Mesoplophora michaeliana Berlese

van der Hammen, L., 1959, Berlese's Primitive Oribatid Mites, Zoologische Verhandelingen 40, pp. 1-93 : 32

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ORI111

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6285363

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scientific name

Mesoplophora michaeliana Berlese
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Mesoplophora michaeliana Berlese View in CoL , 1904

Mesoplophora Michaeliana Berlese , 1904b, p. 23, pl. 2 fig. 51.

Phtiracarus (Phtiracarulus) perexiguus Berlese , 1920a, p. 149.

Meshoplophora michaeliana , Lombardini, 1936, p. 44.

Until recently, M. michaeliana (the type-species of the genus) had never been found again. Although the original description is sufficient for identification, new material of the type-species was indispensable in order to give a detailed definition of the genus.

In the Berlese Collection several specimens of the species are present. By means of the catalogue I found the following preparations: 26/36, 209/16, 214/2 (all from the garden of the "Stazione di Entomologia Agraria" at Florence); 70/6, 7, 8, 9 (from the Boboli Gardens, Florence); 214/1 (Cascine, Florence); 209/14, 15 (Florence). None of them is designated as type, for which reason I select no. 26/36 as such; consequently the garden of the "Stazione di Entomologia Agraria" (Florence) must be considered the type-locality. In this small garden I collected indeed a number of topotypic specimens, the detailed redescription of which will be published in a monograph on the Mesoplophoridae .

Apart from adults of M. michaeliana , slide no. 70/7 contains some small ptychoid specimens that Berlese identified with Phtiracarus minimus (now Pseudotritia minima ); the preparation did not permit of a definite conclusion.

I found also two slides (nos. 209/19, 20, from the garden of the "Stazione di Entomologia Agraria", Florence) with the types of Phtiracarus (Phtiracarulus) perexiguus . Because these specimens appear to be juveniles of Mesoplophora michaeliana , the subgenus Phtiracarulus (of which perexiguus is the type) becomes a synonym of Mesoplophora , whilst the species must be placed in the synonymy of M. michaeliana . In slide no. 209/20 I distinctly recognized a deutonymph. The specimen described by Berlese as a hexapod nymph is of course a larva. I remark that the juveniles of Mesoplophora are scleritized; they remind of adult ptychoids.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Sarcoptiformes

Family

Mesoplophoridae

Genus

Mesoplophora

Loc

Mesoplophora michaeliana Berlese

van der Hammen, L. 1959
1959
Loc

Phtiracarus (Phtiracarulus) perexiguus

Berlese 1904
1904
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