Three new species of eriophyoid mites (Acari: Prostigmata: Eriophyoidea) from Montenegro
Author
Jočić, Ivona
Author
Petanović, Radmila
Author
Vidović, Biljana
text
Zootaxa
2011
2828
38
50
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.205670
811c1d04-b9ba-41b4-a877-d87d47fcaf61
1175-5326
205670
Phytoptus alchemillae
n. sp.
(
Fig. 1
)
Female:
(n=7). Body elongate, vermiform 224 (204–255), 71 (67–73) wide, light yellow.
Gnathosoma
26 (24–25) downcurved, chelicerae16 (16–20), coxal setae (
ep
) 4, dorsal genual setae (
d
) 5 (2–5),
v
setae 3 (2–3).
Prodorsal shield
40 (35–40), 30 (30–35) wide, triangular without frontal lobe. Median line extending from anterior margin to 2/3 of the shield, and after a break ending in a dart-shaped mark; admedian lines entire, from anterior margin diverging to rear margin; submedian lines subparallel to admedian and ending in the middle part of shield; two longitudinal lines are present between admedian and submedian lines in the anterior middle part, two transversal and four oblique lines are present in the posterior part of the shield. Shield laterally mostly granular; the granule lines extending over anterior tubercles. Prodorsal shield tubercules ahead of rear shield margin, 16 (15–17) apart, scapular setae (
sc
), 6 (4–6), converging; anterior shield setae (
ve
) 9 (7–9), 25 (22–25) apart.
Legs
with all segments and setae present apart from tibial setae of legs II.
Leg
I
35 (33–35); femur 12 (10–12), femoral setae (
bv
) 10 (7–10); genu 5 (5–6), genual setae (
l''
) 35 (25–35); tibia 7 (6–7), tibial setae (
l'
) 5 (4–6); tarsus 7 (5–7), with setae
ft'
13 (10–18), setae
ft''
16 (16–26), unguinal (
u'
) 4 (4–5); solenidion (ω) 10 (9–10); empodium 10 (8–10), 5–rayed.
Leg
II
35 (30–36) femur 11 (9–12), femoral setae (
bv
) 7 (6–10); genu 6 (5–6), genual setae (
l''
) 25 (15–26); tibia 6 (5– 7); tarsus 6 (6–7), with setae
ft'
5 (7–10), setae (
ft''
) 25 (22–26), unguinal setae (
u'
) 4 (4–5); solenidion (ω
)
10 (9– 10); empodium 9 (8–9), 5–rayed.
Coxigenital area
with 6 (5–6) microtuberculated annuli, sternal line 17 (11–17), distinct. Coxae ornamented with short lines, coxal setae
1b
7 (5–9), 8 (7–9) apart; coxal setae
1a
11 (10–20), 7 (4– 8) apart; coxal setae
2a
40 (30–40), 21 (19–22) apart.
Genitalia
20 (18–22) long, 26 (23–26) wide, genital coverflap with 9 (8–9) longitudinal ridges in a single row, coxal setae
3a
10 (7–13), 19 (19–20) apart.
Opisthosoma
with 65 (61–65) dorsal annuli, 64 (62–67) ventral annuli; annuli narrow and subequal dorsoventrally. Annuli with microtubercles; dorsal microtubercles pointed located on the margins of annuli, dorsally, larger than ventrally; ventral microtubercles, oval. Subdorsal setae (
c1
) 40 (32–40), 32 (32–36) apart, on annulus 12 (12–13); setae
c2
40 (35–40), 57 (55–60) apart, on annulus 13 (12–13); setae
d
40 (30–40), 40 (38–42) apart, on annulus 25 (23–26); setae
e
20 (15–20), 21 (19–23) apart, on annulus 41 (36–42); setae
f
30 (19–30), 27 (24–28) apart, on annulus 60 (58–63), 5th annulus from rear; setae
h2
7 (5–7), 8 (8–10) apart; setae
h1
40 (40–70), 13 (10–14) apart.
