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<emphasis id="B9085B5963166D15FC47FA59FB3076B7" bold="true" box="[976,1206,1479,1503]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="187">Phyllozetes subiasi</emphasis>
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Diagnosis — Mite species belonging to
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, with the rows of foliar notochaetae
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spiniform, with the margins and dorsal surface of the leaf covered by strong spines.
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Description Adult (
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) (n=1) General aspect, measures and integument (
<figureCitation id="13479BCE63166D15FB2AF92CFAA675A2" box="[1213,1312,1714,1738]" captionStart="FIGURE" captionStartId="6.[159,171,1697,1716]" captionTargetBox="[282,1296,529,1631]" captionTargetId="figure-2@6.[242,1345,498,1665]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURE 2: Phyllozetes subiasi n. sp.; a dorsal view, b ventral view, c lateral view, d detail of seta e1; gnathosoma and legs not illustrated. Scale bar (Figs. 2a-c) = 100 micrometers." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5394536" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5394536/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="187">Figure 2</figureCitation>
) — Small and narrow oribatid, the idiosomal length is 264 micrometers, 2.30 times its maximum width. The cuticle is clear and colorless, the surface of the integument in the pygidium and the pleural plate is microfoveolated, rest of the integument apparently smooth.
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FIGURE 2:
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; a dorsal view, b ventral view, c lateral view, d detail of seta
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; gnathosoma and legs not illustrated. Scale bar (Figs. 2a-c) = 100 micrometers.
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Prodorsum (
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) — Rostral tectum with small perforations in longitudinal rows of 1-4 alveoli. Setae of the proterosoma with the growth and pubescence typical of the genus. The rostral setae (
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) are the biggest ones, uniramous and densely pubescent. The lamellar setae (
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) are biramous with a V shape, the two pairs of exobothridial setae (
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and
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) are setiform with large pectinations, with
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being the lower prodorsal seta; the interlamellar setae (
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) are in a interbothridial position next to the bothridia; the sensilli (
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) are typical of the family, fusiform and densely pectinated in its front half.
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Notogaster (
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) — The anterior plate
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is approximately 1.5 times wider than posteriors (
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and
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) and 4 times narrower than the pygidium. The anterior notogastral fissurae
<emphasis id="B9085B5963146D17FD2DFCC9FD5B7007" box="[698,733,855,879]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="189">ar1</emphasis>
is the broadest and it shows a middle ridge or suture, which reflects an added extension of the anfiarthrosis at this level, as can be observed in the lateral view of the mite (
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). The setae on
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(
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,
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,
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and
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) are typically setiform in the genus, approximately equal in length. Each one projects towards the base of the posterior seta,
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to
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are equidistant and are aligned in the center of the segment and
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in the posterior corners. In
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, the setae
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are somewhat shorter than those of
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series and
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is the shortest seta; pairs
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and
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are joined by a narrow crease in the first notogastral furrow, with the distance between
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being approximately half of the
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distance. The erectile setae
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originate from narrow intercalary sclerites: they are equally long and they end over the other side of the hysterosoma, they are spear-like, the base part quickly sharpens in the long narrow anterior part which occupies two thirds of the setal length, each seta possesses a strong central nerve which doesnt branch out, the margins and dorsal face of the setal sheet are densely covered by long, strong spines (
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). Setal rows
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and
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are posterior and marginal in the pygidium,
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shifted to dorsal position and
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to ventral position, all setae are medium long and densely plumose.
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Lateral View (
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) — Below the
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plate is located a small triangular plate
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, with the lyrifissure
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and which includes a small concave triangular humeral flap (
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). Below
<emphasis id="B9085B5963146D17FE7BF81AFD8E74F4" box="[492,520,1924,1948]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="189">hfl</emphasis>
and over the acetabulum III, two small accesory plates are marked (
