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Cycloppia asetosa Ermilov & Kalúz, 2013, sp. nov.

Description

Cycloppia asetosa sp. nov.

(Figs 1–15)

Diagnosis. Body size 547–581 × 315–348. Body surface smooth. Rostrum with median indentation. Rostral seta longer than lamellar seta. Interlamellar and exobothridial setae and their alveoli absent. Sensillus spindle-form. Lamellar seta inserted nearer to bothridium than to rostral seta. Alveolus of setae c present, the other nine pairs of notogastral setae of medium length. Lyrifissure iad located in inverse apoanal position.

Description. Measurements. Body length 547 (holotype), 547–581 (mean 564; six paratypes); notogaster width 332 (holotype), 315–348 (mean 329; six paratypes).

Integument (Figs 1, 3, 8). Body color light brown. Body surface smooth. Subcapitular mentum and genae densely microfoveolate (visible under high magnification, × 1000). Lateral side of prodorsum microgranulate, latero-dorsal side with three to four muscle sigillae and transversal, short, thin fold (fl).

Prodorsum (Figs 1, 3, 4–6). Rostrum with median indentation. Lamellar and translamellar lines absent. Rostral (ro, 41–49) and lamellar (le, 32–36) setae setiform, barbed. Lamellar seta inserted nearer to bothridium than to rostral seta. Interlamellar and exobothridial setae and their alveoli absent. Sensillus (ss, 90–102) spindle-form, slightly barbed. Interbothridial region with one pair of tubercles, which are directed to anterior margin of notogaster.

Notogaster (Figs 1, 3, 7). Anterior margin weakly convex. Alveolus of setae c present. Nine pairs of notogastral setae of medium length; p 1 and p 2 (41–49) shorter than others (57–77). Seta la inserted lateroposteriorly to lm. Lyrifissures ia, im, ip, ih and ips distinct, thin, located typically for genus. Opisthonotal gland opening (gla) located latero-posteriorly to seta h 3.

Gnathosoma (Figs 8–10). Subcapitulum longer than wide (110–123 × 77–82). Subcapitular setae setiform, slightly barbed; h and m (both 32–36) longer than a (24–28). Adoral setae (or 1, or 2) short (6), thorn-like, smooth. Palp (61–73) with setation 0–2–1–3–8(+ω). Solenidion long, thickened, blunt-ended, pressed to the palptarsus surface. Chelicera (118–123) with two setiform, barbed setae; cha (32–36) longer than chb (16–20). Trägårdh’s organ (Tg) long, conical.

Epimeral and lateral podosomal regions (Figs 2, 3). Epimeral setae 1c, 3c and 4c (41–57) longer than others (20–28). Pedotectum I (Pd I) convex. Discidium (dis) large, triangular.

Anogenital region (Fig. 2). Four pairs of genital (g 1– g 4, 10–16), one pair of aggenital (ag, 24–36), two pairs of anal (an 1, an 2, 20–32) and three pairs of adanal (ad 1– ad 3, 36–41) setae setiform, slightly barbed. Lyrifissure iad located in inverse apoanal position.

Legs (Figs 11–15). Generally, the morphology is similar to other representatives of Cycloppia (Ohkubo 2003). Formulae of leg setation and solenidia: I (1–5–2–4–20) [1–2–2], II (1–5–2–4–16) [1–1–2], III (2–3–1–3–15) [1–1– 0], IV (1–2–2–3–12) [0–1–0]; homology of setae and solenidia indicated in Table 1. Seta p setiform on tarsus I and thorn-like, very small on tarsi tarsi II–IV. Famulus (e) straight, blunt-ended. Solenidia ω 1 on tarsus I, ω 1 and ω 2 on tarsus II, σ on tibia III thickened, blunt-ended; other solenidia setiform, thinner and longer.

Roman letters refer to normal setae (e to famulus), Greek letters to solenidia. Single prime (') marks setae on anterior and double prime (") setae on posterior side of the given leg segment. Parentheses refer to a pair of setae.

Type deposition. The holotype is deposited in the collection of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia; six paratypes are in the collection of the Siberian Zoological Museum, Novosibirsk, Russia.

Etymology. The specific name “ asetosa ” refers to the absence of interlamellar setae.

Remarks. Cycloppia asetosa sp. nov. clearly differs from all species of the genus Cycloppia by the presence of median indentation on rostrum (versus rounded rostrum) and the absence of interlamellar setae and their alveoli (versus developed interlamellar setae or their alveoli).

Notes

Published as part of Ermilov, Sergey G. & Kalúz, Stanislav, 2013, Three new species of Oppioidea (Acari: Oribatida) from India, pp. 482-492 in Zootaxa 3670 (4) on pages 483-486, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3670.4.4, http://zenodo.org/record/215659

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Sarcoptiformes
Family
Oppiidae
Genus
Cycloppia
Species
asetosa
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Taxonomic concept label
Cycloppia asetosa Ermilov & Kalúz, 2013

References

  • Ohkubo, N. (2003) A revision of Oppiidae and its allies (Acarina: Oribatida) of Japan 2. Genus Cycloppia. Journal of the Acarological Society of Japan, 12 (2), 73 - 85. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.2300 / acari. 12.73