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03D32C18FF95BF6CFE61FE2CFD61FA1D.text	03D32C18FF95BF6CFE61FE2CFD61FA1D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mucotergum Ripkagen.	<div><p>Mucotergum Ripkagen. n.</p> <p>Diagnosis. Rhyncaphytoptinemiteswithopisthosomaspindleformand withsubequal, microtuberculatedorsalandventralsemiannuli. Tubercles of scapular setae sc and setae sc absent; prodorsal shield with a short and roundedfrontallobe. Prodorsalshieldanddorsalsemiannulicoveredbymucus- likelayer. Gnathosomawithsetae ep and d present. CoxisternaeIandII, andlegsIandIIwithallusualsetae, includingbasiventralfemoralseta bv present. Femalegenitalianotappressedtocoxae, genitalcoverflapdivided intwoparts, withdifferentornamentation. Empodiumundivided. Caudal lobesnormalinsize, coneshapedandornamentedwithlongitudinalridges ventrallyandlaterally.</p> <p>Type species. Mucotergum nigrum Ripka sp. n.</p> <p>Etymology. Thegenericname, Mucotergum, isacontractionoftheLatin‘ mucus ’, meaningsecretion, mucusanddischarge, andLatin‘ tergum ’, back, shield, bodyandsur- face, whichrelatestotheexceptionallayeronthedorsalidiosoma. Thegenderisneuter.</p> <p>Differentialdiagnosis. Thenewgenus Mucotergum issimilarto Asetacus Keifer. Itclearlydiffersfrom Asetacus mainlybyhavingallusualsetae, includingbasiventralfemoralseta bv onbothlegpairs, themucus- likecoveronthe prodorsalshieldanddorsalopisthosoma, theuncommonlydarkcolour, and lackoftuberclesofscapularsetae sc. Thesuiteofcharacteristicsusedtodifferentiate Mucotergum appeartobesignificantatgenericlevelbut, likesome othertaxaintheEriophyoidea, thegenericconceptsandseparationofseveral taxaassignedtosubfamilyRhyncaphytoptinaearethoughttobeweakand notbasedonnaturalgroupings (LINdquIST &amp; AMRINE 1996). Sofar, onlytwo eriophyoidmitesareknown, whichproduceclearliquidsecretionontheir body: Hoderusglobulus (Mohanasundaram, 1981) and Hyborhinuskallarensis Mohanasundaram, 1986 (cit. MANSON &amp; GERSON 1996). Bothdiptilomiopid speciesweredescribedfromIndia, andbothhavetuberclesofscapularsetae sc andsetae sc. Themucus- likesecretiononprodorsalshieldanddorsalsemi- annuliisanunusualfeatureineriophyoidmites.</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D32C18FF95BF6CFE61FE2CFD61FA1D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ripka, Géza;Kontschán, Jenő;Neményi, András	Ripka, Géza, Kontschán, Jenő, Neményi, András (2015): A New Genus And Species Of Eriophyoid Mites (Acari: Eriophyoidea: Diptilomiopidae) On Phyllostachys Iridescens (Poaceae) From Hungary. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 61 (1): 47-56, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.61.1.47.2015, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.17109/azh.61.1.47.2015
03D32C18FF94BF69FE7AFF72FC3BFE19.text	03D32C18FF94BF69FE7AFF72FC3BFE19.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mucotergum nigrum Ripka	<div><p>Mucotergum nigrum Ripka sp. n.</p> <p>(Figs 1 –4)</p> <p>Diagnosis. Bodyspindleform; prodorsalshieldwithgranules, weak shieldpatterniscomposedoftwofaintincomplete, sinuateadmedianlines beginningatposteriormarginoftheshield, twoincompletesubmedianlines, medianlineabsent; tuberclesofscapularsetae sc andsetae sc absent, dorsal palpgenualsetae d simple. Prodorsalshieldanddorsalsemiannulicovered bymucus- likesubstance. Subequalandmicrotuberculatedorsalandventral semiannuli. CoxisternaeIandIIandlegsIandIIwithallstandardsetae; em- podiumentire, 7–8-rayed; femalegenitalcoverflapdividedintwoparts, with differentornamentation. Caudallobesnormalinsize, coneshaped, andorna- mentedwithseverallongitudinalridgesventrallyandlaterally.