Ptyctimous Mites (Acari, Oribatida) of Peru with the Description of an Extraordinary New Phthiracaroid Mite from the Peruvian Andes †
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
1. Genital and anal openings well separated ........................... Enarthronota ........................ 2 |
-. Genital and anal openings joined .................................. Mixonomata ................................. 6 |
2. Three pairs of anal setae ........................................................................... Mesoplophora (Parplophora) ........................................................................ M. (P.) subtilis (Figures 1–24 in [14]) |
-. Two pairs of anal setae .............................. Mesoplophora (Mesoplophora) ............................. 3 |
3. “Notogastral” setae smooth, formula of genital setae 5:2 ...................................................... .................................................................................................. M. (M.) bacilla (Figure 3F–I in [10]) |
-. “Notogastral” setae spinose or rough, formula of genital setae 6:1 ................................... 4 |
4. Trichobothria with slightly fusiform head covered with nine small setae .......................... .............................................................. M. (M.) hauseri (Figures 1–3 in [17]; Figure 4H–K in [10]) |
-. Trichobothria setiform covered with more than ten small setae ........................................ 5 |
5. Anal setae an1 located in posterior half of plates; trichobothria covered with 11–12 pairs of small setae ............................................................. M. (M.) quasigavae (Figures 12–22 in [12]) |
-. Anal setae an1 located in anterior half of plates; trichobothria covered with 15 pairs of small setae ............................................................................ M. (M.) sparsa (Figure 6E–G in [10]) |
6. Body considerably compressed laterally, anogenital region narrow, V-shaped ................ .................................................... Euphthiracaroidea ................................................................... 7 |
-. Body less compressed laterally, anogenital region relatively wide, U-shaped ................... .................................................... Phthiracaroidea ...................................................................... 17 |
7. Ventral plates not completely fused, at least anal plates separated by suture, longitudinal suture of ano-genital region without interlocking triangle .................................. ............................................... Oribotritiidae ................................................................................. 8 |
-. Ventral plates completely fused, at least one triangle in longitudinal suture of ano-genital region present ....................................... Euphthiracaridae ........................................................ 12 |
8. Genitoaggenital suture incomplete, two plates well delineated from each other only posteriorly ................................................. Indotritia (Indotritia) ................................................ 9 |
-. Genitoaggenital suture complete .......................................................................................... 10 |
9. Interlamellar setae almost as the half of height of prodorsum, not bent distally, exobothridial setae well developed ................................ I. (I.) bellingeri (Figures 34–49 in [18]) |
-. Interlamellar setae fine, no longer than one fourth of height of prodorsum, bent distally, exobothridial setae vestigial .................................... I. (I.) krakatauensis (Figure 18M–O in [10]) |
10. Bothridial scale situated above bothridium, scisure between genital and anal plates present .................... Oribotritia (Oribotritia) .................... O. (O.) didyma (Figures 7–14 in [18]) |
-. Bothridial scale situated below bothridium, scisure between genital and anal plates absent ............................................................ Mesotritia .......................................................................... 11 |
11. Rostral setae situated distinctly anteriorly of lamellar setae, adanal setae ad1 and ad2 similar in length ............................. M. amazonensis (Figure 6A–G in [7]; Figure 13A–H in [10]) |
-. Rostral setae situated at the level with lamellar setae, adanal setae ad1 considerably longer than setae ad2 .................... M. curviseta (Figures 134–134C in [8]; Figure 15A–I in [10]) |
12. Genitoaggenital plates with 4–6 genital setae .......................................................Microtritia ........................................................................... M. tropica (Figure 11 in [7]; Figure 35E–H in [10]) |
-. Genitoaggenital plates with 7–9 genital setae .......................... Acrotritia .......................... 13 |
13. Two pairs of lateral prodorsal carinae present on each side ........................................... 14 |
