Gracilentulus fjellbergi Szeptycki, 1993
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Gracilentulus fjellbergi Szeptycki, 1993 , new record to Chinese fauna
( Figs. 12 – 26 View FIGURES 12 – 20 View FIGURES 21 – 26 )
Description (Chinese specimens). Adult. Body length 1108 – 1173 µm (n=10).
Head— Oval, length 100 – 118 µm, width 78 – 93 µm (n=10). Postpseudocular seta present, additional seta absent. Seta ls short. Rostrum not protruded ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 12 – 20 ). Pseudoculus almost circular, length 7.5µm, width 7.5 – 10 µm. PR=13.3 – 15.7 ( Figs. 13 View FIGURES 12 – 20 ). Maxillary gland small, with short canal and smooth calyx, and with blind end obviously split into two leaves. Hind part of maxillary gland length 15 – 17.5 µm. CF=6.4 – 7 ( Figs. 14 View FIGURES 12 – 20 ). Maxillary palpus with two filiform sensilla, subequal ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 12 – 20 ). Labial palpus reduced, with three setae and one short parallel-sided sensillum ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 12 – 20 )
Thorax— Chaeotaxy as shown in Table 2 View TABLE 2 . Seta 1 on pronotum extremely long, about 2.5 times the length of seta 2 ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 12 – 20 ). Thoracic tergites II – III with two anterior setae (A2 and A4), setae A4, P2 and P3 extremely long, seta P5a reduced ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 12 – 20 ). Pronotum with no pores, mesonotum and metanotum with pore l. Thoracic sterna with no pores.
Foretarsal length 88 – 95 µm, claw length 20 – 25 µm, TR =3.6 – 4.5; Empodium short, EU=0.15 – 0.17; Sshaped seta length 25 – 28 µm. Dorsal sensillum t-1 claviform, BS=0.37 – 0.41; t-2 long and thin and curved; t- 3 gemmiform. Exterior sensillum a filiform, reaching base of γ 3; b very close to c, c obviously longer than b, reaching base of f; d situated half way between c and e; e extremely long, slightly surpassing base of claw; f and g filiform; g relatively short. Interior sensillum a' robust, slightly lower than level of t-1; b' slim, filiform; c' thin and long, its apex surpassing base of claw. Length formula of foretarsal sensilla as: t-3 <t-1 <g = b' <c' <d = a' = t-2 <f <a <b = e <c ( Figs. 18 – 19 View FIGURES 12 – 20 ). Middle tarsal length 40 – 43 µm, claw length 15 – 18 µm, hind tarsal length 48 µm, both claw 18 – 20 µm in length.
Abdomen —Chaeotaxy as shown in Table 2 View TABLE 2 . Abdominal tergite I with three pairs of anterior setae (A1, A2 and A5), posterior seta P1a absent. Urotergites II – VI with four pairs of anterior setae (A1, A2, A4 and A5), without posterior setae P1a and P3a. Urotergite VII with medial anterior setae Ac, posterior seta P1a present. Urotergite I with pore psm, other pores absent. Urotergites II – VII with pores al and psm, with no pores psl and l.
Abdominal legs II and III with subapical seta about three times the length of apical one ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 12 – 20 ). Urosternites I – IV without pores. Urosternites V – VII with one pair of symmetrical pores. Two membranal pores present on the membrane between laterotergite and sternite of abdominal segments V – VI ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 21 – 26 ).Pore on laterotergite VII situated anterior to A5 ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 21 – 26 ).
Striate band on abdominal segment VIII well developed. Segment VIII with paired pores psm on urotergite and without pores on urosternite. Comb oblique rectangle, with 10 teeth on hind margin ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 21 – 26 ).
Segments IX – XI without pores on urotergites and urosternites. Urosternite XI with 3 + 3 setae, seta 2 very short, setae 1 and 3 long. Segment XII with single middle pore on the tergite, with paired pores al on sternite ( Figs. 23 – 24 View FIGURES 21 – 26 ).
Female squama genitalis with pointed acrostyli ( Fig. 26 View FIGURES 21 – 26 ). Male unknown.
