Guimaraesiella (Dicrurobates) regis Gustafsson, 2020

Gustafsson, Daniel R. & Bush, Sarah E., 2020, A new subgenus and eight new species of Guimaraesiella Eichler, 1949 (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae: Brueelia-complex), Zootaxa 4885 (2), pp. 151-188 : 176-179

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Guimaraesiella (Dicrurobates) regis Gustafsson
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Guimaraesiella (Dicrurobates) regis Gustafsson & Bush, new species

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Type host: Dicrurus annectans (Hodgson, 1836) —crow-billed drongo.

Other hosts. Dicrurus paradiseus paradiseus (Linnaeus, 1766) —greater racket-tailed drongo. Dicrurus paradiseus rangoonensis (Gould, 1836) —greater racket-tailed drongo.

Type locality. Muang Thung Nui , Satun Province, Thailand .

Diagnosis. Guimaraesiella (Dicrurobates) regis is morphologically closest to Guimaraesiella (Di.) nana , but they can be separated by the following characters: (1) dorsal preantennal suture reaches lateral margins or head in Guimaraesiella (Di.) regis ( Fig. 52 View FIGURES 52–56 ), but not in Guimaraesiella (Di.) nana ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 45–49 ); (2) aps present on male tergopleurite V in Guimaraesiella (Di.) regis ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 50–51 ), but absent on this tergopleurite in Guimaraesiella (Di.) nana ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 43–44 ); (3) mesosome more slender in Guimaraesiella (Di.) nana ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 45–49 ) than in Guimaraesiella (Di.) regis ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 52–56 ); (4) male abdominal segment IV with 2 ps on each side in Guimaraesiella (Di.) nana ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 43–44 ), but with 1 ps on each side in Guimaraesiella (Di.) regis ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 50–51 ). Females can be separated by the shape of the head and of the subgenital plate ( Figs 35 View FIGURES 31–35 , 42 View FIGURES 38–42 ).

Description. Both sexes. Head shape and chaetotaxy as in Fig. 52 View FIGURES 52–56 . Lateral margins of preantennal head straight to slightly convex, frons broadly flattened to concave; marginal carina broad, irregular, narrowing anteriorly; dorsal preantennal suture reaches dsms, ads, and lateral margins of head; ventral anterior plate long, with deeply concave anterior margin; coni short, broad; temples rounded; gular plate as in Fig. 52 View FIGURES 52–56 . Thoracic and abdominal segments as in Figs 50–51 View FIGURES 50–51 .

Male. Thoracic and abdominal chaetotaxy as in Fig. 50 View FIGURES 50–51 ; aps typically absent on tergopleurite IV, but present on tergopleurites V–VII. Genitalia as in Figs 53–55 View FIGURES 52–56 : basal apodeme rectangular, with rounded anterior end and slight or no constriction at mid-length ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 52–56 ). Proximal mesosome broad, narrowing distally, with convex lateral margins ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 52–56 ); ventral sclerite broadly trapezoidal, lateral margins slightly convex, not reaching anterior margin of mesosome; mesosomal lobes wide, roughly triangular; rugose nodi prominent; 2 ames sensilla on each side near anterolateral corners of mesosomal lobes; 2 pmes sensilla on each side of gonopore, near rugose nodi; gonopore round, with broad marginal thickening ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 52–56 ). Parameral heads rounded subtriangular ( Fig. 55 View FIGURES 52–56 ). Parameral blades broad, tapering only distally ( Figs 53, 55 View FIGURES 52–56 ). Measurements: Ex Dicrurus annectans (n = 4): TL = 1.56; HL = 0.40–0.41; HW = 0.35–0.36; PRW = 0.22; PTW = 0.30–0.32; AW = 0.42–0.46. Ex Dicrurus paradiseus paradiseus (n = 3): TL = 1.58–1.65; HL = 0.39–0.42; HW = 0.35–0.37; PRW = 0.22–0.23; PTW = 0.31–0.32; AW = 0.46–0.49. Ex Dicrurus paradiseus rangoonensis (n = 1): TL = 1.63; HL = 0.41; HW = 0.36; PRW = 0.23; PTW = 0.33; AW = 0.48.

Female. Thoracic and abdominal chaetotaxy as in Fig. 51 View FIGURES 50–51 ; psps absent from tergopleurite VIII. Subgenital plate with concave lateral margins in anterior section and irregular medio-lateral margins; lateral submarginal bulges rounded, not wide; vulval margin gently rounded, with 2–4 short, slender vms on each side and 5–7 short, thorn-like vss on each side; 4–6 slender vos on each side; distal 1 vos median to vss, much shorter than other vos ( Fig. 56 View FIGURES 52–56 ). Measurements: Ex Dicrurus annectans (n = 9): TL = 1.74–2.22; HL = 0.42–0.44; HW = 0.38–0.41; PRW = 0.22–0.24; PTW = 0.32–0.37; AW = 0.45–0.52. Ex Dicrurus paradiseus paradiseus (n = 10, except TL and AW, where = 9): TL = 1.69–1.99; HL = 0.41–0.48 (0.45); HW = 0.37–0.42 (0.39); PRW = 0.22–0.26 (0.24); PTW = 0.32–0.37 (0.35); AW = 0.47–0.55. Ex Dicrurus paradiseus rangoonensis (n = 4): TL = 1.80–1.85; HL = 0.42–0.44; HW = 0.37–0.39; PRW = 0.23–0.24; PTW = 0.35–0.37; AW = 0.49–0.53.

Etymology. The species epithet derives from “ rex ” Latin for “king”, referring to the large head of this species.

Type material. Ex Dicrurus annectans : Holotype ♂, Muang Thung Nui, Satun Province, Thailand, 23 Sep. 1963, W. Songprakob & W.S. Laong, WS-525 ( NHML) . Paratypes: 1♂, 2♀, same data as holotype ( NHML) ; 3♂, 7♀, same data as holotype ( PIPR) .

Non-type material. Ex Dicrurus paradiseus paradiseus : 1♂, 9♀, Thadinang , Pak Phayun District, Phattalung Province, Thailand, 27 Jul. 1962, W. Songprakob, RE-6343 ( PIPR); 2♂, 2♀, Khao Soi Dao Tai, Chanthaburi Prov-ince, Thailand, Apr. 1966 ( NHML) .

Ex Dicrurus paradiseus rangoonensis [some as D. paradiseus malabaricus ]: 1♂, 2♀, Phu Lom Lo Mountains, Kok Sathon, Dan Sai District, Loei Province, Thailand, 17 Feb. 1955, R.E. Elbel, RE-4680, RT-B-31210 ( BPBM); 1♀, Pang Nam Un, Bun Yun, Nan Province, Thailand, 17 Jan. 1953, R.E. Elbel & H.G. Deignan, RE-2095, RTB-17712 ( BPBM); 2♀, Khlong Khlung, Kamphaeng Phet Province, Thailand, 27 Apr. 1953, R.E. Elbel & H.G. Deignan, RE-2487, RT-B-21051 ( BPBM).

Remarks. Dicrurus annectans and D. paradiseus are closely related, as shown in the phylogeny of Pasquet et al. (2007), where D. annectans is nested inside D. paradiseus .

NHML

Natural History Museum, Tripoli

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

BPBM

Bishop Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Phthiraptera

Family

Philopteridae

Genus

Guimaraesiella

SubGenus

Guimaraesiella

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