
II 2 – 1
– 6 – 5 – 7 – 13 + (1) + 1 duplex
III 1 – 1
– 4 – 4 – 6 – 9 + (1)
IV 1 – 1
– 4 – 4 – 7 – 10 + (1)
Tarsus I with 4 tactile setae proximad to proximal duplex setae and 1 solenidion at level of proximal duplex setae. Tarsus II with 3 tactile setae and 1 solenidion proximad to duplex setae. Empodia I and II with an obvious mediodorsal spur; spur on empodium I stout and 2/3 length of proximoventral hairs; spurs on empodia III and IV absent.
Specimens
examined.
13 females
and
13 males
on
Bambusa bambos
,
GKVK
,
Bangalore
, south
India
,
August 2012
coll.
Mahran Zeity
(
AINP1002
)
;
15 females
and
17 males
on
Bambusa bambos
, Dharwad
, south
India
,
September 2013
coll.
Mahran Zeity
(
AINP1341
)
;
Six
females and nine males
on
Bambusa bambos
, Mudigere
, south
India
,
November 2013
, coll.
Mahran Zeity
(
AINP1397
)
.
Remarks.
This species is similar to
Tetranychus bambusicola
Ehara
, but females are separated by the ratio of the size and length of the tarsus I mediodorsal spur and relative to the proximoventral hairs. Both are larger in
T. bambusae
(15.2µm/ 22.5µm, ratio 68%), while they are smaller in
T. bambusicola
Ehara
is (4µm/10µm, ratio 30%) (measurements are estimated from
Ehara and Tho (1988))
. The shape of the aedeagus differs slightly, with
T. bambusicola
having an angulate posterior tip. Both species,
Tetranychus bambusae
and
T. bambusicola
, were grouped by
Flechtmann and Knihinicki (2002)
in the 8th group of
Tetranychus
,
being those with an obvious dorsomedian spur on at least empodium I. This species is a new record from
India
.