Cyta
Description
Key to the adult Cyta of the world
(Modified from Hernandes et al. 2011; three poorly/not illustrated species are not included into the key: Cyta grandjeani Gomelauri 1963, C. flava Mihelčič 1958, and C. veneta (Lombardini 1960)).
1. Coxae and subcapitulum with reticulations.................................... C. reticulata Soliman & Zaher, 1975
- Coxae and subcapitulum without reticulations............................................................. 2
2. Prodorsal setae vi, ve and sci longitudinally aligned.......................................................... 3
- Prodorsal setae vi, ve and sci not longitudinally aligned....................................................... 6
3. Dorsal setae serrate.............................................................. C. murrayi den Heyer, 1981
- Dorsal setae smooth.................................................................................. 4
4. Palp basifemur with seven setae............................................. C. longiseta Wallace & Mahon, 1972
- Palp basifemur with four setae........................................................................... 5
5. Tarsi I and II each with a proximal microseta; prodorsal striae faint and finely broken............... C. spuria Atyeo, 1960
- Tarsi I and II without microsetae; prodorsal striae strong and continuous.................. C. troglodyta Hernandes 2011
6. Tibia I and tarsus III without trichobothria................................................................ 7
- Tibia I and tarsus III each with a trichobothrium............................................................. 8
7. Coxa IV with 2 setae; basifemora III–IV with 7–4 setae............................... C. latirostris (Hermann, 1804)
- Coxa IV with 3 setae; basifemora III–IV with 5–3 setae................................... C. kurdistanicus sp. nov.
8. Prodorsum setae vi and sce (prodorsal trichobothria) longitudinally aligned, forming a square or rectangle............... 9
- Prodorsum setae vi and sce not longitudinally aligned, setae sce clearly further apart as vi, forming a wide-based trapezium..................................................................................................... 10
9. Eyes absent; posterior trichobothria (sce) spatulate.................................. C. magdalenae den Heyer, 1981
- Eyes present; posterior trichobothria setiform.......................................... C. brevipalpa Ewing, 1909
10. Integument heavily sclerotized (dark) and purple............................................................ 11
- Integument lightly sclerotized and not purple............................................................... 12
11. Propodosomal striae sparsely broken; trochanter I with 2 setae............................................................................... C. coerulipes (Dugès, 1834) … (including subspecies C. c. quadrisetosus den Heyer, 1981)
- Propodosomal striae continuous; trochanter I with 1 seta......................................... C. leiliae sp. nov.
12. Prodorsum setae sci reaching to bases of ve and sce................................. C. kauaiensis Swift & Goff, 1987
- Prodorsum setae sci only reaching half way to bases of ve and sce......................... C. americana (Banks, 1907)
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Family
- Bdellidae
- Genus
- Cyta
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Prostigmata
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Taxon rank
- genus
References
- Hernandes, F. A., Bernardi, L. F. De O. & Ferreira, R. L. (2011) Snout mites from caves in Brazil, with description of a new species ((Acari: Trombidiformes: Bdellidae). Journal of Natural History, 45 (13 - 14), 799 - 812. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1080 / 00222933.2010.535919
- Gomelauri, L. A. (1963) On the study of mites of the family Bdellidae family in Georgian S. S. R. Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the Georgian SSR, 31 (1), 167 - 170.
- Mihelcic, F. (1958 a) Prostigmata Sudeuropas (Spanien). Eos - Revista Espanola de Entomologia, 34 (3), 269 - 290.
- Lombardini, G. (1960) Bdellidae (Acari) XLIV. Bollettino del Museo di Storia Naturale di Venezia, 15, 105 - 109.
- Soliman, Z. R. & Zaher, M. A. (1975) Bdellid mites of Lattakia, Syria (Acarina: Bdellidae). Bulletin de la Societe Entomologique d' Egypte, 59, 75 - 82.
- Den Heyer, J. (1981) The Afrotropical species of Cyta Von Heyden (Bdellidae: Actinedida: Acarida). Phytophylactica, 13, 31 - 41.
- Wallace, M. M. H. & Mahon, J. A. (1972) The taxonomy and biology of Australian Bdellidae (Acari). I. Sub - families Bdellinae, Spinibdellinae and Cytinae. Acarologia, 14 (4), 544 - 580.
- Atyeo, W. T. (1960) A revision of the mite family Bdellidae in North and Central America (Acarina, Prostigmata). The University of Kansas Science Bulletin, 40 (8), 345 - 499.
- Hermann, J. F. (1804) Memoire Apterologique. Ouvrage couronne en 1790 par la Societe de Histoire Naturelle de Paris - publie par Frederic Louis Hammer, Strasbourg, 60 - 62.
- Ewing, H. E. (1909) Three new species of the genus Bdella (mites). Canadian Entomologist, 41 (4), 124 - 125. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.4039 / ent 41122 - 4
- Duges, A. L. (1834) Recherches sur l'order des Acariens. III. Annales des Sciences Naturelles. Zoologie, Series 2, 1, 21.
- Swift, S. F. & Goff, M. L. (1987) The family Bdellidae (Acari: Prostigmata) in the Hawaiian Islands. International Journal of Acarology, 13 (1), 29 - 49. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1080 / 01647958708683478
- Banks, N. (1907) A catalogue of the Acarina, or mites of the United States. Proceedings of the National Museum, 32, 595 - 625. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 00963801.32 - 1553.595