Tequisistlana oaxacensis Hoffmann and Sánchez
Tequisistlana oaxacensis Hoffmann and Sánchez, 1980: 99
Diagnosis. Same as for genus.
Type. Female HOLOTYPE (CNAC 000262), 5 female PARATYPES (CNAC 000263–67).
Type locality. Magdalena Tequisistlán, Oaxaca, Mexico.
Type host. Lepidophyma smithii Bocourt.
Material examined. Female HOLOTYPE, 1 female PARATYPE ex Lepidophyma smithii, MEXICO, Oaxaca, Tequisistlán, March 1972, coll. W. López-Forment and O. Sánchez (CNAC 000262–63). 3 females ex Lepidophyma smithii, same data as type series (CNAC 007082–84); 1 female, 1 male, 1 deutonymph, 1 larva ex Lepidophyma smithii, MEXICO, Oaxaca, Mpio. San Miguel Chimalapa, Cerro atravesado, 16.67704° N, - 94.53239° W, 1190 m asl, 16 April 2003, coll. J. A. Campbell (CNAC 007085–88). 5 females ex Lepidophyma smithii, Oaxaca, Mpio. Asunción Ixtaltepec, Nizanda, Agua Tibia, 16.65817° N, - 95.01057° W, 99 m asl, 15 September 2009, coll. R. Paredes, C. Santibañez and A. Valdez (CNAC 007089–93).
Remarks. This species appears to be a specific ectoparasite of lizards of the genus Lepidophyma (Xantusiidae) . Hoffmann and Sánchez (1980) suggested that Hirstiella otophila and H. tenuipes should be transferred to Tequisistlana based on the shape of seta v on the palpal tibia (with nude stalk ending in a thick brushlike structure). However, according to our analysis H. otophila and H. tenuipes belong to Bertrandiella gen. nov. (Bremer support and jackknife values 2 and 73%) instead of Tequisistlana (see remarks for these species above).
The monotypic genus Tequisistlana is the sister taxon of the clade comprising Pimeliaphilus and Bertrandiella gen. nov.