</p> <p>Description. Female (n = 11). Bodyshinygreytoblack, spindleform, curved, 202 (153–210), 64 (60–72) wide, 72 (60–73) thick. Prodorsalshieldanddorsalannulicovered bymucus- likesubstance. Gnathosomalarge 46 (39–46), abruptlybentdownnearbase, cheliceraecurvedandbentdown 40 (33–42), pedipalpsattenuate, withpedipalpcoxalse- tae ep present, dorsalpalpgenualsetae d 4 (4–5), simple; distinctcheliceralretainer 2 (2–3). Prodorsalshield 52 (46–56), 71 (65–72) wide, semicircular; withashortandroundedfrontal lobe 3 (2–4); shieldornamentationweak, composedoftwofaintincomplete, sinuateadme- dianlinesbeginningatposteriormarginoftheshield, twoincompletesubmedianlines, medianlineabsent; sparselydashesandgranulesontheprodorsalshield. Tuberclesof scapularsetae sc andsetae sc absent. Finegranuleslaterallyinrowsbetweenshieldmargin anddorsalcoxaeoflegsIandII, andondorsalcoxae.</p> <p>Legswithallusualsegmentsandsetaepresent. LegI 42 (37–45), femur 16 (14–17), owingtoatransversalridgeventrallyandlaterallyseeminglytwo- segmentedandwith finegranules, basiventralfemoralseta bv 16 (15–19), genu 5 (5–6), antaxialgenualseta l ″ 36 (28–37) closetothedistalend, tibia 10 (8–11), paraxialtibialseta l ′ locatedat ⅔ (⅔–¾) fromdorsalbase, 5 (5–7), tarsus 6 (5–7), paraxial, unguinaltarsalseta u ′ 7 (6–7), solenidion ω 10 (8–10), blunt, curved, empodiumsimple, 9 (8–10), 8-rayed (7–9), somespecimenswith asymmetrical empodium (7/8; 8/9). Leg II 38 (33–40), femur 15 (13–16) with fine granules ventrally, basiventralfemoralseta bv 21 (20–27), genu 5 (4–6), antaxialgenualseta l ″ 10 (10–13), veryfine, tibia 9 (7–10), tarsus 6 (5–7), paraxial, unguinaltarsalseta u ′ 5 (4–6), so- lenidionω 10 (9–10) subequalwithsolenidionωonlegI, blunt, curved, empodiumsimple, 8 (7–9), 7-rayed (7–8), somespecimenswithasymmetricalempodium (7/8). Longitudinal ridgesdorsallyandlaterallyonfemoraIandII. Distinctspinulesdistallyonfemora, genua andtibiaeonbothlegpairs.</p> <p>CoxisternaeIandIIornamentedwithgranulesandshortlines; anterolateralsetae on coxisternum I, setae 1b 11 (10–13), tubercles setae 1b 15 (13–19) apart, proximal setae on coxisternum I, setae 1a 24 (20–27), tubercles setae 1a 8 (8–10) apart, proximal setae on coxisternumII, setae 2a 29 (26–42), tuberclessetae 2a 24 (23–31) apart, withcurvedlines. Subcapitularplateround, withmanyfinegranules. Prosternalapodeme 6 (6–7). Coxigeni- talareawith 7–8 microtuberculateannuli.</p> <p>Opisthosomawith 64 (56–65) dorsal, 66 (60–69) ventralsemiannuli. Dorsalsemian- nuliwithpointedmicrotuberclesonrearannularmargin. Onventralsemiannulithemicro- tuberclesarepointedclosetotherearannularmargin, exceptforthe 8–10 ventralsemian- nulifromcaudallobes, whichareelongateandlinear. Opisthosomalsetae c2 57 (30–62), on annulus 9 (9–12), 42 (40–53) apart; opisthosomal setae d 79 (51–79), on annulus 22 (20–26), 35 (33–43) apart; opisthosomal setae e 65 (45–65), on annulus 41 (38–44), 25 (23–28) apart; opisthosomal setae f 37 (35–40), on annulus 58 (53–62), or 7 (7–9) from the rear, 19 (18–26) apart, all very fine at apex. Opisthosomal seta h2 85 (85–98), 8 (8–10) apart; seta h1 absent. Caudallobesnormalinsizeandconeshaped, ornamentedwith 11–14 longitudinalridges ventrallyandlaterally.</p> <p>Genitalplate 22 (15–22), 24 (23–25) wide, amoderatedistancebehindcoxae, notap- pressedtocoxae. Femalegenitalcoverflapdividedintwoparts, anteriorpartwithirregu- leg I, LO = lateral view of annuli, PM = lateral view of posterior opisthosoma.