Younger instars
Maturus junior— Body length 1025 – 1060 µm (n=4). Head length 95 – 100 µm, width 78 – 80 µm (n=4). Pseudoculus length 6.3 – 7.5 µm, width 5 – 7.5 µm, PR=12.7 – 13.3. Hind part of maxillary gland length 15 µm. CF=6.3 – 6.7. Fortarsal length 73 – 80 µm; claw length 18 – 20 µm; TR =3.6 – 4.3, EU=0.13 – 0.14; S-shaped seta length 18 µm; BS=0.36 – 0.41; Middle tarsal length 35 – 38 µm, claw length 13 – 15 µm. Hind tarsal length 40 – 43 µm, claw length 13 – 15 µm. Compared with imago, urotergites II – VII lack A4, urotergite IX lack seta 4a, urotergite X lack setae 1a and 2a, urosternite XI lack setae 1 and 3. Comb on abdominal VIII with seven teeth.
Other younger instars —unknown.
Chaetal variability —Imagoes (18 specimens). Urosternite I asymmetrical with P2 on the right (W0602).Urotergite I asymmetrical lack P2 on the right (W0630). Urotergite VII asymmetrical lack A2 on the right (W0653), presence of A1 + A1 instead of Ac (W0654). Urotergite VIII with Mc instead of M1 + M1 (W0630, W0631, W0633, W0653, W0654, W0657, W0661).
Maturus juniors (4 specimens). Urotergite VII asymmetrical with A2 on the right (W0650). Urosternite VII asymmetrical lack P2 on the left (W0650-W0652).
Specimens examined. 18 females (No: W0602, W0630-W0633, W0653-W0665), 4 maturus juniors(No: W0649-W0652), mounted, from latifoliate forest of Mt. Hongshan, 43 o 48' N, 87 o 36' E, 910 m alt., Urumchi, Xinjiang Province, China, 21-V-2006, collected by Dr. Yun-Xia Luan, Yan Gao and Yun Bu.
Distribution. Urumchi, Xinjiang Province, Northwest China; Portual; Spain (Canary Island); Poland; Azerbaijan.
Maturus Junior | Imago | ||
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Formula Composition of Setae | Formula | Complementary Setae | |
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Thorax I | 4 1,2 | 4 | |
II | 6 A2,4,M ------ 16 P1,1a,2,2a,3,4,5,5a | 6 ------ 16 | |
III | 6 A2,4,M ------ 16 P1,1a,2,2a,3,4,5,5a | 6 ------ 16 | |
Abdomen I | 6 A1,2,5 ------ 10 P1,2,2a,3,4, | 6 ------ 10 | |
II – III | 6 A1,2,5 ------ 14 P1,2,2a,3,4,4a,5 | 8 ------ 14 | A4 |
IV – VI | 6 A1,2,5 ------ 14 P1,2,2a,3,4,4a,5 | 8 ------ 14 | A4 |
VII | 5 Ac,4,5 ------ 16 P1,1a,2,2a,3,4,4a,5 | 7 ------ 16 | A2 |
VIII | 6 – 7 A2,4,5,Mc,2,3,4 ------------ 8 P2,3,4,5 | 6 – 8 ------------ 8 | -Mc, +M1 |
IX | 12 1,2,3,3a,4,5 | 14 | 4a |
X | 8 1,2,3,4 | 12 | 1a,2a |
XI | 6 | 6 | |
XII | 9 | 9 | |
Ventral | |||
Thorax I | 4 – 4 A1,2,M1,2 ------------ 6 P1,2,3 | 4 – 4 ------------ 6 | |
II | 5 – 2 Ac,2,3,M ------------ 4 P1,2 | 5 – 2 ------------ 4 | |
III | 7 – 2 Ac,2,3,4,M ------------ 4 P1,2 | 7 – 2 ------------ 4 | |
Abdomen I | 3 Ac,2 --- 2 P | 3 --- 2 | |
II – III | 3 Ac,2 --- 5 Pc,2,3 | 3 --- 5 | |
IV – VI | 3 Ac,2 --- 8 P1,1a,2,3 | 3 --- 8 | |
VII | 3 Ac,2 --- 8 P1,1a,2,3 | 3 --- 8 | |
VIII | 4 1,2 | 4 | |
IX | 4 1,2 | 4 | |
X | 4 1,2 | 4 | |
XI | 2 2 | 6 | 1,3 |
XII | 6 | 6 |
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