Male:
(n=1). Body 184, 64 wide.
Gnathosoma
23; coxal setae (
ep
) 4, cheliceral stylets 18.
Prodorsal shield
35, 42 wide, scapular setae (
sc
) 6, 15 apart, anterior shield setae (
ve
) 5, 23 apart.
Legs
with all usual segments and setae apart from tibial setae (
l'
) of legs II.
Leg
I
31, femur 10, femoral setae (
bv
) 6; genu 5, genual setae (
l''
) 15; tibia 6, tibial setae (
l'
) 5; tarsus 6, with setae
ft'
15, setae
ft''
23, unguinal setae (
u'
) 5; solenidion (ω) 9; empodium 8, 5 rayed.
Leg
II
30, femur 10, femoral setae (
bv
) 6; genu 5, genual setae (
l''
) 25; tibia 5; tarsus 7, with setae
ft'
4, setae
ft''
25, unguinal setae (
u'
) 5; solenidion (ω) 10; empodium 7, 5 rayed.
Coxigenital area
with 8 microtuberculated annuli, sternal line 15, distinct, coxal seta
1b
6, 7 apart; coxal setae
1a
11, 6 apart; coxal setae
2a
37, 20 apart.
Genitalia
13, 25 wide, coxal setae
3a
7, 15 apart.
Opisthosoma
with 64 dorsal annuli, 65 ventral annuli. Annuli with pointed microtubercles, dorsally larger than ventrally. Subdorsal setae
c
1
32, 31 apart, on annulus 12; setae
c2
35, 52 apart, on annulus 13; setae
d
30, 37 apart, on annulus 23; setae
e
18, 19 apart, on annulus 38; setae
f
22, 23 apart, on annulus 61; setae
h2
5, 8 apart; setae
h
1
60, 15 apart.
Nymph:
(n=1). Body 163, 64 wide.
Gnathosoma
21, coxal setae (
ep
) 3, dorsal genual setae (
d
) 3, cheliceral stylets 15.
Prodorsal shield
3l, 30 wide, scapular setae (
sc
) 5, 15 apart, anterior shield setae (
ve
) 6, 24 apart.
Legs
with all usual segments and setae apart from tibial setae (
l'
) of legs II.
Leg
I
25, femur 5, femoral setae
bv
5; genu 4, genual setae
l''
21; tibia 6, tibial setae
l'
4; tarsus 5, with setae
ft'
14, setae
ft''
22, unguinal setae (
u'
) 5; solenidion (ω) 7; empodium 7, 5 rayed.
Leg
II
27, femur 8, femoral setae (
bv
) 4; genu 5, genual setae (
l''
) 19; tibia 4; tarsus 5, with setae
ft'
5, setae
ft''
20, unguinal setae (
u'
) 5; solenidion (ω) 7; empodium 7, 5 rayed.
Coxigenital area
without annuli, sternal line invisible, coxal seta (
1b
) 4, 7 apart; coxal setae (
1a
) 10, 6 apart; coxal setae (
2a
) 25, 17 apart; coxal setae (
3a
) 5, 9 apart.
Opisthosoma
with 73 annuli, subdorsal setae (
c1
) 23, 27 apart, on annulus 14; setae
c
2
25, 48 apart, on annulus 20; setae
d
20, 33 apart, on annulus 32; setae
e
10, 19 apart, on annulus 46; setae
f
20, 22 apart, on annulus 68; setae
h2
5, 7 apart; setae
h1
>50, 12 apart.
Larva:
(n=1). Body 122, 50, wide.
Gnathosoma
20; cheliceral stylets 12.
Prodorsal shield
27, 20 wide, scapular setae (
sc
) 4, 14 apart, anterior shield setae (
ve
) 7, 18 apart.
Leg
I
28, femur 9, femoral setae
bv
5; genu 5, genual setae
l''
22; tibia 5, tibial setae
l'
2; tarsus 5, with setae
ft'
11, setae
ft''
20; solenidion (ω) 7, empodium 6, 5 rayed.
