Two new species of Armascirus (Acari: Prostigmata: Cunaxidae) from Slovakia
Author
Kalúz, Stanislav
Author
Vrabec, Michal
text
Zootaxa
2013
3734
2
141
155
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3734.2.3
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1175-5326
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Armascirus fendai
,
new species
Differential diagnosis.
Armascirus fendai
sp. nov.
resembles the species
A. ozarkensis
Skvarla & Dowling,
A.
gimpeli Smiley and
A. cerris
Kalúz
by having a small hysterosomal median shield that lacks dorsal setae and has lateral platelets. It can be differentiated from
A. ozarkensis
and
A. gimpeli
by the shorter hysterosomal median shield (width/length=1/1) and by the number of sts on tarsi I–IV (
15-12-11-11
), from
A. cerris
by the short hysterosomal platelets and by two apophyses on the palpal telofemur. Further differential features are stated in the key.
Description. Female
—body length 544 (481–861), width 386 (309–544),
5 specimens
measured.
Dorsum
(
Fig. 1
): Propodosoma with a reticulate subrectangular shield, cone–shaped distally. Propodosomal shield reaching to anterior region of hysterosoma, bearing a pair of anterior (
vi
)
and posterior (
sce
) setose trichobothria and also 2 pairs of tactile setae (
ve
and
sci
). Anterior trichobothrium 239 (239–258), posterior trichobothrium 509 (386–512) long, distance between bases of
vi–vi
and
sce–sce
34 (34–37) and 308 (208–308), respectively. Propodosoma separated from hysterosoma by fine striae with broken dash-like papillae. Fine striae between pairs of setae
d1–d1
and
e1–e1
anteriorly slightly concave to transverse. Hysterosoma with hysterosomal median shield and a pair of lateral reticulate platelets; 6 pairs of tactile dorsal setae present on hysterosoma;
c2, c1– h1
. Short setae
c1
and
c2
about equal in length (8-9 Μm); following setae longer and increasing in length:
d1
(11),
e1
(18),
f1
(31) and
h1
(41). Distance between bases of setae
c1–c1
about 16 times length of
c1
;
d1–d1
about 6 times length of
d1
;
e1– e1
about 4 times longer
e1
;
f1– f
1
,
about 2
–
times length of
f1
;
h1–h1
nearly length of
h1
.
Venter
(
Fig. 2
). Coxal plates weakly sclerotized, coxae I–II and III–IV contiguous and finely reticuate, reticulation similar to those of dorsal shields, but three times smaller in diameter. Setal formula of coxae I–IV: 3-2- 3-3 sts. Venter of hysterosoma (
Fig. 2
) with a pair of simple centro-medial setae on striated integument between coxae III. A pair of simple setae laterally between coxae II and III, and with 5 pairs of hysterogastral setae arranged anteriorly to genital plates; 4 pairs of simple setae on weekly sclerotized genital plates, 2 pairs of adanal and a pair of anal setae situated caudally.
Gnathosoma
(
Fig. 3
). Five-segmented palp 409 (309–412) long with palpal tibiotarsus apically curved. Palp with gently punctate surface and bare tibiotarsus. Palpal chaetotaxy as follows: trochanter—bare, basifemur—1 dorso-medial simple seta (8–10) long; inner surface of telofemur with 1 latero-medial apophysis (17–19), 1 ventromedial apophysis (28–30), dorso-distal stout spine-like seta (14–17); inner surface of genu with 1 long and simple latero-medial seta (29–33 long), 1 elongate ventro-distal apophysis (65-90), genual outer surface ventrally with 1 simple short distal seta (15–20), dorsally with 1 spine-like distal seta (15–19), palpgenual apophysis 6 times long as adjacent spine-like seta; tibiotarsus inner surface with 1 simple proximal seta (14–16) and medially with 1 stout spine-like seta (12–15); outer surface with 1 dorso-medial simple seta (9–12); dorso-distal simple seta (9–10) and terminating with small short claw (9–12).
Chelicera. Slender and 235 (195–239) long, cheliceral segment I as well as proximal part of segment II with randomly placed papillae, a pair of distal setae present.
