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<document ID-DOI="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.582.7684" ID-GBIF-Dataset="ccf9ce1b-6566-48fe-a3a5-ca83eee6ab8a" ID-PMC="PMC4857046" ID-Pensoft-Pub="1313-2970-582-13" ID-PubMed="27199586" ID-ZBK="00296D5BFDE44257B93F2D1C2D889200" ModsDocAuthor="" ModsDocDate="2016" ModsDocID="1313-2970-582-13" ModsDocOrigin="ZooKeys 582" ModsDocTitle="Systematics of testudacarine torrent mites (Acari, Hydrachnidia, Torrenticolidae) with descriptions of 13 new species from North America" checkinTime="1461288000862" checkinUser="pensoft" docAuthor="O'Neill, Joseph C., Fisher, J. Ray, Nelson, Whitney A., Skvarla, Micheal J., Fisher, Danielle M. &amp; Dowling, Ashley P. G." docDate="2016" docId="35084795714DDEF6B6758C8BF948DE13" docLanguage="en" docName="ZooKeys 582: 13-110" docOrigin="ZooKeys 582" docSource="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.582.7684" docTitle="Testudacarus kirkwoodae O'Neill &amp; Dowling, sp. n." docType="treatment" docUuid="B46CE9B8-65BC-4F12-B8C2-791C23CDB4BA" docUuidSource="ZooBank" docVersion="6" lastPageNumber="66" masterDocId="BD769D09FFA6B5624614FC26FFE2FFE9" masterDocTitle="Systematics of testudacarine torrent mites (Acari, Hydrachnidia, Torrenticolidae) with descriptions of 13 new species from North America" masterLastPageNumber="110" masterPageNumber="13" pageNumber="64" updateTime="1668163022662" updateUser="ExternalLinkService">
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<mods:title>Systematics of testudacarine torrent mites (Acari, Hydrachnidia, Torrenticolidae) with descriptions of 13 new species from North America</mods:title>
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<mods:namePart>O'Neill, Joseph C.</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Fisher, J. Ray</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Nelson, Whitney A.</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Skvarla, Micheal J.</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Fisher, Danielle M.</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Dowling, Ashley P. G.</mods:namePart>
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<mods:date>2016</mods:date>
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<paragraph pageId="51" pageNumber="64">Taxon classification Animalia Trombidiformes Torrenticolidae</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName LSID="http://zoobank.org/B46CE9B8-65BC-4F12-B8C2-791C23CDB4BA" authority="O'Neill &amp; Dowling" class="Arachnida" family="Torrenticolidae" genus="Testudacarus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Testudacarus kirkwoodae" order="Trombidiformes" pageId="51" pageNumber="64" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="kirkwoodae">
Testudacarus kirkwoodae
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&amp; Dowling
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<paragraph pageId="51" pageNumber="64">Type series.</paragraph>
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Holotype (1♀) Oregon, USA: 1♀ from Douglas County, Rouge River National Forest, Muir Creek, (
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,
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), 12 August 2013, by JC
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and WA Nelson, JNOW13-0812-004 (Specimen 141885 - DNA#1791); Other examined but not measured (1♀): Washington, USA: 1♀ from Snohomish County, Mount Baker National Forest, tributary of South Fork of Sauk River, (
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,
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), 28 July 2013, JC
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and WA Nelson, JNOW13-0728-003
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<paragraph pageId="51" pageNumber="64">Type deposition.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="51" pageNumber="64">Holotype (1♀) deposited at CNC.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="51" pageNumber="64">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="51" pageNumber="64">These are the largest known testudacarines and also differ further from their complex in having a smaller, more rounded anterio-medial platelet.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="51" pageNumber="64">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="51" pageNumber="64">Female (n=1) with characteristics of genus with following specifications.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="51" pageNumber="64">Gnathosoma - Subcapitulum [245 ventral length; 133 dorsal length; 130 tall] ovoid with short rostrum. Chelicerae [200 long] unmodified with lightly curved fangs [40 long]. Pedipalp [259 long] unmodified. Trochanter [38 long; 43 wide]. Femur [70 long; 50 wide]. Genu [63 long; 40 wide]. Tibia [63 long; 28 wide]. Tarsus [25 long; 15 wide].</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="51" pageNumber="64">Dorsum (Fig. 35) - [918 long; 645 wide] ovoid to oblong. Dorsal plate [758 long; 566 wide]. Primary sclerotization [603 long] light pink to colorless. Dorso-glandularia-4 [232 apart] lateral to [63] and around muscle scar midline. Platelets colorless. Anterio-medial platelet [201 long; 123 wide]. Anterio-lateral platelets [237 long; 134 wide]. Lateral platelets as follows: lateral-1 [65 long; 55 wide]; lateral-2 [173 long; 46 wide]; lateral-3 [67 long; 24 wide]; lateral-4 [173 long; 46 wide]; lateral-5 [91 long; 47 wide]; lateral-6 [149 long; 54 wide]; lateral-7 [93 long; 46 wide].</paragraph>
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Figure 35.
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female: (Left) dorsum; (Right) venter. Scale: 100
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.
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Venter (Fig. 35) - [1045 long; 853 wide] round to ovoid and colorless. Primary sclerotization [752 long]. Gnathosomal bay [123 dorsal length; 151 ventral length; 69 wide]. Coxal field [551 long; 484 wide] proportionally small compared to venter. Coxa-I [294 long; 144 midlength]. Coxa-II + III [114 distance to top of coxa-II; 202
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to top of coxa-III; 393 distance to bottom of coxa-III; 279 total length]. Coxa-IV [376 distance to top; 175 total length]. Genital field [373 distance to top; 578 distance to bottom; 205 total length; 69 width; 222 distance from gnathosomal bay; 78 distance from coxa-I; 272 distance to excretory pore; 467 distance to caudad]. Distance to excretory pore [850].
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<paragraph pageId="52" pageNumber="65">Legs - colorless. Total leg and podomere lengths as follows: Leg-I [620 total; trochanter 70; basifemur 119; telofemur 89; genu 101; tibia 119; tarsus 121]. Leg-II [681 total; trochanter 77; basifemur 113; telofemur 90; genu 117; tibia 145; tarsus 140]. Leg-III [756 total; trochanter 70; basifemur 116; telofemur 93; genu 144; tibia 165; tarsus 167]. Leg-IV [1081 total; trochanter 136; basifemur 148; telofemur 159; genu 207; tibia 224; tarsus 208].</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="52" pageNumber="65">Male (n=0) unknown.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="52" pageNumber="65">Etymology.</paragraph>
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Specific epithet
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after my (JCO)
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maiden name. It was her bringing me to the leafcutter ant exhibit at our local science center that helped me become interested in biology as a child, and her endless support and advice that helped me finish my education.
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<paragraph pageId="52" pageNumber="65">Remarks.</paragraph>
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As it is likely that this species represents a cryptic species complex (with 4.5% COI divergence between the two available specimens), measurements were in
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from only one specimen (the other highlighted in red in Fig. 32 was excluded). This was done so measurements would remain useful if more species were diagnosed in the future. Measurments were also not included from the other specimen because it is teneral and badly damaged and would therefore prove poor for any description. While more than a single specimen is certainly desired for new descriptions, the included specimen has unique morphological characters such as its large size (it is larger than any other testudacarine, including species from Asia), and has strong support as a unique clade using COI. Therefore, this single specimen is unique enough that we are comfortable describing it.
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<paragraph pageId="53" pageNumber="66">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="53" pageNumber="66">Only one specimen know from Douglas County, Oregon.</paragraph>
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