Leg
II
25, femur 8, femoral setae (
bv
) 3; genu 4, genual setae (
l''
) 15; tibia 4; tarsus 5, with setae
ft'
7, setae
ft''
16, unguinal setae (
u'
) 2; solenidion (ω) 6, empodium 6, 5 rayed.
Coxigenital area
without annuli, sternal line invisible, coxal seta
1b
2, 14 apart; coxal setae
1a
4, 6 apart; coxal setae
2a
10, 16 apart.
Opisthosoma
with 60 annuli, subdorsal setae (
c1
) 15, 17 apart, on annulus 16; setae
c
2
15, 32 apart, on annulus 13; setae
d
13, 22 apart, on annulus 20; setae
e
5, 11 apart, on annulus 28; setae
f
13, 17 apart, on annulus 51; setae (
h2
) 4, 6 apart; setae (
h1
) 20, setae 10 apart.
Type
material
.
Holotype
female on slide ELB31/18, as well as 20
paratypes
. Specimens collected from
Alchemilla hoppeana
(Rchb.) D. Torre
,
aggr.
(
Rosaceae
);
Montenegro
, Mt. Bjelasica near Bijelo Polje, by the first author on
2 August 2004
.
Etymology.
The specific name is derived from the generic name of the host plant on which the new mite species was found.
Host plant.
Alchemilla hoppeana
(Rchb.) D. Torre
,
aggr.
(
Rosaceae
)
Relation to the host.
Vagrants in the basic rosettes of leaves.
Discussion.
The genus
Phytoptus
Dujardin, 1851
includes about 40 eriophyoid species that are arranged into two groups:
caricis
(from monocots) and
avellanae
(from dicots) (
Smith 1977
,
Amrine
et al.
2003
). To date, two
Phytoptus
species have been described from the plant family
Rosaceae
, namely,
Phytopus lineatus
(
Keifer 1952
)
and
Phytopus chamaebatiae
(
Keifer 1975
)
. Both species were placed within the genus
Anchiphytopus
Keifer, 1952
which was recently proposed to be a junior synonym of
Phytopus
(
Chetverikov
et al
. 2009
)
.
Differential diagnosis.
Phytoptus alchemillae
n. sp.
is close to
Phytopus chamaebatiae
(K), but it differs in the ornamentation of the prodorsal shield, lengths of the anterior shield setae
ve,
opisthosomal setae
c1, c2, d,
and
e,
as well as the host plant species. In
Ph. chamaebatiae
, the prodorsal shield ornamentation is centrally made up of broken lines: the median line is only discernable on the rear ¼, ending in a dart-shaped mark; the admedian lines are substantially complete but broken in at least two places with each section arching outwards; the submedian lines also consist mostly of lines arching outwards on the front half. In
Ph. chamaebatiae
,
ve
setae 5–6,
c1
setae 28,
c2
setae 22,
d
setae 21 and
e
setae 6. The mites are uncommon inhabitants under the lower bracts of the current seasons growth of the native American host plant,
Chamaebatia foliosa
Bentham (Rosaceae)
which is endemic to California. The prodorsal shield design of the new species is made of the median line extending from the anterior margin to 2/3 of the entire shield, and after a break, ending in a dart-shaped mark; the admedian lines are entire from the anterior margin diverging to the rear margin; the submedian lines are sub parallel to the admedian lines and ending in the middle part of shield; two longitudinal lines are present between the admedian and submedian lines in the anterior middle part; two transversal and four oblique lines are also present on the posterior part of the shield. In
Ph. alchemillae
n. sp.
,
ve
setae 9 (7–9),
c1
setae 40 (32–40),
c2
setae 40 (35–40),
d
setae 40 (30–40) and
e
setae 20 (15–20). The new species is a vagrant in the basic rosettes of leaves of the host plant,
Alchemilla hoppeana
(Rchb.) D. Torre
,
aggr.
(
Rosaceae
).