-. One single pair of lateral prodorsal carinae present on each side ..................................... 15 |
14. Nine pairs of genital setae, one pair in progenital position; tarsi of legs monodactylous ................................................................................................ A. refracta (Figures 155–159 in [19]) |
-. Nine pairs of genital setae, all in genital position; tarsi I bi-, tarsi II-IV tridactylous ............ ....................................................... A. peruensis (Figures 133, 133A in [8]; Figure 32M–O in [10]) |
15. Lateral carinae of prodorsum not forked distally ................................................................. .................................................................. A. clavata (Figures 16A–C in [7]; Figures 29E–I in [10]) |
-. Lateral carinae of prodorsum forked distally ....................................................................... 16 |
16. Trichobothria setiform ..................................................... A. dikra (Figures 111–117 in [18]) |
-. Trichobothria with distinct fusiform head ............................................................................... ..................................... A. vestita (= Rhysotritia comteae: Figures 4–7 in [20]; Figure 29J–L in [10]) |
17. Setae smooth, fine, attenuate, tapering to distal end ................................. Phthiracaridae ................................................................. Phthiracarus ................................................................ 18 |
-. Setae (except exobothridial) rough or covered with small spines of different shapes but not smooth and attenuate ....................................... Steganacaridae ....................................... 22 |
18. Trichobothria long and narrow, their length more than 10 times of width .................. 19 |
-. Trichobothria short and wide, length not more than 10 times of width .......................... 20 |
19. Neotrichy of setae present, notogaster with 16 pairs of setae, anoadanal plates with six pairs of adanal setae ............................................................ P. octosetosus (Figure 39A–F in [10]) |
-. Neotrichy of setae absent, notogaster with 15 pairs of setae, anoadanal plates with three pairs of adanal setae ......................................................................................................................... .................... P. boresetosus (Figures 15–17 in [21]; Figures 517–522 in [22]; Figure 36I-O in [10]) |
20. Neotrichy present, 21–28 pairs of notogastral setae, three to four pairs anal and six to nine pairs of adanal setae present ...................................... P. helluonis (Figures 22–43 in [16]) |
-. Neotrichy absent, always 15 pairs of notogastral setae, two pairs of anal and three pairs of adanal setae present ............................................................................................................... 21 |
21. Four pairs of lyrifissures, ia, im, ip, ips present, adanal setae ad1 and ad2 vestigial ............ ...................................................................... P. nitens (Figures 1–6 in [23]; Figures 38M–T in [10]) |
-. Two pairs of lyrifissures, ia and im present, adanal setae well developed ............................. .................................................. P. anonymus (Figures 1A,B; 2A–C in [24]; Figure 36E–H in [10]) |
22. Three setae (ad1, an1, an2) in a row near paraxial margin of anoadanal plate ................. 23 |
-. Two setae (an1 and an2) near paraxial margin of anoadanal plate ..................................... 30 |
23. Setae d on tibiae IV long, independent of solenidia ................................................... Steganacarus (Rhacaplacarus) .............................................. S. (R.) stenodes (Figure 52F–J in [10]) |
-. Setae d on tibiae IV short, coupled with solenidia ............................................................... 24 |
24. Genital setae g7-9 displaced towards paraxial margin of genitoaggenital plates and arranged in a row with setae g1-5, setae g6 not displaced ............. Protophthiracarus ............ 25 |
-. All genital setae located in a row along paraxial margin ........................................................ ........................ Atropacarus (Hoplophorella) ................................................................................ 26 |
25. Notogaster with 17 pairs of short (c1 < c1–d1) setae .................................................................. ........................................................ P. ventosus (Figures 131, 131A in [8]; Figure 88P–U in [10]) |
-. Notogaster with ca. 166 pairs of long setae; c1 setae considerably longer than distance c1- d1 ........................................................................................................................ P. afthonos sp. nov. |
26. Notogastral setae wide, phylliform .................................................................................... 27 |