FIGURE 1
.
Armascirus fendai
sp. nov.
—female (idiosoma dorsal). Scale bar = 100 µm.
Subcapitulum (
Fig. 3
). Subrectangular, distally cone-shaped subcapitulum with 2 pairs of short adoral setae and 4 pairs of hypognathal setae (
hg
). Setae
hg4
(40 long) 2 times longer than
hg2
(21), more than 2 times longer than
hg1
(18) and nearly 3 times longer than
hg3
(15). Coxal region of subcapitulum with randomly placed fine papillae, latero-proximal part finely reticulated.
Legs
(
Fig. 4
). All legs with fine reticulation, most distinct on proximal segments. Legs I–III shorter than leg IV. Chaetotaxy I–IV (excluding coxae) as follows: trochanters
I–IV 1-1
-2-1 sts; basifemora
I–IV 5-5
-4-2 sts; telofemora
I–IV 4-4
-4-4 sts; genu
I—2
asl, 1 mst, 6 sts; genu
II—1
asl, 6 sts; genu
III—6
sts; genu
IV—6
sts; tibia
I—1
asl, 5 sts; tibia
II—1
asl, 5 sts; tibia
III—1
bsl, 5 sts; tibia IV, 1 smooth T, 4 sts; tarsus
I—1
fam, 1 asl, 1 tsl, 15 stsl; tarsus
II—1
bsl, 1 tsl, 12 sts; tarsus
III—1
tsl, 11 sts; tarsus
IV—11
sts.
Length of leg segments (coxa and trochanter not measured): Basifemur I—109 (92–109), II—100 (98–108), III—123 (97–123), IV—103 (103–138); Telofemur
I—68
(68–71),
II—61
(53–65),
III—53
(46–61),
IV—65
(51– 65); Genu
I—39
(37–45),
II—43
(38–45),
III—53
(46–53),
IV—72
(51–72); Tibia
I—51
(40–51),
II—42
(36–49),
III—72
(57–72),
IV—93
(63–93); Tarsus, I—193 (146–204), II—180 (137–181), III—189 (154–204), IV—187 (154–208).
FIGURE 2
.
Armascirus fendai
sp. nov.
—female (idiosoma ventral). Scale bar = 100 µm.
Male and developmental stages.
Unknown.
Material studied.
Holotype
: female on slide, SW—Slovakia, Veľké Leváre village vicinity, Nature Reserve Abrod—
Molinietum caerulae,
124 m
a.s.l. (N-48˚31′57″, E-17˚00′21″),
14. Sept. 1999
from soil with grass roots on sands.
Paratypes
:
4 females
on slides; SW—Slovakia, Bratislava, Podunajské Biskupice (N-48˚05′43″, E- 17˚09′44″), Nature reserve
Ostrov
Kopáč—
Quercetum delechampi
,
130 m
a.s.l.,
12. June 2006
,
1 female
from soil with grass roots; N—Slovakia, High Tatras Mts., Vyšné Hágy vicinity (N-49˚07′20″, E-20˚06′32″),
1175 m
a.s.l., mountain meadow,
11. July 2008
,
1 female
collected from soil with grass roots; N—Slovakia, High Tatras Mts., Vyšné Hágy vicinity (N-49˚07′20″, E-20˚06′32″),
1175 m
a.s.l., mountain meadow,
4. Sept. 2008
,
1 female
collected from soil with grass roots; W—Slovakia, Strážovské vrchy Mts., Čierna Lehota village vicinity (N- 48˚52′35″, E-18˚20′27″),
486 m
a.s.l,
26. May 2011
,
1 female
from soil with grass roots on limestones. Material collected by S. Kalúz.
Holotype
and two
paratypes
will be deposited in Slovak National Museum, Bratislava,
Slovakia
; one
paratype
in The Royal Belgian Institute for Natural Sciences, Brussels,
Belgium
; one
paratype
in the collection of senior author.
Etymology.
The new species is named in honour of Slovak acarologist Dr. Peter Fenďa.