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Neofedrizzia canestrinii Womersley

Description

Neofedrizzia canestrinii Womersley

Neofedrizzia canestrinii Womersley, 1959: 33.

Type specimens. Holotype, F, AUSTRALIA, Queensland: Hinchinbrook Is., 9.ix.1956, G. F. Bornemissza, on Aulacocyclus edentulus MacLeay (N1952318). In SAMA. Paratypes, 9 F, 5 M, same data as holotype (N1952319-N1952231). In SAMA.

Other specimens. Queensland: M, Hampton, 3.x.1956, G. F. Bornemissza, on A. edentulus (N1952333); 2 M, Mt Tambourine, no date, A. M. Lea (N1952334-N1952335); M, Atherton, 28.iii.1945, D. J. Collis, on passalid (N1952336). New South Wales: M, Wilson’s Downfall near Tenterfield, 8.viii.1956, G. F. Bornemissza, on A. edentulus (N1952337). In SAMA. Queensland: F, 2 M, Mt Baldy, 8.iv.1995, D. E. Walter (S74133- 35); M, Atherton, Gadgarra, 28.i.1996, O. Seeman (S74136-38); F, M, Cape Tribulation, Oliver Ck, 30.i.1996, O. Seeman (S74139); M, Mossman Gorge, 31.i.1996, O. Seeman (S74140). All from Aulacocyclus fracticornis Blackburn and deposited in QM.

Diagnosis. Both sexes: idiosoma 810–880 long; anterior hyaline projection does not extend past CxI; exopodal patterning between CxII–III striped; pedofossae III present, IV absent; seta h1 with 5–6 barbs; distal spine-like process on palp femur minute or absent; one non-filamentous excrescence ribbon-like, the other a short serrated blade; femur III and IV with large lamellae. Female: sternal shield smooth; seta st 1 19–25 long, shorter than base of tritosternum; setae st2-st4 <5 long; sternogynial shield smooth, anterior margin straight. Male: tetartosternum absent, presternal processes articulated with sternoventral shield, symmetrical, with pointed ends, directed inwards and almost touching each other; sternoventral shield (anterior of genital opening) smooth; seta st 1 30–35 long; genital opening placed between CxII–III, flanked by 2 pores.

Remarks. The “Tambourine” specimens (N1952334-N1952335) are not N. canestrinii; however, the specimens are in such poor condition that no more than their misidentification can be confirmed. “Tambourine” is a misspelling of Mount Tamborine in Southeast Queensland. The holotype is in very poor condition; all paratypes are in poor condition except for one male from Atherton (N1952336).

Notes

Published as part of Seeman, Owen D., 2007, Revision of the Fedrizziidae (Acari: Mesostigmata: Fedrizzioidea), pp. 1-55 in Zootaxa 1480 on page 35, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.176844

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Biodiversity

Family
Fedrizziidae
Genus
Neofedrizzia
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Mesostigmata
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Womersley
Species
canestrinii
Taxon rank
species

References

  • Womersley, H. (1959) Some Acarina from Australia and New Guinea paraphagic upon millipedes and cockroaches and beetles of the family Passalidae. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 82, 11 - 54.