Ololaelaps sellnicki Bregetova & Koroleva, 1964
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Ololaelaps sellnicki Bregetova & Koroleva, 1964
Figures 31–42 View FIGURES 31–39 View FIGURES 40–42 .
Ololaelaps sellnicki Bregetova & Koroleva, 1964: 77 .
Ololaelaps sellnicki . — Bregetova, 1977: 538; Evans & Till, 1966: 231; Solomon, 1968: 672; Kavianpour et al., 2017: 164; Babaeian et al., 2019: 351; Beaulieu et al., 2019: 5.
Pseudoparasitus (Ololaelaps) sellnicki .— Karg, 1978: 209.
Specimens examined. Lectotype (here designated), female, Leningrad oblast, Russia, Bregetova and Koroleva coll. from moss in wet and alpine meadows, May to November, 1954–1961; slide number 4906 . Paralectotypes, eight females, same label data as lectotype; slide numbers 4906 and 4917 , one male, Zakarpatskaya oblast , Ukraine, 13 July 1958, Vysotskaya coll. in nests of Apodemus sylvaticus View in CoL ; slide number 4936 .
Remarks. Bregetova & Koroleva (1964) proposed the name sellnicki as a replacement name for haemisphaericus. Beaulieu et al. (2019) have comprehensively discussed the confusion surrounding the name haemisphaericus. We here designate a lectotype in order to maintain the prevailing concept of the name sellnicki (as Beaulieu et al., 2019 suggested). This species is widely distributed in western parts of Eurasia ( Beaulieu et al., 2019). We here provide additional morphological characters to complement the original description of Bregetova and Koroleva (1964) by examining type series specimens, all these observations were made on all specimens examined, unless specified: (1) dorsal shield essentially smooth, without reticulation (i.e. not reticulate, but completely micropunctate) over whole surface, bearing 37 pairs of setae (z1 and z3 absent in all examined specimens) ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 31–39 ), a supernumerary seta Jx present between J -series, ventrolateral margins (epipleura) smooth and narrow, much less developed than in O. caucasicus and [whatever other spp. with broad epipleura] ( Figs 32 & 33 View FIGURES 31–39 ); (2) metasternal setae st4 and metasternal poroids obviously inserted on the sternal shield margin ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 31–39 ); (3) fused peritrematal-hologastricparapodal shields by way of the metapodal platelet; hologastric shield strongly reticulated, anteriorly comprising polygonal cells, cells elongated transversally in region anterior to anus, bearing four pairs of slender setae, Jv3 and Zv2 off the shield ( Figs 32, 33, 36, 37 View FIGURES 31–39 ); (4) hypostomal groove with six transverse rows of denticles, each row with 4–7 small denticles, groove wider anteriorly, progressively narrowing from anterior to posterior ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 31–39 ); (5) fixed digit of chelicera with an offset subapical tooth (gabelzahn), followed by two moderately large teeth; movable digit with two similarly large sized teeth ( Fig. 38 View FIGURES 31–39 ); (6) the pretarsal paradactyli on legs II–IV are elongated, with their tips projecting well beyond the claws ( Fig. 39 View FIGURES 31–39 ); (7) spermathecae well-sclerotised and with a distinctive subapical appendage (in four examined specimens) as showed in Figure 40 View FIGURES 40–42 ; (8) spermatodactyl with a sinuous duct, and a subapical bend ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 40–42 ); (9) tarsus II in male bearing a spine-like ventral seta (pv2) (see Fig. 42 View FIGURES 40–42 ). Supplementary measurements (n=4): (1) almost all dorsal setae uniform in length 32–38; (2) sternal shield length 102–106, maximum width 200–219, between coxae II 115–120; (3) hologastric shield 390–395 long (4) sternal setae (st1–st4) 57–63, metasternal setae st5 & pre-anal setae (JV1–3, ZV1–2) 39–52; (5) legs: I (568–577), II (440–450), III (412–420), IV (548–568).
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Ololaelaps sellnicki Bregetova & Koroleva, 1964
Joharchi, Omid, Stanyukovich, Maria K., Asyamova, Olga S., Döker, Ismail & Tolstikov, Andrei V. 2022 |
Pseudoparasitus (Ololaelaps) sellnicki
Karg, W. 1978: 209 |
Ololaelaps sellnicki
Babaeian, E. & Ghobari, H. & Samani, K. M. 2019: 351 |
Beaulieu, F. & Quintero-Gutierrez, E. J. & Sandmann, J. & Klarner, B. & Widyastuti, R. & Combita-Heredia, O. & Scheu, S. 2019: 5 |
Bregetova, N. G. 1977: 538 |
Solomon, L. 1968: 672 |
Evans, G. O. & Till, W. M. 1966: 231 |
Ololaelaps sellnicki
Bregetova, N. G. & Koroleva, E. V. 1964: 77 |