<emphasis id="B9085B5963146D17FAF0FEA9FA127227" box="[1383,1428,311,335]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="189">apl1</emphasis>
and
<emphasis id="B9085B5963146D17FCFBFEC4FC1C721A" box="[876,922,346,370]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="189">apl2</emphasis>
), auriculiform and prominent in the ventral view and with the inferior plate (
<emphasis id="B9085B5963146D17FB51FEE3FB7272FD" box="[1222,1268,381,405]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="189">apl2</emphasis>
) overlapping the dorsal one (
<emphasis id="B9085B5963146D17FC64FE3EFBA772D0" box="[1011,1057,416,440]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="189">apl1</emphasis>
). On top of the acetabulum IV, there is a small cribriform plate (
<emphasis id="B9085B5963146D17FB5DFE5DFB7172B3" box="[1226,1271,451,475]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="189">apl3</emphasis>
), whose surface appears to be dotted; below and attached to the two median notogastral plaques and pygidium there is the long plate
<emphasis id="B9085B5963146D17FBADFDB3FBE8712C" box="[1082,1134,557,580]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="189">PLm</emphasis>
, which has the cupule
<emphasis id="B9085B5963146D17FAEEFDB3FA13712C" box="[1401,1429,557,580]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="189">im</emphasis>
on its anterior angle and whose surface is covered with fine foveoles.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BC3874B63146D17FCF7FD3CFB5E777F" blockId="7.[826,1429,311,1725]" pageId="7" pageNumber="189">
Venter (
<figureCitation id="13479BCE63146D17FC2CFD3FFBAA71D1" box="[955,1068,673,697]" captionStart="FIGURE" captionStartId="6.[159,171,1697,1716]" captionTargetBox="[282,1296,529,1631]" captionTargetId="figure-2@6.[242,1345,498,1665]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURE 2: Phyllozetes subiasi n. sp.; a dorsal view, b ventral view, c lateral view, d detail of seta e1; gnathosoma and legs not illustrated. Scale bar (Figs. 2a-c) = 100 micrometers." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5394536" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5394536/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="189">Figure 2b</figureCitation>
) — Epimeral plates separated; coxisternal formula I-IV: 3-2-3-4, the epimeral setae are relatively short and setiform, with separate pectinations. Large genital plate, each value with 10 pairs of setae spread out in two longitudinal rows, 6 medial ones and 4 longer lateral ones with the third and fourth setae somewhat more medial in this row. Four pairs of anal setae similar to the genitals. Adanal plate, posteriorly coalescent with a U shape and with four pairs of relatively long setae, more pubescent than the anal ones.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BC3874B63146D17FCF7FBB1FB2877E4" blockId="7.[826,1429,311,1725]" pageId="7" pageNumber="189">Legs — Tarsi I to IV with claw formula 2-2-2- 3 and with the corresponding lateral claws thinner and sligthly curved downward.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BC3874B63146D17FCF7FB3DFBE27620" blockId="7.[826,1429,311,1725]" pageId="7" pageNumber="189">
Specimens examined — One female,
<typeStatus id="54C739E963146D17FABBFB3DFA1277D3" box="[1324,1428,1187,1211]" pageId="7" pageNumber="189" type="holotype">holotype</typeStatus>
cod. 2716-Hol/M43-20120523; in soil below the coverage of an isolated olive tree next to a small formation of holm oak trees (
<taxonomicName id="4C7CFCC863146D17FBC5FA93FB5A764C" box="[1106,1244,1292,1316]" class="Magnoliopsida" family="Fagaceae" genus="Quercus" kingdom="Plantae" order="Fagales" pageId="7" pageNumber="189" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="species" species="ilex">
<emphasis id="B9085B5963146D17FBC5FA93FB5A764C" box="[1106,1244,1292,1316]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="189">Quercus ilex</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
), next to a plot of an organic olive grove.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BC3874B63146D17FCF7FAC0FAFE76F1" blockId="7.[826,1429,311,1725]" pageId="7" pageNumber="189">
Etymology — The specific name
<taxonomicName id="4C7CFCC863146D17FB7BFAC0FAB0761E" authorityName="Jorrin" authorityYear="2014" box="[1260,1334,1374,1398]" class="Arachnida" family="Cosmochthoniidae" genus="Phyllozetes" kingdom="Animalia" order="Sarcoptiformes" pageId="7" pageNumber="189" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="subiasi">
<emphasis id="B9085B5963146D17FB7BFAC0FAB0761E" box="[1260,1334,1374,1398]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="189">subiasi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
is dedicated to the Spanish oribatologist Luís S. Subías.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BC3874B63146D17FCF7FA2EFB0175D5" blockId="7.[826,1429,311,1725]" pageId="7" pageNumber="189">
Remarks — The genus
<taxonomicName id="4C7CFCC863146D17FBFDFA2EFB6576A0" authorityName="Gordeeva" authorityYear="1978" box="[1130,1251,1456,1480]" class="Arachnida" family="Cosmochthoniidae" genus="Phyllozetes" kingdom="Animalia" order="Sarcoptiformes" pageId="7" pageNumber="189" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">
<emphasis id="B9085B5963146D17FBFDFA2EFB6576A0" box="[1130,1251,1456,1480]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="189">Phyllozetes</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
possess a characteristic lanceolated erectile setae of fringed margins with cilia that is more or less long and narrow and a surface that is either smooth or covered with minute cilia.
<taxonomicName id="4C7CFCC863146D17FC4BF9A2FB2E753C" authority="Jorrin, 2014" authorityName="Jorrin" authorityYear="2014" box="[988,1192,1596,1620]" class="Arachnida" family="Cosmochthoniidae" genus="Phyllozetes" kingdom="Animalia" order="Sarcoptiformes" pageId="7" pageNumber="189" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="subiasi" status="sp. nov.">
<emphasis id="B9085B5963146D17FC4BF9A2FB2E753C" box="[988,1192,1596,1620]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="189">Phyllozetes subiasi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
<emphasis id="B9085B5963146D17FB26F9A2FB7F753C" bold="true" box="[1201,1273,1596,1620]" pageId="7" pageNumber="189">
<taxonomicNameLabel id="A23BE62263146D17FB26F9A2FB7F753C" box="[1201,1273,1596,1620]" pageId="7" pageNumber="189" rank="species">n. sp.</taxonomicNameLabel>
</emphasis>
differs from the congeneric species as it is the only species that grows strong spines, both on the rims as well as the upper face of the setal sheet.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
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