</p> <p>larshortridges, dashesandlinesofgranules, oronlydashesandgranules; posteriorly 10–14 ridges; coxisternal III setae 3a 23 (22–31), 19 (18–20) apart. Male (n = 2). Similartothefemale, shinygreytoblack, spindleform, 163–170, 57 wide,</p> <p>60 thick. Prodorsalshieldanddorsalannulicoveredbymucus- likesecretion. Gnathosoma 35–37, pedipalpsattenuate, dorsalpalpgenualsetae d 2–3, simple; distinctcheliceralre- tainer 1–2. Prodorsalshield 47–49,60–63 wide, semicircular; withashort, bluntlyrounded frontallobe 3; theshieldornamentationweak, composedoftwofaintincomplete, sinuate admedianlinesbeginningatposteriormarginoftheshield, twoincompletesubmedian lines, medianlineabsent; sparselydashesandgranulesontheprodorsalshield. Tubercles of scapular setae sc and setae sc absent. Fine</p> <p>granuleslaterallyinrowsbetweenshield marginanddorsalcoxaeoflegsIandII, and ondorsalcoxae.</p> <p>Legswithallusualsegmentsandse-</p> <p>tae present. Leg I 32–33, femur 12–13, due toatransversalridgeventrallyandlater-</p> <p>allyseeminglytwo- segmentedandwithfine</p> <p>granules, basiventralfemoralseta bv 16–17,</p> <p>genu 5, antaxialgenualseta l ″ 25–29 closeto thedistalend, tibia 7–8, paraxialtibialseta l ′</p> <p>locatedat ⅔–¾ fromdorsalbase, 7–8, tarsus</p> <p>6, paraxial, unguinaltarsalseta u ′ 5, solen-</p> <p>idionω 9, blunt, curved, empodiumsimple,</p> <p>7, 7-rayed (7–8). Leg II 30–31, femur 12–13;</p> <p>basiventralfemoralseta bv 17–18, ventrally</p> <p>withfinegranules, genu 5, antaxialgenual seta l ″ 7–8 very fine, tibia 6, tarsus 5, parax-</p> <p>ial, unguinaltarsalseta u ′ 5, solenidionω 9</p> <p>subequalwithsolenidionωonlegI, blunt,</p> <p>curved, empodiumsimple, 6, 6-rayed (5–6).</p> <p>LongitudinalridgesdorsallyonfemoraI andII. Distinctspinulesdistallyonfemora,</p> <p>genuaandtibiaeonbothlegpairs.</p> <p>CoxisternaeIandIIornamentedwith</p> <p>granulesandshortlines; anterolateralsetae oncoxisternumI, setae 1b 12, tuberclessetae</p> <p>1b 13 apart, proximal setae on coxisternum I,</p> <p>setae 1a 15, tubercles setae 1a 8 apart, proxi-</p> <p>mal setae on coxisternum II, setae 2a 35, tu-</p> <p>berclessetae 2a 20 apart, withcurvedlines.</p> <p>Subcapitularplateround, withmanyfine</p> <p>granules. Prosternalapodeme 5. Coxigenital areawith 7–8 microtuberculateannuli.</p> <p>Opisthosoma with 56–58 dorsal, 63–64</p> <p>Figs 2–4. Mucotergum nigrum Ripka sp. n.: ventralsemiannuli. Dorsalsemiannuliwith</p> <p>2 = ventralaspectoffemale, 3 = dorsalas- pointedmicrotuberclesonrearannularmar-</p> <p>pectofprobablyfemale, 4 = ventralaspect gin. Onventralsemiannulithemicrotuber-</p> <p>ofopisthosomaoffemalewithcaudallobes cles are pointed close to the rear annular</p> <p>(SEMmicrographsbyL. Szabó).</p> <p>margin, exceptforthe 5–6 ventralsemiannulifromcaudallobes, whichareelongateand linear. Opisthosomal setae c2 28, on annulus 11, 40 apart; opisthosomal setae d 48, on an- nulus 22, 29 apart; opisthosomal setae e 40, on annulus 38, 22 apart; opisthosomal setae f 25, on annulus 56, or 7–8 from the rear, 19 apart, all very fine at apex. Seta h1 absent. Caudallobesnormalinsizeandconeshaped, ornamentedwith 11–14 longitudinalridges ventrallyandlaterally.</p> <p>Genital part 14, 20 wide, not appressed to coxae. Coxisternal III setae 3a 22–23, 18 apart.</p> <p>Nymph (n = 1). Similartothefemale, shinygrey, spindleform, 170, 70 thick. Gnatho- soma 40. Prodorsalshield 45, 53 wide. Tuberclesofscapularsetae sc andsetae sc absent. Legswithallusualsegmentsandsetaepresent. LegI 28, femur 11, genu 4, antaxialgenual seta l ″ 22, tibia 6, paraxialtibialseta l ′ locatedat ½ fromdorsalbase, 4, tarsus 4, solenidion ω 6, slightlycurved, blunt, empodiumsimple, 6, 6-rayed. LegII 25, femur 9, basiventral femoralseta bv 9, genu 3, antaxialgenualseta l ″ 7, veryfine, tibia 6, tarsus 5, solenidionω 7, slightlycurved, blunt, empodiumsimple, 6, 6-rayed.