Schizocarpus brachyurus ( Dubinina, 1964 )

Bochkov, Andre V. & Saveljev, Alexander P., 2012, Fur mites of the genus Schizocarpus Trouessart (Acari: Chirodiscidae) from the Eurasian beaver Castor fiber tuvinicus Lavrov (Rodentia: Castoridae) in the Azas River (Tuva Republic, Russia), Zootaxa 3410, pp. 1-18 : 13-14

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.212597

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3508842

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Schizocarpus brachyurus ( Dubinina, 1964 )
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9. Schizocarpus brachyurus ( Dubinina, 1964)

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Histiophorus brachyurus Dubinina, 1964: 125 , fig. 10, 1–4

Schizocarpus brachyurus, Fain & Lukoschus 1985: 66 ; Dubinina et al. 1993: 451; Bochkov & Dubinina 2011: 57, figs. 2B, 3B; Bochkov et al. 2012: 55 View Cited Treatment

Schizocarpus parabrachyurus Fain and Lukoschus, 1985: 45 , figs. 12, 14, 15; syn. nov.

Schizocarpus intercalatus Fain and Lukoschus, 1985: 46 , figs. 13, 16, 17; Bochkov et al. 2012: 55 View Cited Treatment ; syn. nov.

Material examined. 8 males ( ZISP AVB-2012-0203-042, #1-8 ) ex Castor fiber tuvinicus [beaver #2, sample 11], RUSSIA: Tuva, Todzhinskii District, upstream water of Azas River , 52º25’N, 96º38’E, 9 October 2011, coll. A.P. Saveljev; GoogleMaps 1 male ( ZISP AVB- 2012-0203-043), beaver #4, sample 4, downstream of Azas River, 52º32’N, 97º15’E, 16 October 2011, coll. A.P. Saveljev GoogleMaps .

Microhabitat. Anterior legs, one mite from anterior dorsum.

Distribution. Recorded from C. f. orientoeuropaeus from Russia (Voronezh Reserve) ( Dubinina 1964), from the Eurasian beaver (undetermined subspecies) from unknown locality in Europe ( Fain & Lukoschus 1985), from C. f. belorussicus from Poland (Suwałki) ( Bochkov et al. 2012), and from C. f. tuvinicus from Tuva (Azas River) (present paper).

Remarks. Fain and Lukoschus (1985) described two species closely related to S. brachyurus : S. intercalatus Fain and Lukoschus, 1985 from a Eurasian beaver (undetermined subspecies) from an unknown locality in Europe and S. parabrachyurus Fain and Lukoschus, 1985 from C. f. albicus from Germany (Elba River). These three species slightly differed from each other by the shape of the adanal shields and positions of setae ad1 and ps1. The type specimens of S. brachyurus were not available to Fain and Lukoschus (1985) and the original description of this species by Dubinina (1964) did not include some fine but important details (see redescription in Bochkov & Dubinina 2011). We examined a series of specimens from C. f. belorussicus and C. f. tuvinicus , which could be assigned to these three forms, and have come to the conclusion that the “species” described by Fain and Lukoschus (1985) represent extreme morphological variants of the above mentioned characters and actually belong to one species. The examples of significant variability of some characters in several Schizocarpus species were described by Fain and Whitaker (1988) and Bochkov et al. (2012). We consider here S. parabrachyurus syn. nov. and S. intercalatus syn. nov. as junior synonyms of S. brachyurus .

ZISP

Russia, St. Petersburg, Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institute

ZISP

Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Astigmata

Family

Listrophoridae

Genus

Schizocarpus

Loc

Schizocarpus brachyurus ( Dubinina, 1964 )

Bochkov, Andre V. & Saveljev, Alexander P. 2012
2012
Loc

Schizocarpus brachyurus

Bochkov 2012: 55
Bochkov 2011: 57
Dubinina 1993: 451
Fain 1985: 66
1985
Loc

Schizocarpus parabrachyurus

Fain 1985: 45
1985
Loc

Schizocarpus intercalatus

Bochkov 2012: 55
Fain 1985: 46
1985
Loc

Histiophorus brachyurus

Dubinina 1964: 125
1964
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