Shevtchenkella desmodivagus Flechtmann
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.155879 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6277698 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/250487D6-FF8E-7D53-F029-8B9D3F4EF331 |
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Shevtchenkella desmodivagus Flechtmann |
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sp. nov. |
Shevtchenkella desmodivagus Flechtmann , n. sp. ( Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 , 3 View FIGURE 3 )
DIAGNOSIS Prodorsal shield tapering anteriorly and with a ventral membranous anterior extension; empodia 7rayed; female and male genital seta (3a) longer than distance to bases of opisthosomal ventral seta I (d).
FEMALE (n = 6). Body fusiform, 155 (136156), widest at level of genitalia, 51 (4855) wide. Gnathosoma downcurved; basal seta (ep) 3 (23); antapical seta (d) 7 (67); chelicera 16 (1416). Prodorsal shield broadly triangular, anteriorly tapering and with a ventral anterior membranous triangular extension. Shield 31 (3132), not including the membranous anterior extension; 45 (4145) wide. Median shield line present on rear one third, anteriorly branching obliquely and touching admedian lines. Admedian lines complete, sinuate, farther apart at half length where they curve out and recurve at rear shield margin. Submedian lines absent. Lateral line from approximately onethird, running from admedian line to lateral posterior margin of shield, and recurving. Setiferous tubercles on shield rear margin, 18 (18) apart, directing scapular seta (sc) backwards; seta 16 (1416). Legs: leg I 29 (2731); femur 9 (9), femoral seta (bv) 13 (1214); genu 4 (4), genual seta (l") 21 (2022); tibia 8 (78), tibial seta (l') 7 (68); tarsus 7 (57), solenidion 8 (68), empodium 7 (67), 7rayed, dorsal seta (ft') 17 (1618), lateral seta (ft") 25 (2025); unguinal seta (u') 7 (67). Leg II 26 (2426); femur 9 (89), bv 15 (1115); genu 3 (34), l" 10 (710); tibia 7 (57); tarsus 6 (46), solenidion 9 (79), empodium 7 (67), 7rayed, ft' 7 (79), ft" 21 (1821), u' 4 (45). Coxigenital area: coxae I fused medially, sternal line 6 (56); coxae I and II each with a patch of short dashes or elongate granules. Coxal seta I (1b) 10 (810), 10 (910) apart; coxal seta II (1a) 22 (1422), 7 (67) apart; coxal seta III (2a) 26 (2531), 18 (1718) apart. Coxigenital area with 4 (35) annuli, microtuberculate. Genitalia 18 (18 19) wide, 12 (1012) long; epigynium with 14 (1416) lines; genital seta (3a) 33 (2833), longer than distance to basis of opisthosomal ventral seta I (d). Opisthosoma: dorsally flattened. Lateral seta (c2) 18 (1418), on annulus 4 (24), counting from genitalia rear margin. Ventral seta I (d) 53 (4354), 29 (2834) apart, on annulus 15 (1315); ventral seta II (e) 22 (2022), 15 (1318) apart, on annulus 28 (2429); ventral seta III (f) 20 (1921), 15 (1316) apart, on annulus 46 (4046) or 5th from rear. Total ventral annuli 50 (4450), with small, oval microtubercles. Total dorsal annuli 31 (3031). Caudal seta (h2) 49 (4249); accessory seta (h1) 4(4).
MALE (n = 4). Smaller than female, 124128, 4244 wide. Gnathosoma: ep 23; d 56; chelicera 1314. Prodorsal shield 2830, 3840 wide. Seta sc 1112, 1718 apart. Legs: leg I 2425; femur 89, bv 1112; genu 34, l" 1719; tibia 67, l' 59; tarsus 45, solenidion 67, empodium 56, 7rayed, ft' 1516, ft" 1819, u' 46. Leg II 2224; femur 7 9, bv 1011; genu 3, l" 89; tibia 45; tarsus 45, solenidion 78, empodium 56, 7rayed, ft' 78, ft" 1618, u' 45. Coxigenital area: 1b 911, 910 apart; 1a 1518, 56 apart; 2a 2531, 1517 apart. Coxisternal area with 56 annuli, microtuberculate. Genitalia 1314 wide, 9 11 long, smooth; 3a 2528. Opisthosoma: c 2 1218, on annulus 2; d 4147, 2526 apart, on annulus 1112; e 1819, 1112 apart, on annulus 2224; f 1718, 1214 apart, on annulus 3639 or 5th from rear. Total ventral annuli 4043; total dorsal annuli 2627; h2 4044; h1 23.
NYMPH (n = 4). Body 96116, 3944 wide. Prodorsal shield 2527, 3537 wide; sc 1112, 1418 apart. Shield design of a median line on rear onethird; admedian lines slightly sinuose, recurving at rear shield margin; submedian lines on anterior onethird and lateral lines parallel to lateral shield margin. Coxisternal area: sternal line weak, 3 long in one specimen; 1b 56, 89 apart; 1a 911, 45 apart; 2a 1419, 1314 apart. Genital seta (3a) 812, not reaching bases of opisthosomal seta d. Legs: leg I 1820, empodium 7 rayed; leg II 1618. Opisthosoma: annuli equal dorsoventrally, with small beadlike microtubercles. Seta c 2 911, on same annulus as seta 3a; d 2022, 1925 apart, on annulus 10 counting from annulus of seta 3a; e 1113, 1012 apart, on annulus 1819; f 1011, 11 14 apart, on annulus 3133 or 5th from rear. Total ventral annuli 3537; total dorsal annuli 3741; h 2 1824; h1 34.
LARVA (n = 4, all mounted laterally). Body 7590. Seta sc 810. Legs: leg I 1216; empodium 7rayed; leg II 1112. Opisthosoma: annuli equal dorsoventrally, with small beadlike microtubercles. Dorsoanteriorly with a granulated area, ca. 8 annuli in length. Seta 3a 5.Seta c2 69, on same annulus as seta 3a; d 1214, on annulus 67 from annulus bearing seta 3a; e 58, on annulus 1113; f 810 on annulus 1923 or 4th from rear. Total ventral annuli 2326; total dorsal annuli 31.
TYPE MATERIAL Female holotype, 18 female, 4 male, 4 protonymph and 4 larva paratypes, from Desmodium barbatum (L.) Benth. (Leguminosae, Papilionaceae ), Reserva de Ibicatú, Piracicaba, SP, Brazil (22o 46' 43" S, 47o 49' 32" W) coll. L.V.F. Silva, 18 Febr. 2002, on 7 microscopic preparations in the collection of Departamento de Entomologia, Fitopatologia e Zoologia Agrícola, Universidade de São Paulo/ ESALQ, Piracicaba, SP, Brazil.
RELATION TO HOST Vagrant in between the dense trichomes on the underside of leaves.
ETYMOLOGY The specific designation is derived from the genus of type host plant + the Latin vagus, roaming, wandering.
REMARKS The mites alive are whitish. The new species shares long genital seta (3a longer than the distance to basis of ventral opisthosomal seta I (d) with S. cardiavagrans ( Mohanasundaram, 1982) , S. phyllostachia Huang, 2001 , S. rhusi ( Meyer, 1990) , S. ligulata Santana & Flechtmann, 2002 and S. macrorrhina Santana & Flechtmann, 2002 (in the other known species, 46 in number, the genital seta is much shorter). It is the first Shevtchenkella species known to have a 7rayed empodium (empodium 8rayed in S. ligulata , 6rayed in S. macrorrhina and 3 to 5rayed in the remaining species).
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