A review of the mite subfamily Harpirhynchinae (Acariformes: Harpirhynchidae) — parasites of New World birds (Aves: Neognathae)
Author
Bochkov, Andre V
Author
Oconnor, Barry M.
Author
Klompen, Hans
text
Zootaxa
2015
4023
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1
130
journal article
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Neharpyrhynchus quiscalus
Bochkov
, OConnor and Klompen sp. nov.
(
Figs. 79–81
A–E)
Description
. FEMALE (
holotype
, 5
paratypes
,
Figs. 79
,
81
A, B). Body, including gnathosoma, 570 long (570– 630) and 400 wide (400–420). Gnathosoma about 130 long and 150 wide. Palp about 65 long and 60 wide, moderately inflated dorsally. Palpalae
dF
,
dG
, and
l”G
subequal, about 37 long (
Fig. 81
A). Setae
vF
about 100 long, smooth. Subcapitulum dorsally granulated. Peritrematal branch about 115 long.
Idiosoma
460 long (420– 480). Anterior part of propodonotum unornamented. Dorsal shield entire, without median suture and ornamentation, 260 long (260–280) and 360 wide (360–375). Anterior margin of dorsal shield widely concave, posterior margin widely convex. Ventral surface of
idiosoma
without striations, scales or verrucosities. Setae
vi
,
ve
and
si
distinctly barbed, subequal in length, about 165, clustered together. Setae
se
and
c2
smooth, very short, 8–10 long. Setae
h2
about 235 long; areas immediately around setal bases
h2
sclerotised. Setae
1a
and
3a
absent; setae
1c
about 35 long. Base of legs I and II with distinct granulated lobe. Legs I and II with 2 articulated segments. Tibiae I and II with 5 setae, tarsi I and II with full complement of setae, claws of these tarsi with small basal angles. Legs III and IV with 1 segment. Leg III bearing 3 long and 1 short setae; leg IV bearing 2 long and 2 short setae.
FIGURE 79
.
Neharpyrhynchus quiscalus
sp. nov.
,
female. A—dorsal view; B—ventral view.
MALE (4
paratypes
,
Fig. 80
,
81
C–E). Body, including gnathosoma, 300–320 long and 210–220 wide. Gnathosoma about 85 long and 100 wide. Palp about 75 long. Approximate lengths of palpalae (
Fig. 81
C):
dF
and
dG
25,
l”G
18. Setae
vF
65 long, serrate.
Idiosoma
rounded outline, 215–220 long. Dorsal shield about 185 long and 200 wide. Aedeagus about 135 long. Genital opening situated in anterior third of dorsal shield distinctly anterior to level of setal bases
c2
, surrounded by 3 pairs of genital microsetae,
g1–g3
, setae
g2
situated closer to
g3
than to
g1
or equidistant. Setae
vi
very short and smooth, about 10 long; other dorsal setae
ve
,
si
,
se,
and
c2
serrate, 100–110 long. Ventral surface of
idiosoma
without scales or verrucosities, with smooth setae
1a
,
1c
, and
3a
55–65 long. Setation of legs I, II (respectively, including solenidia): trochanter 1 (
v
)–1 (
v
), femur 2 (
d
,
v
)–2 (
d
,
v
), genu 3 (
d
,
v
,
l'
)–3 (
d
,
v
,
l'
), tibia 5 (
d
,
l'
,
l"
,
v'
,
v"
)–5 (
d
,
l'
,
l"
,
v'
,
v"
), tarsus 9 (
tc'
,
tc"
,
p'
,
p"
,
a'
,
a"
,
u'
,
u"
,
ω1
)–8 (
tc'
,
tc"
,
p"
,
a'
,
a"
,
u'
,
u"
,
ω1
). Solenidia
ω
1
I and II almost straight, about 9 and 12 long, respectively. Leg III with 2 segments. Basal segment of leg III with 1 seta. Apical segment of leg III with 2 long and 3 short setae. Leg IV with 1 segment bearing 2 long and 2 short setae.
Type
material
.
Holotype
female (
UMMZ
BMOC
09-0910-002, #1) and
3 female
paratypes
(
UMMZ
BMOC
09-0910-002, #2–4) from
Quiscalus
quiscula
(Linnaeus) (
Passeriformes
:
Icteridae
) (
UMMZ
241885) [at bases of head feathers around ear opening],
USA
: Michigan, Mecosta Co.,
1.3 mi
E Big Rapids,
43.698604°N
,
85.4576146°W
,
21 May 2009
, coll. S. Ross;
2 female
and
1 male
paratypes
(
UMMZ
BMOC
10-0928-001, #1-3) from same host (
UMMZ
242437) [at bases of head feathers around ears],
USA
: Michigan, Muskegon Co.,
1.5 mi
N Muskegon,
43.2705499°N
,
86.202979°W
,
28 April 2009
, coll. R.A. Wolinski;
3 male
paratypes
(
UMMZ
BMOC
09-1112-001, #1-3) from same host (
UMMZ
242302) [on skin of head],
USA
: Michigan, Livingston Co.,
4 mi
S Whitmore Lake, 42.405266˚N, 83.830037˚W,
15 June 2009
, coll. J. Nordblom.
Type
deposition
.
Holotype
and most
paratypes
in
UMMZ
,
1 female
paratype
in
ZISP
,
1 in
OSAL
.
Etymology
. The specific epithet is derived from the generic name of the host and is a noun in apposition.
Hosts and distribution
.
Quiscalus
quiscula
(
Passeriformes
:
Icteridae
) from
USA
(Michigan) (present paper).
Differential diagnosis
. Females of
Neharpyrhynchus quiscalus
sp. nov
.
clearly differ from all other species of the group
pilirostris
by the absence of setae
1a
, by the granulation of the dorsal part of the subcapitulum, and lobes at the bases of legs I and II. This species differs also from other species, except
N. agelaius
sp. nov
.
, by the unornamented anterior part of the propodonotum.