Six new eriophyoid mites (Acari: Eriophyoidea) associated with Ficus spp. (Moraceae) from China
Author
Wang, Guoquan
Author
Wei, Suigai
Author
Yang, Ding
text
Zootaxa
2009
2201
49
62
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.189637
0159b1f8-9738-465d-99a2-af3aab1a54bc
1175-5326
189637
Colopodacus yunnanensis
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 2
)
Description. Female
(n = 6). Body fusiform, white or yellowish, 126 (119–138), 57 (56–58) wide, 28 (25–31) thick.
Gnathosoma—
Curved obliquely downward, 23 (22–23); dorsal pedipalp genual setae (
d
) 5 (5–6), pedipalp coxal setae (
ep
) 3 (2–3), cheliceral stylets 21 (20–22).
Prodorsal shield—
38 (36–39), 51 (50–53) wide, frontal lobe present, median and admedian lines complete, submedian lines incomplete, three transverse lines connecting longitudinal lines forming networks; anterior and lateral sides of shield margin sculptured with cells. Scapular tubercles placed ahead of rear shield margin, 29 (28–30) apart, scapular setae (
sc
) 7 (5–9), directed up.
Coxae—
Sternal line present, coxal area sculptured with short lines; anterolateral setae on coxisternum І (
1b
) 3 (2–3), 7 (5–8) apart; proximal setae on coxisternum І (
1a
) 10 (9–10), 10 (10–11) apart; proximal setae on coxisternum І (
2a
) 18 (17–20), 24 (23–25) apart. Coxi-genital annuli 2.
Legs—
Tibiae fused with tarsi. Leg
І 25
(22–26), femur 11 (10–12), basiventral femoral setae (
bv
) 5 (5–6); genu 3 (2–3), antaxial genual setae (
l''
) 28 (25–32); tarsus 9 (8–9), paraxial fastigial tarsal setae (
ft'
) 22 (20–25), antaxial fastigial tarsal setae (
ft''
) 23 (20–25), paraxial unguinal tarsal setae (
u'
) 5 (5–6); tarsal empodium 6 (5–6), 4- rayed, tarsal solenidion 7 (6–8), knobbed. Leg
І 22
(21–23), femur 10 (9–10), basiventral femoral setae (
bv
) 12 (10–14); genu 3 (2–3), antaxial genual setae (
l''
) 6 (5–6); tarsus 7 (7–8), paraxial fastigial tarsal setae (
ft'
) 8 (7–8), antaxial fastigial tarsal setae (
ft''
) 25 (20–27), paraxial unguinal tarsal setae (
u'
) 4 (3–4); tarsal empodium 5 (5–6), 4-rayed, tarsal solenidion 6 (5–6), knobbed.
Opisthosoma—
Dorsum with a median ridge, dorsal annuli 42 (41–42), smooth; ventral annuli 46 (45–47), with elongated microtubercles; setae
c2
18 (15– 20), on ventral annulus 7th; setae
d
33 (30–37), 32 (31–33) apart, on ventral annulus 16th; setae
e
8 (7–10), 16 (15–17) apart, on ventral annulus 27th; setae
f
15 (12–19), 18 (17–19) apart, on 7th ventral annulus from rear; setae
h1
minute, 1 (1–2), setae
h2
36 (30–40).
Female genitalia—
Coverflap smooth, 18 (17–19), 21 (20–22) wide, proximal setae on coxisternum ІІ (
3a
) 6 (5–6), 17 (16–17) apart.
FIGURE 2.
Colopodacus yunnanensis
sp. nov.
CGF
—
coxigenital area of female; D
—
dorsal aspect of female; E
—
empodium; IG
—
internal genitalia; GM
—
male genitalia; L1
—
Legs І; L2
—
Legs І; LS
—
lateral view of annuli (enlarged) (Scale bar: CGF
—
30; D
—
44; E
—
12; GM
—
28; L1, L2
—
30).
Male
(n = 6). Body fusiform, 119–132, 46–55 wide. Male genitalia 19–20 wide, proximal setae on coxisternum ІІ (
3a
) 8, 15 apart.
Type
material.
Holotype
, female, from
F. benjamina
Linn. (Moraceae)
, Menglun Town, Mengla County (
21°53´N
,
101°11´E
), Yunnan Province,
China
,
3-Dec.-2007
, collected by Guoquan Wang.
Paratypes
,
5 females
and
6 males
, mounted on individual slide, with the same data as
holotype
.
Additional material examined.
8 females
and
1 male
from
F. t i n c t o r i a
Forst. f.
var.
gibbosa
(Moraceae)
, Menglun Town, Mengla County (
21°53´N
,
101°11´E
), Yunnan Province,
China
,
3–Dec.–2007
, collected by Guoquan Wang;
6 females
from
F. v i re n s
Ait.
var.
sublanceolata
(Miq.) Corner (Moraceae)
, Jianshi Forest Park, Tian’er County (
25°01´N
,
107°16´E
), Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region,
China
,
17-Aug.-2006
, collected by Guoquan Wang and Suigai Wei.
Relation to host.
The mites are vagrant on the undersurfaces of the leaves, no visible damage seen.
Etymology.
The specific designation is derived from the province name of the location, where the
type
species were collected.
Remarks.
This new species is differentiated from the other three
Colopodacus
species (
C. begalensis
Mohanasundaram, 1981
;
C. obovataus
Huang & Wang, 2003
and
C. virens
Ou, Zhu & Wei, 2008
) from
Ficus
spp., which are distributed worldwide, and
Colopodacus variegatae
sp. nov.
by the empodium 4-rayed. The new species is similar to
Colopodacus palaquius
Huang, 2001
, but is separated as follows: in
C. yunnanensis
, empodium 4-rayed, lateral sides of prodorsal shield lines forming networks; in
C. palaquius
, empodium 5- rayed, lateral sides of prodorsal shield smooth (
Huang 2001a
).