Euseius hutu (Pritchard & Baker)

Moraes, G. J. De, Ueckermann, E. A., Oliveira, A. R. & Yaninek, J. S., 2001, Phytoseiid mites of the genus Euseius (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from Sub­Saharan Africa, Zootaxa 3, pp. 1-70 : 24-25

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4616491

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4616532

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0471C225-4078-FF93-FEB2-AD3DFDEF92D8

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scientific name

Euseius hutu (Pritchard & Baker)
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Euseius hutu (Pritchard & Baker) View in CoL ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 )

Amblyseius (Amblyseius) hutu Pritchard & Baker, 1962: 262

FEMALE (Specimens measured – Burundi: 3, Cameroon: 1, Ghana: 5, Rwanda: 3, Sierra Leone: 2, Uganda: 3 and holotype). Numbers in brackets correspond to our measurements of a specimen from the “holotype slide”.

Dorsum ­ Dorsal shield with few lateral striated laterally and in the region between J2 and Z4, 315(285­352) [314] long, 215(197­240) [188] wide. Setae j1 34(29­38) [31], j3 29(22­40) [33], j4 15(13­19) [11], j5 16(14­19) [16], j6 24(19­29) [21], J2 25(19­34) [28], J5 8(5­10) [8], z2 27(22­35) [31], z4 34(26­46) [38], z5 19(14­24) [18], Z1 27(19­35) [31], Z4 34(22­42) [37], Z5 74(62­82) [75], s4 51(38­66) [53], S2 42(30­50) [44], S4 40(34­45) [44], S5 39(30­46) [44], r3 19(14­24) [14], R1 13(8­16) [11]. Dorsal setae smooth, except Z5 which are lightly serrate.

Peritreme ­ Reaching level of j1.

Venter ­ Ventral shields smooth. Distances between ST1­ST3 57(51­61) [56], ST2­ ST2 66(61­74) [71], ST5­ST5 66(62­77) [72]. With 2 pairs of metapodal shields. Ventrianal shield 53(50­58) long, 66(61­80) [58] wide at ZV2 level and 96(88­107) [72] wide at anus level.

Spermatheca ­ Calyx cup­shaped, 10(8­19) long; atrium small.

Legs ­ Macrosetae of leg IV knobbed and macrosetae of other legs blunt to sharptipped: SgeI 25(16­32) [27], SgeII 25(22­30) [24], SgeIII 30(26­40) [28], StiIII 24(21­26) [19], SgeIV 49(43­58) [51], StiIV 35(29­40) [47], StIV 66(53­77) [75].

MALE (Specimens measured – Rwanda: 1).

Dorsum ­ Dorsal shield as in female, 264 long and 205 wide. Setae j1 30, j3 32, j4 broken, j5 16, j6 24, J2 22, J5 6, z2 30, z4 34, z5 21, Z1 27, Z4 32, Z5 53, s4 46, S2 35, S4 32, S5 32, r3 21, R1 11. Dorsal setae smooth, except Z5 which are lightly serrate.

Peritreme ­ Reaching level of z2.

Venter ­ Ventrianal shield 104 long, 141 wide at anterior corners.

Legs ­ Macrosetae sharp­tipped on legs II and III and knobbed on leg IV: SgeII 21, SgeIII 26, StiIII 24, SgeIV 35, StiIV 32, StIV 56.

REMARKS: Contrary to the original description, the type specimen examined also had striations on the dorsal shield between J2 and Z4. The largest specimen examined was the only one collected in Cameroon; the setae of this specimen were concurrently longer than in other specimens.

SPECIMENS EXAMINED: A type specimen from the “holotype slide”, collected by E.W. Baker, from Haronga paniculata on 22­V­55, Astrida, Butare, Rwanda. Burundi: 13 km E. Bujumbura, on Ver n on i a sp., 10­XII­89, J.S. Yaninek; 3 km N. Mivago, Burari Region, on Setaria sp., 14­XII­89, J.S. Yaninek. Cameroon: Adamoua, 10 km N. Ngaoundere, on vine, 30­I­91, J.S. Yaninek. Ghana: 28 km S. Dunkwa, Western Region, on vine, 11­XI­89, J.S. Yaninek; Atimpoku, near Volta River bridge, Eastern Region, on Malvaceae , 13­XI­89, G.J. Moraes; Atimpoku, Adomi bridge, Eastern Region, on Diplazium samatii , 13­XI­89, G.J. Moraes. Rwanda: 53 km N. Kibuye, on Virectaria major , 7­XII­89, J.S. Yaninek; 35 km W. Gitarama, on Vernonia amygdalina , 6­XII­89, J.S. Yaninek; 35 km W. Gitarama, on Triumfetta rhomboidea , 6­XII­89, J.S. Yaninek. Sierra Leone: Njaba University, on Theretia peariana, 12­XII­91, J.S. Yaninek. Uganda: 26 km NE. Bundburgyo, on Acalydra sp, 9­X­90, Odongo; 20 km W. Tororo, on Acanthus sp., 5­XII­90, Odongo.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Mesostigmata

Family

Phytoseiidae

Genus

Euseius

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