Lepidozetes acutirostrum

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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Sarcoptiformes
Familia: Tegoribatidae
Genus: Lepidozetes

Name

Lepidozetes acutirostrum Ermilov, Martens & Tolstikov sp. n.Wikispecies linkZooBank linkPensoft Profile

Diagnosis

Body size 647–697 × 431–481. Body surface microfoveolate. Rostrum pointed. Anterior margin of lamellae concave medially. Interlamellar setae longer than rostral and lamellar setae. Sensilli with lanceolate head. Tutoria with one strong tooth. Notogastral setae of medium size, weakly thickened, barbed. Pedotecta I pointed anteriorly. Adanal setae ad1, ad2 longer than other anogenital setae.

Description

Measurements. Body length 697 (holotype: female), 647–697 (six paratypes: four females and two males); body width 481 (holotype), 431–481 (six paratypes).
Integument. Body color brown. Body surface distinctly microfoveolate; foveolae rounded (diameter up to 1) or elongated. Dorsal sides of lamellae with longitudinal striae.
Prodorsum. Rostrum pointed (t). Lamellae long and broad, covering the prodorsum completely, except rostrum and parts of pedotecta I (Pd I). Anterior margin of lamellae concave medially. Rostral setae (ro, 94–106) setiform, ciliate, directed anterio-mediad, inserted laterally on prodorsum. Lamellar setae (le, 77–86) thickened, straight, barbed, directed forward, inserted dorso-anteriorly on lamellae. Interlamellar setae (in, 131–130) setiform, barbed, directed upwards and forwards, inserted on posterior part of lamellae; basal parts of these setae covered by the anterior margin of notogaster. Sensilli (ss, 82–94) with long stalk and elongate, lanceolate, barbed head. Tutoria (tu) long, of medium width, with one strong tooth anteriorly. Exobothridial setae (ex, 32–94) setiform, thin, slightly barbed, inserted posteriorly to tutoria.
Notogaster. Pteromorphs broadly rounded laterally. Anterior margins of pteromorphs with pointed tooth (ptt). Dorsophragmata (D) located close to each other. Postero-median part of hinges (hi) distinct, anterior part unvisible. Lenticulus (len) present, triangular, with amorphic borders. Four pairs of porose areas rounded: Aa (16–20), A1 (12–16), A2 and A3 (both pairs, 8–12). Ten pairs of notogastral setae weakly thickened, barbed: posterior setae p1, p2, p3 (32–41) shorter than other setae (53–61). Lyrifissures ia, im, ip, ih and ips and opisthonotal gland openings (gla) located typically for the genus.
Gnathosoma. Subcapitulum longer than wide (151 × 110). Subcapitular setae h (28–32) thickened, straight, barbed; a (18–21) and m (41–45) thinner, slightly barbed. Two pairs of adoral setae (or1, or2, 12–14) setiform, hook-like distally, barbed. Palps (length 90–94) with setation 0–2–1–3–9(+ω). Solenidion weakly thickened, straight, blunt-ended, attached with eupathidium (acm). Chelicerae (length 151) with two barbed setae; cha (45–49) longer than chb (28–32). Trägårdh’s organ (Tg) long, conical.
Lateral podosomal and epimeral regions. Genal teeth (gt) narrowly triangular. Pedotecta I large, pointed (pt) anteriorly. Pedotecta II (Pd II) small, scale-like. Apodemes 1, 2, 3 and sejugal distinctly developed, not fused medially. Epimeral setal formula 2–1–3–3; setae (16–24) setiform, slightly barbed. Setae 1c and their alveoli absent. Custodia (cus) with thin, free, blunted tips, directed anteriorly to the pedotecta II. Discidia (dis) pointed. Circumpedal carinae (cp) distinct.
Anogenital region. Six pairs of genital (g1–g6, 20), one pair of aggenital (ag, 20), two pairs of anal (an1, an2, 24) and three pairs of adanal (ad1, ad2, 36–41; ad3, 28–32) setae setiform, barbed. Lyrifissures iad located in paraanal position. Ovipositor elongate, narrow (192 × 61); length of lobes 86, length of cylindrical distal part 106. Lobes with 12 thin, smooth setae: ψ1 ≈ τ1 (36) longer thanψ2 ≈ τa ≈ τb ≈τc (16). Coronal setae k simple, short (8).
Legs. Medial claw thicker than two lateral claws; all smooth. Generally, morphology of leg segments, setae and solenidia typical for the genus (Bayartogtokh and Aoki 1999[1]). Formulae of leg setation and solenidia: I (1–5–3–4–20) [1–2–2], II (1–5–3–4–15) [1–1–2], III (2–2–1–3–15) [1–1–0], IV (1–2–2–3–12) [0–1–0]; homology of setae and solenidia indicated in Table 1. Femora III with two setae. Famulus (e) short, straight, weakly blunt-ended, inserted between solenidia.

Table 1. Leg setation and solenidia of adult Lepidozetes acutirostrum sp. n. (same data for Scutozetes clavatosensillus sp. n.).
Leg Trochanter Femur Genu Tibia Tarsus
I v d, (l), v’’, bv’’ (l), v’, σ (l), (v), φ1, φ2 (ft), (tc), (it), (p), (u), (a), s, (pv), v’, (pl), l’’, e, ω1, ω2
II v d, (l), v’’, bv’’ (l), v’, σ (l), (v), φ (ft), (tc), (it), (p), (u), (a), s, (pv), ω1, ω2
III l’, v d, ev l’, σ l’, (v), φ (ft), (tc), (it), (p), (u), (a), s, (pv)
IV v d, ev d, l l’, (v), φ ft’’, (tc), (p), (u), (a), s, (pv)

Type deposition

The holotype and one paratype are deposited in the collection of the Senckenberg Institution, Frankfurt, Germany; two paratypes are deposited in the collection of the Siberian Zoological Museum, Novosibirsk, Russia; three paratypes are deposited in the collection of the Tyumen State University Museum of Zoology, Tyumen, Russia.

Etymology

The specific name “acutirostrum” refers to the pointed rostrum.

Comparison

Lepidozetes acutirostrum sp. n. can be distinguished from all known species of the genus Lepidozetes using the key, which is presented below.

Original Description

  • Ermilov, S; Martens, J; Tolstikov, A; 2013: New species of oribatid mites of the genera Lepidozetes and Scutozetes (Acari, Oribatida, Tegoribatidae) from Nepal ZooKeys, 339: 55-65. doi

Other References

  1. Bayartogtokh B, Aoki J (1999) Oribatid mites of the family Tegoribatidae (Acari: Oribatida) from Mongolia. Acta Arachnol. 48(2): 107-125. doi: 10.2476/asjaa.48.107

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