Phylogeny and systematics of the endoparasitic astigmatid mites (Acari: Sarcoptiformes) of mammals: families Gastronyssidae, Lemurnyssidae, and Pneumocoptidae
Author
Bochkov, Andre V.
Author
Zabludovskaya, Svetlana
Author
Oconnor, Barry M.
text
Zootaxa
2008
2008-12-05
1951
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.1951.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.1951.1.1
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12.
Yunkeracarus faini
Hyland et Clark, 1959
(
Figs. 68
,
69
)
Yunkeracarus faini
Hyland & Clark 1959: 365
;
Fain
et al
. 1967: 79
;
Smith
et al
. 1985: 481
;
Zabludovskaya 1989: 64
,
1990: 35
.
Redescription.
FEMALE (
holotype
). Body, including gnathosoma, 335 long (350) in
one specimen
), 200 wide (180). Propodonotal shield with widely rounded posterior margin, length 60 (62), maximum width 65 (65). Setae
si
26 long (27), subequal to
se
24 long (26). Distance
se–se
65 (55), about 7 times greater than
si– si
, 9 (8). Bursa copulatrix opening dorsal. Sternum 22 long (19). Posterior projections of coxal fields I distinctly widened, 9 long (9) and 23 wide (26). Distance between distal ends of apodemes II about 30 (23). Two pair of weakly developed folds present ventrally on propodosoma posterior to coxal fields II. Distance
4a–4a
25 (30), 1.3–1.5 times greater than
ps3–ps3
, 16 (24). Alveoli of setae
h1
and
h3
absent. Legs III and IV subequal in length, 115 (105) and 130(120) long, respectively (excluding pretarsus). Setae
cG
I–II microspines, 2 long (in non-type specimen setae
cG
I filiform, 10 long). Setal lengths:
1a
13 (14),
c3
15 (17),
cp
27 (28),
h2
120 (110),
vF
I 23 (18),
vF
II 27 (23),
mG
I 25 (23),
mG
II 28 (25),
gTI–II
2–3, solenidia ϕI–II about 9, ω
1
I–II 9–10.
MALE (
1 specimen
). Body, including gnathosoma, 315 long, 145 wide. Propodonotum as in female. Propodonotal shield 57 long, 60 maximum wide. Setae
si
22 long, subequal to
se,
20 long, respectively. Distance
se–se
48, about 5 times greater than
si–si
, 9. Sternum 16 long. Posterior projections of coxal fields I distinctly widened, 10 long, 23 wide. Distance between distal ends of apodemes II 23. Two pairs of weakly developed folds present ventrally on propodosoma posterior to coxal fields II. Aedeagus very short 22 long, its posterior end far not reaching to level of setae
4a
, distance between posterior end of aedeagus and level of setae
g
13. Length and width of postgenital shield subequal, about 25. Distance
g–g
18, 2 times greater than
ps3–ps3
, 9. Alveoli of setae
h1
and
h3
absent. Legs III and IV subequal in length, about 105 and 110 long, respectively (excluding pretarsus). Setae
cG
I–II microspines, about 2 long. Setal lengths:
1a
10,
c3
12,
cp
18,
h2
85,
vF
I 20,
vF
II 22,
mG
I–II about 18,
gT
I–II about 2, solenidia ϕI–II 8, ω
1
I–II 10.
Measurements of female specimens from
Peromyscus mexicanus
(
3 specimens
). Body, including gnathosoma, 310–330 long, 152–160 wide. Propodonotal shield with widely rounded posterior margin, length 40– 45, maximum width 50–55. Setae
si
20–22 long, subequal to
se
22–23 long. Distance
se–se
50–57, 7 times greater than
si–si
, 7–8. Bursa copulatrix opening dorsal. Sternum about 18 long. Posterior projections of coxal fields I distinctly widened, about 9 long, 22 wide. Distance between distal ends of apodemes II about 25. Several weakly developed folds present ventrally on propodosoma posterior to coxal fields II. Distance
4a–4a
29–30, 1.7 times greater than
ps3–ps3
, 17–18. Alveoli of setae
h1
and
h3
absent. Legs III and IV subequal in length, about 105 and 120 long, respectively (excluding pretarsus). Setae
cG
I filiform, 8–9 long,
cG
II microspines, about 2 long. Setal lengths:
1a
about 10,
c3
17–18,
cp
23–24,
h2
about 95,
vF
I 20–23,
vF
II 27– 28,
mG
I 23–27,
mG
II 27–28,
gT
I–II about 3, solenidia ϕI–II 10–11, ω
1
I–II 7–8.
Type material examined.
Female
holotype
(
USNM
) ex
Peromyscus leucopus
(Rafinesque) (Cricetidae)
,
USA
:
Michigan
, Barry County,
5 miles
NE of Kellogg Gull Lake Biological Station,
3 July 1958
, coll. D. Clark.
Type deposition.
Holotype
is deposited in USNM.
Non-type material examined.
One
male and
1 female
(
UMMZ
) (
MH 77-1016
A) ex
Peromyscus leucopus
,
USA
:
New York
,
Schuler Co.
,
Arnot Forest
,
16 October 1977
, coll.
M. Huybensz
;
4 females
(
UMMZ
,
FMNH
) (
BMOC 87-0903
-
013
)
ex
Peromyscus mexicanus
(Saussure)
(=
nudipes
) (
FMNH 128534
)
,
COSTA RICA
:
Puntarenas
Prov
,
Monteverde
,
1570m
,
10º00'N
,
84º50'W
,
1 May 1986
, coll.
R.M. Timm
(
RMT 3724
)
.
Host range and distribution.
This species is known from
Peromyscus leucopus
from
USA
(
Michigan
and
New York
) (
Hyland & Clark 1959
; our data) and
Peromyscus mexicanus
from
Costa Rica
(new host).
Remarks.
Y. faini
has been described from
three female
and one?nymphal specimens (
Hyland & Clark 1959
). According to the original description and our observations, the female
holotype
and a single collected male of
Y. faini
from the type host bear microspines
cG
I.
Fain
et al
. (1967)
, who examined the two remaining
paratypes
, reported filiform setae
cG
I in these specimens. We also observed filiform setae
cG
I in a single female from the type host (see material). Unfortunately we were not able to examine female
paratypes
of this species because their present depository is unknown and they are probably lost. Thus, it is still unclear whether the
holotype
is an aberrant specimen, the shape of setae
cG
I is sexually dimorphic, or in females of
Y. faini
the shape of this seta is variable.
Specimens from
Peromyscus mexicanus
differ slightly from mites from the
type
host by smaller sizes (see descriptions) and the length ratio of
cp/c3
setae (1.3:1
vs
. 1.7–1.8:
1 in
specimens from
Peromyscus leucopus
). Additional collections from these hosts are necessary to clarify the status of specimens from
P. mexicanus
.