Limnesia (Limnesia) papillosa Viets, 1935

Yi, Tianci & Jin, Daochao, 2009, Water mites of the genus Limnesia Koch, 1836 (Acari: Hydrachnidia, Limnesiidae) from China, with description of four new species, Zootaxa 2234, pp. 21-38 : 31

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.190376

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6214777

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scientific name

Limnesia (Limnesia) papillosa Viets, 1935
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Limnesia (Limnesia) papillosa Viets, 1935

Figure 6 View FIGURE 6 , A–I

Metrial examined One male from a plunge pool, Mayang River National Nature Reserve, Yanhe County, Guizhou Province, 30 September 2007, leg. Yi Tianci; one male and four female from a stream, Jinyunshan National Nature reserve, Beibei, Chongqing City, 7 May 2008, leg. Yi Tianci, 106º23´62"E, 29º50´39"N, altitude, 503m; 14 males and 21 females from a stream, Chishui County, Guizhou Province, 27 May 2000, leg. Guo Jianjun. One male and one female from Chishui City were dissected and slide-mounted.

Description Male Body soft and smooth, 571 in length, 487 in width; dorsum with a pair of small anterior platelets and a single small posterior plate between D3, which 42 in length and 25 in width; A1, with short and stout seta, on the anterior end of body; O1 anterior to anterior-lateral eyes, A2 and posterior-lateral eyes at the same level; coxae occupying about half of the ventral surface; infracapitular bay V-shaped, much less than half of median margins of CxI; medial margins of CxI 82 in length; CxI separated but close to each other, ACG with well developed posterior apodemes; gap between ACG and PCG small; E4 located on midland of CxIII; medial margins of CxIII extended with moderated secondary sclerotization; distance between CxIII median angles (including the secondary sclerotization) 38; posterolateral sides of genital field extramely outstretched and straw hat-shaped or somewhat isosceles triangle-like, 145 in length, 254 in width; three pairs of acetabula, the first oblong oval-shaped, the second and the third somewhat triangle-shaped, the second lateral to the third one; prostgential sclerite extended posteriorly and cauda-shaped; V1, V3 and posterior margin of genital plate at the same level; chelicera as shown in Figure 6 View FIGURE 6 -G, 202 in length, chelicera claw 63 in length; proportion and chaetotaxy of palp as shown in Figure 6 View FIGURE 6 -E; P-II stout and distal ventral surface inflated, with peg-like seta, 18 in length; ventral side of P-IV with two long hair-like setae; dorsal lengths of P-I to P-V: 11, 58, 63, 95, 33; IV-L-6 with three strong setae, and a subterminal seta, 95 in length; dorsal lengths of I-L-3 to 6: 71, 81, 75; dorsal lengths of IV-L-3 to 6: 94, 131, 123, 98; III-L-4 with 3, III-L-5 with 4, IV-L-4 with 4 and IV-L-5 with 4 swimming hairs.

Female Body soft and smooth, 667 in length, 503 in width; the shape of dorsum and coxae similar to male; medial margins of CxI 88 in length; distance between CxIII median angles (including the secondary sclerotization) 55; genital plates (including pregenital sclerite) 183 in length and 109 in width; three pairs of genital acetabula, chelicera 234 in length, chelicera claw 71 in length; the characters of palp similar to male; dorsal lengths of P-I to P-V: 19, 75, 61, 110, 35; dorsal lengths of I-L-3 to 6: 55, 75, 93, 76; dorsal lengths of IV-L-3 to 6: 101, 158, 141, 120; III-L-4 with 4, III-L-5 with 5, IV-L-4 with 6 and IV-L-5 with 6 swimming hairs.

Remarks Previously, the species was known from nymphs by K. Viets (1935), the adults were then reported by Lundlad (1971). Uchida (1937) described the species from Japan; however, K.O. Viets (1987) noted that the species described by Uchida was not Limnesia (Limnesia) papillosa Viets, 1935 . The species is first reported from China. It can be easily identified by isosceles triangle-like genital field, of which the width is much longer than the length.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Trombidiformes

Family

Limnesiidae

Genus

Limnesia

SubGenus

Limnesia

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