</p> <p>ProximalsetaoncoxisternumI, 1a 12. Opisthosomawith 52 dorsal, 52 ventralsemi- annuli. Microtuberclesfinepointsclosetotherearannularmarginsdorsallyandventrally. Opisthosomal setae d 35, on annulus 19; setae e 28, on annulus 31; setae f 20, on annulus 46, or 6 fromtherear. Setae h1 absent. Caudallobesnormal. CoxisternalIIIsetae 3a 15.</p> <p>Larva: notseen.</p> <p>Hostplant. Cockbamboo, Phyllostachysiridescens C.Y. Yao &amp; S.Y. Chen (Poaceae: Bambuseae).</p> <p>Relationtothehostplant. Thisvagrantmitewasfoundsparselyonlowersideof leaves. Leafdiscolorationandslightyellowingwereobserved.</p> <p>Locality. Szada, PestCounty (CentralHungary), 47°38’9.5” N, 19°20’3.2” E, 260 m elev. Thehostgrowsinaprivategardenofthethirdauthor.</p> <p>Typematerial. Holotypefemalecircledwithblackinkamong 12 paratypefemales and 1 femaleof Abacarusturulae Ripka, 2011 ononeslide, 15 November 2013, slide # 1333a, coll. A. Neményi. Paratypes: 11 femalescollectedfromthesamelocalityanddatemounted onslide # 1333c, coll. A. Neményi, 6 femalesand 1 malecollectedfromthesamelocalityon 16 September 2013, fromundersideofleaves, mountedonslide # 1332 K; coll. A. Neményi intheseniorauthor’ scollectiondepositedintheDepartmentofPestManagementDevelopmentandCoordination, DirectorateofPlantProtection, SoilConservationandAgri- environment, NationalFoodChainSafetyOffice, Budapest, Hungary. Thenewspecies wasfoundtogetherwiththespecimensof Abacarusturulae Ripkacoveredwithwaxplates. A. turulae wascollectedfromtheundersideoftheleaves, amonghairsnearthemidrib, closetotheleafbase.</p> <p>Etymology. Thespecificname, nigrum, isderivedfromtheLatin‘ nigrum ’, meaning blackishordark, relatingtotheuncommoncolourofthemite.</p> <p>Differentialdiagnosis. Thenewspecieshereindescribedissimilarto Asetacuslinderae Wang, WeietYangdescribedfrom Lindera sp. (Lauraceae) (WANg etal. 2010). Thescapulartuberclessetaheadofrearshieldmargin, prodorsalshieldsculpturedwithgranulesand 12 irregularlines, thegenital coverflapsculpturedwithbasal 23 anddistal 26 longitudinalridges. Ithas 6-rayedempodium, andseta h1. Thebasiventralfemoralsetaeabsentonleg I and leg II. Whereas characters of Mucotergum nigrum Ripka gen. et sp. n. arethetuberclesofscapularsetae sc andsetae sc absent, the 7–8-rayedem- podium, irregularshortridges, dashesandlinesofgranules, oronlydashes andgranulesanteriorly, and 10–14 ridgesposteriorlyongenitalcoverflap, pointedmicrotuberclesonannuli, presenceofbasiventralfemoralsetae bv onbothlegpairs, seta h1 absent, andespeciallymucus- likesecretiononpro- dorsalshieldanddorsalsemiannuli. Caudallobesnormalinsizeandcone shaped, andornamentedwithlongitudinalridgesventrallyandlaterally. Its hostplantis Phyllostachysiridescens, leafdiscolorationoccurred.</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D32C18FF94BF69FE7AFF72FC3BFE19	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ripka, Géza;Kontschán, Jenő;Neményi, András	Ripka, Géza, Kontschán, Jenő, Neményi, András (2015): A New Genus And Species Of Eriophyoid Mites (Acari: Eriophyoidea: Diptilomiopidae) On Phyllostachys Iridescens (Poaceae) From Hungary. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 61 (1): 47-56, DOI: 10.17109/AZH.61.1.47.2015, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.17109/azh.61.1.47.2015
