Oulenziella Fan and Zhang, 2015

Fan, Qing-Hai & Faraji, Farid, 2022, Mites of the genus Oulenziella Fan & Zhang (Acari: Winterschmidtiidae), with description of a new species from Kenya, Acarologia 62 (1), pp. 148-160 : 157-158

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Oulenziella Fan and Zhang, 2015
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Redefinition of Oulenziella Fan and Zhang, 2015 View in CoL

Due to the recent research ( Barbosa & Moraes 2021 ; Fan et al. 2021; this work), a redefinition of the genus Oulenziella is presented below.

FEMALE. Ocelli strongly bulging, positioned on lateral margins of prodorsal shield in a position slightly posterior to vi ; setae sce from nearly 3× to more than 8× as long as sci ; supracoxal setae scx slender and scarcely barbed; hysterosomal setae e 1 1.0 –10.0× as long as e 2 ; h 2 from nearly 4.0× to more than 12× as long as h 1 ; each tarsus (excluding pretarsus) more than 4× as long as its basal width. Genu I with solenidion σ″ 3.0–9.5× as long as σ′ ; σ on genu III small, usually not extending beyond anterior rim of segment; seta d on tarsi III and IV positioned at level of apical 1/8 to 1/6 of segment. Chaetotaxy and solenidiotaxy of legs I–IV: trochanter 1, 1, 1, 0; femora 1, 1, 0, 0; genua 2 + 2σ, 2 + 1σ, 1σ, 0; tibiae 2 + 1φ, 2 + 1φ, 1 + 1φ, 1 + 1φ; tarsi I with 4 long setae (wa, ra, la and d), 2 small apical setae (f and e) + 1 subterminal ventral spine (s) + 4 terminal ventral spines (u, p, v and q) + ω 1 + ω 2 + ω 3 + 1ε; tarsus II similar

Item Measurements Item Measurements Item Measurements Item Measurements Idiosoma-L 314 Leg I 159 Leg II 159 Leg III 166 Idiosoma-W 173 vF I 46 vF II 45 σ III 3.5

Dorsal shield-L 66 cG I 30 cG II 18 kT III 28

Dorsal shield-W 67 mG I 26 mG II 26 φ III 108

vi 50 σ' I 15 σ II 15 r III 14

sci 41 σ" I 51 gT II 17 w III 21

sci–sci 35 gT I 18 hT II 20 d III 24

sci–sce 16 hT I 23 φ II 98 e III 4

sce 169 φ I 91 ω II 25 f III 3

scx 18 ω 1 I 18 la II 15 s III 4

c 1 32 ω 2 I 4 ra II 16 p III 3

c 1 –c 1 52 ω 3 I 22 wa II 34 q III 2.5

c 1 –d 1 41 ε I 3 d II 31 u & v III 1.5

c 2 41 la I 19 e II 4 Leg IV 192

c p 142 ra I 17 f II 3 kT IV 31

c 3 45 wa I 36 s II 4 φ IV 104

d 1 50 d I 22 p & q II 2.5 r IV 17

d 1 –d 1 45 e I 4 u & v II 1.5 w IV 31

d 1 – e 1 49 fI 3 dIV 35

d 2 46 sI 4 sIV 5

e 1 51 p & q I 2.5 p & q IV 3

e 1 – e 1 39 u & vI 2 u & vIV 2

e 2 38

f 2 32

h 1 40

h 2 233

1a 34

3a 31

3b 30

g 51

4a 30

ps 3 35

ps 2 34

ps 1 163

to tarsus I but without ω 2, ω 3 and ε; tarsus III with 3 long seta w (, r and d), 2 small apical setae

(f and e) + 1 subterminal ventral spine (s) + 4 terminal ventral spines (u, p, v and q); tarsus IV with 3 long seta (w, r and d) + 1 subterminal ventral spine (s) + 2 terminal ventral spines (u, p,

v and q).

MALE. Similar to female but genital opening with an aedeagus situated between coxae IV; sclerite anterior to genital opening contiguous with medial part of apodemes IV; ventral setae 3a absent; genital setae tiny, about as long as basal alveolus; tarsi I and II (excluding pretarsi) less than 3× as long as their basal width, their apicoventral portion modified into suckers; subterminal ventral spine (s) of tarsi I–II indiscernible; terminal ventral spines p and q of tarsi

I and II blunt.

Oulenziinae currently comprises five genera. A key to genera of the subfamily (adult females) is presented as follows (Modified from Fan et al. 2015).

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