The Australian species of Iphidozercon (Acari: Ascidae)
Author
Gwiazdowicz, D. J.
Department of Forest Protection, August Cieszkowski Agricultural University, Wojska Polskiego 71 C, 60 - 625 Pozna, Poland. E-mail dagwiazd @ au. poznan. pl CSIRO Entomology, GPO Box 1700, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia. E-mail Bruce. Halliday @ csiro. au
Author
Halliday, R. B.
text
Zootaxa
2008
2008-11-03
1921
47
68
journal article
11755334
Iphidozercon australis
sp. nov.
(
Figs 1–8
)
Material examined.
Holotype
. Female.
Australia
,
Queensland
.
Lab-reared
24 April 1995
. Origin of culture Gadgarra Cedar, Atherton,
7 April 1995
, ex fungal sporocarp,
D.E. Walter
coll.,
QM
S83796
, in
QM
, formerly in
UQIC
(Reg. # 91915)
.
Paratypes
.
Queensland
.
10 females
, same data as holotype but reared
5 May 1995
,
UQIC
Reg.
#91910-91916
;
2 females
,
2 males
, lab reared
17 December 1995
, origin of culture
Wright’s Creek
,
Lake Eacham National Park
,
17º17'S
,
145º37'E
,
2 December 1995
, ex fungi on log,
D.E. Walter
coll.,
UQIC
Reg.
# 91900-91902
;
2 females
,
Cape Tribulation
,
Oliver Creek
,
16º08'30"S
145º26'30"E
,
27 June 1995
, ex
Asplenium nidus
litter,
D. Rodgers
coll.,
UQIC # 93621
,
93622
;
1 female
,
Wongabel State Forest
,
13–16 April 1994
,
Asplenium
litter,
C. Thebaud
coll. (in
UQIC
)
.
Description. Female.
Dorsal idiosoma
(
Fig. 1
). Dorsal shield oval, length
400 µm
, width
220 µm
, with distinct colliculate ornamentation throughout. All setae fine, smooth and pointed, length of setae
30 µm
except j1 and three antero-lateral pairs shorter,
ca
.
10 µm
.
FIGURE 1.
Iphidozercon australis
sp. nov
.
Female, dorsal shield.
FIGURE 2.
Iphidozercon australis
sp. nov.
Female, ventral idiosoma.
FIGURES 3–8.
Iphidozercon australis
sp. nov.
Female. 3, hypostome; 4, chelicera; 5, tectum; 6, tarsus II; 7, palp tarsus; 8, leg segments, dorsal aspect; 8a, tibia II, 8b, tibia III, 8c, tibia IV, 8d, genu II, 8e, genu III, 8f, genu IV.
Ventral idiosoma
(
Fig. 2
). Tritosternum with trapezoidal base and finely pilose laciniae, length of base
30 µm
, laciniae
50 µm
. Sternal shield rectangular, 80 x
40 µm
, setae st1-st3 smooth and pointed, length
15 µm
. Metasternal setae st4 length
15 µm
. Genital shield small and narrow, length
60 µm
, spatulate posteriorly. Genital setae st5
15 µm
long. Anal shield obovate, length
70 µm
, width
60 µm
. Para-anal setae
20 µm
long, postanal seta
25 µm
, cribrum distinct. Stigmata located at level of coxae IV, peritremes extending anterior to coxae I, projecting for a short distance behind stigmata. Opisthogastric skin posterior to coxae IV with a pair of oval metapodal shields, a pair of smaller plates near posterior end of peritrematal shields, several pairs of very small platelets bearing pores, and 11 pairs of opisthogastric setae in addition to the R-series setae.
Gnathosoma
. Hypostome with robust horn-like corniculi and four pairs of setae (
Fig. 3
). Anterior seta h1 and palp coxal seta longest,
35 µm
, internal seta h3 shorter,
25 µm
, external seta h2 shortest,
20 µm
. Seven transverse rows of hypostomal denticles present, number of denticles per row (anterior to posterior) 16, 10, 12, 9, 15, 15, 5. Chelicera typical for genus, fixed digit and movable digit each with three teeth (
Fig. 4
), other details of chelicera not visible in available specimens. Tectum with a central elongated prong ending in three denticles, lateral prongs shorter, with denticulate outer margins (
Fig. 5
). Palp tarsal claw with two unequal tines (
Fig. 7
).
Legs
. Lengths I
320 µm
, II
260 µm
, III
250 µm
, IV
310 µm
. Tarsus II to IV each with dorsoproximal setae
ad
2 and
pd
2 short and straight (
Fig. 6
). Setation of genua I-II-III-IV: 12-9-7-7,
av
1 absent from genu II; tibiae I-II-III-IV: 12-9-7-7 (
Fig. 8
).
Etymology.
The name of this species reflects the fact that it was collected in
Australia
.
Notes.
Iphidozercon australis
is similar to
I
.
corticalis
, which was described by
Evans (1958)
from Europe, but these two species may distinguished in several ways. The dorsal shield of
I
.
australis
is sculptured over its whole surface, while that of
I
.
corticalis
is sculptured only in the anterior half. Posterodorsal setae J, Z and S in
I
.
australis
are long, and almost reach the bases of the next posterior setae, whereas in
I
.
corticalis
they reach only half the distance to the next seta.
Iphidozercon australis
has two pairs of metapodal plates where
I
.
corticalis
has only one, and
I
.
australis
has a short section of peritreme behind the stigma, whereas this section of peritreme in
I
.
corticalis
is much longer. Genu II in
I
.
australis
carries nine setae, whereas in
I
.
corticalis
and the remainder of the genus there are ten setae on this segment.