-. Notogastral setae longer, slightly lanceolate ....................................................................... 29 |
27. Rostral setae directed forwards ................................ A. (H.) hamatus (Figure 99D–J in [10]) |
-. Rostral setae directed inwards ............................................................................................... 28 |
28. Notogaster with median band ................................... A. (H.) andrei (Figures 11–23 in [25]) |
-. Notogaster without median band ............................. A. (H.) vitrinus (Figure 102J–O in [10]) |
29. Notogastral setae longer (c1 > 1/2c1–d1), setae v’ of femora absent ......................................... ..................................................................................... A. (H.) lanceosetus (Figure 100G–T in [10]) |
-. Notogastral setae shorter (c1 < 1/2c1–d1), setae v’ of femora present ...................................... ................................................ A. (H.) stilifer (Figures 132–132C in [8]; Figure 101O–T in [10]) |
30. Setae d on tibiae of legs IV long, independent of solenidia .................................................. ........ Hoplophthiracarus .......................................................... H. incredibilis (Figures 1–16 in [9]) |
-. Setae d on tibiae IV short, coupled with solenidia ............................................................... 31 |
31. Genital setae arranged in a row near paraxial margin of plates .......................................... ....................................... Notophthiracarus .................................................................................. 32 |
-. Genital setae arranged in two rows; setae g6 and g7 remote from paraxial margin or only setae g6 remote from margin ...................................................................................................... 34 |
32. Majority of notogastral setae hooked distally; two pairs of lyrifissures ia and im present ............................................................................................... N. improvisus (Figures 44–61 in [16]) |
-. Notogastral setae not hooked distally; three or four pairs of lyrifissures present .......... 33 |
33. Surface of notogaster punctated; three pairs of lyrifissures ia, im, ip present; formula of genital setae 6:3 .................................................................. N. fornicarius (Figures 17–35 in [16]) |
-. Surface of notogaster covered with distinct concavities; four pairs of lyrifissures ia, im, ip, ips present; formula of genital setae 5:4 ........................ N. inauditus (Figures 62–79 in [16]) |
34. Genital setae arranged in two rows; setae g6 and g7 remote from paraxial margin .......... ............................ Austrophthiracarus ...................................... A. excellens (Figures 1–21 in [16]) |
-. Only setae g6 remote from margin, other genital setae forming one row near paraxial margin .......................................................... Arphthicarus ......................................................... 35 |
35. Prodorsum with long line in extension of sinus; notogaster with setae c3 the smallest, spiniform, rough, other setae longer, ciliate, obtuse distally; three pairs of lyrifissures ia, im, ip present ................................................................................ A. simplex (Figure 2A–I in [18]) |
-. No line in extension of sinus on prodorsum; notogaster with setae c3 ad cp the smallest and different shape than other notogastral setae; four pairs of lyrifissures ia, im, ip, ips present ...................................................................................... A. inelegans (Figures 1–7 in [26]). |
4. Discussion
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Niedbała, W.; Adamski, Z.; Laniecki, R.; Magowski, W.L. Ptyctimous Mites (Acari, Oribatida) of Peru with the Description of an Extraordinary New Phthiracaroid Mite from the Peruvian Andes. Animals 2023, 13, 2403. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13152403
Niedbała W, Adamski Z, Laniecki R, Magowski WL. Ptyctimous Mites (Acari, Oribatida) of Peru with the Description of an Extraordinary New Phthiracaroid Mite from the Peruvian Andes. Animals. 2023; 13(15):2403. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13152403
Chicago/Turabian StyleNiedbała, Wojciech, Zbigniew Adamski, Ronald Laniecki, and Wojciech L. Magowski. 2023. "Ptyctimous Mites (Acari, Oribatida) of Peru with the Description of an Extraordinary New Phthiracaroid Mite from the Peruvian Andes" Animals 13, no. 15: 2403. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13152403
APA StyleNiedbała, W., Adamski, Z., Laniecki, R., & Magowski, W. L. (2023). Ptyctimous Mites (Acari, Oribatida) of Peru with the Description of an Extraordinary New Phthiracaroid Mite from the Peruvian Andes. Animals, 13(15), 2403. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13152403