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Stigmaeus solidus Kuznetsov

Description

Stigmaeus solidus Kuznetsov

Stigmaeus solidus Kuznetsov, 1977a: 955.

Female (Figure 23). Length of body 375 (350–400), width 248 (208–275).

Dorsum. Propodosomal shield with three pairs of setae. A pair of eyes located between setae ve and sci. Apodemal marking absent. Setae sce located on auxiliary shields. Central shield with three pairs of setae. Setae d 2 located on marginal shields and setae e 2 located on lateral zonal shields. Intercalary shield divided, with setae f 1. Suranal shield entire, with two pairs of setae. Dorsum with reticulum. vi, sci and h 1 faintly spinulate distally. Setae h 2 faintly spinulate. Other dorsal body setae flagelliform. Dimensions of setae as follows: vi 68 (65–70); ve 97 (93– 100); sci 35 (30–40); sce 83 (78–85); c 1 87 (85–90); c 2 88 (80–95); d 1 98 (90–105); d 2 85 (80–95); e 1 97 (95–100); e 2 100 (98–105); f 1 100 (90–110); h 1 45 (40–48); h 2 47 (43–50). Distances between setae: vi-vi 28 (25–35); ve-ve 97 (93–100); vi-ve 65 (63–67); sci-sci 158 (155–160); sci-ve 63 (58–67); c 1 -c 1 90 (83–95); c 1 -d 1 83 (78–85); d 1 -d 1 95 (90–97); d 1 -e 1 57 (55–58); e 1 -e 1 73 (70–75); h 1 -h 1 45 (43–48); h 2 -h 2 30 (28–35); h 1 -h 2 95 (93–100).

Venter. Setae c 2 placed on humeral shields. Coxisternal shields separated, bears three pairs of setae. Aggenital shield with three pairs of setae. Surfaces of coxae, coxisternal and aggenital shields with reticulum. Contiguous genital and pseudanal covers bearing four pairs of setae (g 1, ps 1, ps 2, ps 3). Dimensions of setae as follows: ag 1 13 (10–15); ag 2 15 (13–18); ag 3 20 (15–23), g 1 13 (10–15); ps 1 35 (33–38); ps 2 25 (23–27); ps 3 23 (20–25). Pseudanal setae ps 1 faintly spinulate distally and thicker than other pseudanal setae.

Legs. Leg I 198 (190–200), leg II 167 (158–175), leg III 145 (135–150), leg IV 185 (167–190). Chaetotaxy of leg segments as follows: coxae 2–2–2–2, trochanters 1–1–2–1, femora 6–5–3–2, genua 4(κ)–4(κ)–1–1, tibiae 7(ϕ,ϕρ)–6(ϕρ)–6(ϕρ)–6(ϕρ), tarsi 14(ω)–10(ω)–8(ω)–8(ω). Genua I and II with solenidion κ. κI 43 (40–48); κII 15 (10–18). All tarsi with solenidion ω. Macroseta IV (d) smooth 50 (48–55), l' 35 (30–43), ratio d / l' 1.4. Gnathosoma. Chelicera 150 (145–155), palp 95 (85–110). Subcapitulum with two pairs of adoral setae distally and two pairs of subcapitular setae proximally. Dimension of setae: m 23 (20–25); n 15 (13–18), distances between setae: m-m 18 (15–20); n-n 23 (20–25).

Male. Unknown.

Materials examined. 1 Ƥ from moss under Salix sp., 40°13'19'' N, 39°45'08'' E, 1659 m, Köse, 10 V 2008; 1 Ƥ from bark of Populus tremula, 40°07'45'' N, 39°21'30'' E, 1370 m, between Kelkit-Şiran, 10 V 2008; 1 Ƥ from lichen on soil, 40°15'12'' N, 37°53'48'' E, 1189 m, Koyulhisar, 10 V 2008; 2 ƤƤ from soil molehill, 40°13'34'' N, 39°45'07'' E, 1648 m, Köse Mountain, 16 V 2009; 2 ƤƤ from decayed bark of Populus tremula, 40°16'22'' N, 39°37'59'' E, 1800 m, Köse Mountain, 14 VII 2009; ZMAU.

Distribution. Russia (Kuznetsov 1977a) and Turkey (this paper).

Remarks. Stigmaeus solidus was known only from Russia (Kuznetsov 1977a). This is the second record of this species. In the description given by Kuznetsov (1977a), the dorsum was without eyes and post-ocular bodies, but the presence of these structures was confirmed by Dr. Aleksandr Khaustov (Ukraine), who examined the holotype of S. solidus (Figure 23 A).

Notes

Published as part of Dönel, Güldem & Doğan, Salih, 2011, The stigmaeid mites (Acari: Stigmaeidae) of Kelkit Valley (Turkey), pp. 1-56 in Zootaxa 2942 on pages 45-47, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.201260

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Scientific name authorship
Kuznetsov
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Prostigmata
Family
Stigmaeidae
Genus
Stigmaeus
Species
solidus
Taxon rank
species

References

  • Kuznetsov, N. N. (1977 a) A contribution to the fauna of mites of the family Stigmaeidae (Acariformes) in the Central-Chernozem Zone. Zoologischeskii Zhurnal, 56, 953 - 956 (In Russian).