First records of water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia) from Bhutan, with description of two new species
Author
Pesic, Vladimir
Author
Smit, Harry
text
Zootaxa
2007
1613
45
56
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.178993
47088b53-41a2-4c58-b39e-2904ac4369a8
1175-5326
178993
Sperchon
cf.
indicus
N.
Kumar, K. Kumar & Pesic, 2007
(
Figs. 8–14
)
Material examined.
Buthan: Pele La,
01.iii.2002
,
3200 m
asl., one female (
ZMAN
), dissected and slide mounted in Hoyer's fluid.
FIGURES 8–14.
Sperchon
cf.
indicus
Kumar
et al
.
, female: 8 = idiosoma, dorsal view; 9 = idiosoma, ventral view; 10 = IV–L-3–6; 11 = claw; 12 = palp, medial view; 13 = capitulum; 14 = chelicera. Scale bars = 100 m.
Morphology.
Female
: Idiosoma (ventral view:
Fig. 9
) L 862, W 669. One pair of fused dorsocentral plates (Dc-3) (
Fig. 8
). Coxal field: L between anterior end of first coxae and posterior end of fourth coxae 428; L of genital valves 155; genital valves not covering the genital acetabula; posterior acetabula rounded; L of acetabula 1–3: 58-65-33. Capitulum (
Fig. 13
) L 218; chelicera (
Fig. 14
) L 232, H 56, L/H ratio 4.1, basal segment L 167, claw L 68, ratio chelicerae basal segment/claw L 2.5; palp (
Fig. 12
) total L 560, dL and %L (in parentheses, given as % of total L): P-1 25 (4.5), P-2 128 (22.9), P-3 163 (29.1), P-4 200 (35.7), P-5 44 (7.9); P-2/P-4 ratio 0.64; Ambulacrum (
Fig. 11
) with slightly developed claw blade, claws with clawlet. L of IV–L (
Fig. 10
) segments: IV – 125, 125, 139, 259, 265, 219.
FIGURES 15 – 20.
Testudacarus tripeltatus
Walter
, female: 15 = dorsal shield, 16 = ventral shield; 17 = palp, medial view; 18 = palp, lateral view; 19 = capitulum; 20 = chelicera. Scale bars = 100 m.
Remarks.
Due to the presence of glandularia on Cx-3, P-2 with a long ventrodistal projection, and excretory pore surrounded by sclerotized ring, the specimen from
Bhutan
shows a general conformity with
Sperchon indicus
Kumar
et al
. Differences
(in parentheses data taken from
Kumar
et al
. 2007
) are found in its major idiosoma and gnathosoma dimensions (e.g.,
S. indicus
idiosoma L 694, genital valves L 124, capitulum L 158–181, palp total L 515–544). Furthermore the specimen from
Bhutan
has P-4 less elongated and the claw blade less developed (strongly developed in
S. indicus
– see
Kumar
et al
. 2007
). The variability of further specimens from
Bhutan
needs to be known and studies on male specimens of
S. indicus
are necessary before we can assess the taxonomic status of this specimen.
Distribution.
India
. New for
Bhutan
.