Three new species of the louse genus Saemundssonia (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Philopteridae)
Author
Palma, Ricardo L.
text
Zootaxa
2012
3478
38
48
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.214088
440b0bfd-6c6c-46ff-9576-a79ea5bf7912
1175-5326
214088
Saemundssonia
(
Saemundssonia
)
creagrusa
new species
(
Figs 7
,
9–10
,
13
,
19
)
“
Docophorus lari
”
Kellogg & Kuwana 1902
: 463
. Not
Docophorus lari
Denny, 1842
=
Saemundssonia
(
Saemundssonia
)
lari
(
O
. Fabricius, 1780)
.
“
Docophorus peristictus
”
Kellogg 1906
: 316
. Not
Docophorus peristictus
Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902
=
Saemundssonia
(
Saemundssonia
)
platygaster
(Denny, 1842)
.
“
Docophorus melanocephalus
”
Kellogg 1906
: 316
. Not
Docophorus melanocephalus
Burmeister, 1838
=
Saemundssonia
(
Saemundssonia
)
melanocephalus
(Burmeister, 1838)
.
“
Docophorus lari
”
Kellogg 1906
: 317
. Not
Docophorus lari
Denny, 1842
=
Saemundssonia
(
Saemundssonia
)
lari
(
O
. Fabricius, 1780)
.
“
Saemundssonia gonothorax
”
Thompson 1939
: 73
. Not
Docophorus gonothorax
Giebel, 1874
=
Saemundssonia
(
Saemundssonia
)
lari
(
O
. Fabricius, 1780)
.
“
Saemundssonia melanocephala
”
Thompson 1939
: 73
. Not
Saemundssonia melanocephalus
(Burmeister, 1838)
.
“
Saemundssonia peristictus
”
Thompson 1939
: 73
. Not
Saemundssonia peristicta
(
Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902
)
=
Saemundssonia
(
Saemundssonia
)
platygaster
(Denny, 1842)
.
“
Saemundssonia lari
” Clay
in
Linsley & Usinger 1966
: 132
. Not
Saemundssonia
(
Saemundssonia
)
lari
(
O
. Fabricius, 1780)
.
Type
host.
Creagrus furcatus
(Neboux, 1846)
.
Type
locality.
Bahía Darwin,
Isla
Genovesa (= Tower
Island
), Galápagos Islands.
Holotype
:
3 in
MONZ
.
Diagnosis.
Male
: habitus as in
Fig. 9
. Clypeal signature as in
Fig. 7
. Genitalia as in
Fig.13
. Six long submarginal metanotal setae on each side (occasionally 7 or 8 on one side).
Female: habitus as in
Fig. 10
. Clypeal signature as in
Fig. 7
. Ventral pigmented plates of the last abdominal segments as in
Fig. 19
. Six long submarginal metanotal setae on each side (occasionally 7 on one side).
Measurements
of both sexes as in
Table 1
.
Etymology.
The species epithet
creagrusa
is a noun in apposition referring to the generic name of the host.
Material examined.
Types
. Ex
Creagrus furcatus
(Neboux, 1846)
:
Holotype
3, Bahía Darwin,
Isla
Genovesa, Galápagos Is,
25 Mar. 1992
, R.L. Palma & E.M. Inca (
MONZ
,
AI
.
020531
).
Paratypes
: 93, 8Ƥ, same data as for
holotype
(
MONZ
,
AI
.
020345
); 83, 2Ƥ, Bahía Darwin,
Isla
Genovesa, Galápagos Is,
10 Mar. 1992
, R.L. Palma & E. Vilema (
MONZ
,
AI
.
020309
); 83, 3Ƥ,
Isla
Seymour Norte, Galápagos Is,
29 Mar. 1992
, R.L. Palma & E. Vilema (
MONZ
,
AI
.
020346
); 13, 1Ƥ,
Isla
Champion, near
Isla
Floreana, Galápagos Is,
22 Apr. 1992
, R.L. Palma & E. Vilema (
MONZ
,
AI
.
020347
); 13, Culpepper
Island
[=
Isla
Darwin], Galápagos Is, no date (
EMEC
, Kellogg Collection 1043b); 13, 3Ƥ, 1o N – 93o W [near
Isla
Wolf], Galápagos Is, no date, A.M.B. (
EMEC
, Kellogg Collection 1456, Beck 85).
FIGURES 9–10.
Saemundssonia
(
Saemundssonia
)
creagrusa
:
9,
habitus of male holotype.
10,
habitus of female allotype. Scale = 1 mm.
FIGURES 11–15. Male genitalia, ventral view
:
11,
Saemundssonia
(
Saemundssonia
)
albatrossa
.
12,
Saemundssonia
(
S.
)
gaini
.
13,
Saemundssonia
(
S.
)
creagrusa
.
14,
Saemundssonia
(
S.
)
lari
(ex
Larus novaehollandiae scopulinus
Forster, 1843
).
15,
Saemundssonia
(
S.
)
gygisa
.
Non-types. Ex
Puffinus lherminieri subalaris
Ridgway, 1897: 13
, 1Ƥ, Culpepper
Island
[=
Isla
Darwin], Galápagos Is, no date (
EMEC
, Kellogg Collection 1382, Beck 189). CONTAMINANTS from
Creagrus furcatus
.
Remarks.
Saemundssonia
(
Saemundssonia
)
creagrusa
is morphologically close to
S
. (
S
.)
lari
(
O
. Fabricius, 1780)
. Considering that
S
. (
S
.)
lari
parasitises a large number of hosts (
Price
et al.
2003a
: 234) and consequently exhibits a variable morphology, the only reliable features to distinguish the males of these two species are the male genitalia (compare figs 13 and 14). Females can be separated by the configuration of the ventral pigmented plates of the last abdominal segments (
Fig. 19
), and by the number of long submarginal metanotal setae: 6 on each side (occasionally 7 on one side) in
S.
(
S.
)
creagrusa
, but 8 (occasionally 7 or 9 on one side) in
S.
(
S.
)
lari
.
Specimens listed above from the Kellogg Collection were collected by R.E. Snodgrass during the
Hopkins Stanford Galápagos Expedition
in
1898–1899
, and by Rollo Beck in 1901 (
Kellogg 1906: 315
). These specimens were misidentified by
Kellogg & Kuwana (1902)
,
Kellogg (1906)
and Clay
in
Linsley & Usinger (1966)
as shown in the synonymy above. The two lice from
Puffinus lherminieri subalaris
are, without any doubt, contaminants arising from the collecting process (see
Palma 1994
: 269, 272). The natural regular species of
Saemundssonia
living on
Puffinus lherminieri subalaris
is
S.
(
Puffinoecus
)
minor
(
Kellogg & Kuwana, 1902
)
(see
Price
et al.
2003a
: 235).