Hygrobates (Hygrobatides) curtipes Smit & Pešić, 2022

K, Harry Smit, Pešić, Vladimir, K & K, Simon Clavier, 2022, Water mites from French Guiana, with the description of 14 new species (Acari: Hydrachnidia), Acarologia 62 (4), pp. 1119-1153 : 1131

publication ID

2107-7207

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F487E0-7828-083B-AEF3-7D255FFB6268

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Felipe

scientific name

Hygrobates (Hygrobatides) curtipes Smit & Pešić
status

sp. nov.

Hygrobates (Hygrobatides) curtipes Smit & Pešić sp. nov.

Zoobank: 455FC874-BFA2-4FFF-B578-51A015006D57

( Figures 7 A-C)

Material examined — Holotype female, Crique Baboune , National Reserve La Trinité,

French Guiana, 4.590557°N, 53.413572°W, 3 Nov. 2018, leg. S. Clavier ( MNHN).

Diagnosis (Male unknown) — Leg segments of first and second leg very short; P2 with finger-like ventral extensions.

Description — Female – Idiosoma dorsally 672 long and 616 wide, ventrally 494 wide. Dorsum without platelets. Coxae in three groups, fused first coxae tapering posteriorly. Cxgl-4 lying in a bowing of the incomplete suture line of Cx-III/IV. Genital field with three widely separated acetabula ( Figure 7A). Pre-genital sclerite bowed, 126 wide; genital field 176 long. Length of P1-5: 30, 112, 70, 112, 38. P2 with denticles and finger-like ventral extensions,

P3 with only denticles ( Figure 7B). Length of I-leg-4-6: 92, 80, 88 (till tip of segment). Leg segments of first ( Figure 7C) and second leg very stocky. I-leg-4 with three long setae (one seta separated but present in slide), I-leg-5 with three long setae, 3-4 fine setae and near anterior margin one bowed fine seta. Length of IV-leg-4-6: 144, 150, 114. Claws of legs with small clawlet, claw blade small. Legs without swimming setae.

Male – Unknown.

Etymology — Named for the short segments of first and second legs.

Remarks — The odd finger-like ventral extensions of P2 are unique and not found in any Hygrobates species. Moreover, the very stocky first and second legs are not found in other Hygrobatides species.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

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