Copidognathus magnipalpus (Police, 1909)

Durucan, Furkan, 2019, New records of Copidognathus (Acari: Halacaridae) from Antalya, Turkey, Persian Journal of Acarology 8 (3), pp. 189-210 : 198

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.22073/pja.v8i3.49588

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4634428

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038787FB-874D-FFDD-CA8A-FE3E817CFB1D

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Copidognathus magnipalpus (Police, 1909)
status

 

Copidognathus magnipalpus (Police, 1909) ( Figs. 8 A–E View Figure 8 )

Material examined

Yakamoz Beach, 1 m, Jania rubens , 30 ♀♀, 16 ♂♂; Bilem Beach, 6 m, Cystoseira barbata , 10 ♀♀; Finike, 2 m, Corallina officinalis , 2 ♀♀, 5 ♂♂.

Morphology and notes

Females 340–350 long, 210–220 wide, that of male 325–335 long, 200–210 wide. Porose areolae of all dorsal plates with canaliculi arranged within polygons. AD 87 long, 75 wide and with an anterior and two posterior porose areola. OC 70 long, 30 wide with 2 corneae. Posterior cornea of the plate subdivided. PD 200 long, 125 wide. Setae ds-1 on AD, ds-2 within striated integument between AD and OC. ds-3 to ds-5 on PD. Female AE 112 long, 175 wide. Epimeral pores 8–10 wide. Female GA 135 long, 100 wide; with three pairs of pgs and one pair of sgs. Male GA 150 long, 125 wide; with 22 pgs and three pairs sgs ( Figs. 8 A–C View Figure 8 ). Gnathosoma 100 long and 75 wide; 1.3 times longer than wide. Rostrum extending just beyond the level of P-2 ( Fig. 8 D View Figure 8 ). Leg I 230 long. The chaetotaxy of leg I as follows (from basifemur to tarsus); 2, 5, 4, 7, 5 ( Fig. 8 E View Figure 8 ). Copidognathus magnipalpus is close to C. loricifer . Both species have “Y” shaped areolae on AD. They can be easily distinguished from each other type of areolae on AD (ovate porose polygon areolae in C. magnipalpus , in C. loricifer with rosetta pores) ( Bartsch 1979; 2001).

Distribution Eastern Atlantic, Kenya, Black and Mediterranean Sea ( Bartsch 2009).

AD

State Herbarium of South Australia

OC

Oberlin College

PD

Dutch Plant Protection Service, Culture Collection of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria

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