Two New Phoretic Species of Heterostigmatic Mites (Acari: Prostigmata: Neopygmephoridae and Scutacaridae) on Australian Hydrophilid Beetles (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae) †
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Family Neopygmephoridae Cross, 1965
3.1.1. Differential Diagnosis
3.1.2. Etymology
- Key to the world species of Allopygmephorus
- 1.
- With three solenidia on tibiotarsus I .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
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- With four solenidia on tibiotarsus I ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
- 2.
- Seta e subequal to setae h1 and h2, pgs absence ........................................................................................................ A. nanhuiensis Gao, Zou and Ma, 1989
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- Seta e about half the length of h1 and h2, pgs presence ............................................................................................................... A. chinensis Mahunka 1975
- 3.
- Seta 1a, modified, with very long barbs; Setae f, h1 and h2 blunt-ended .......................................................................................................................................................................................... A. bakaninae Khaustov and Ermilov, 2008
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- Seta 1a normality; Setae f, h1 and h2 pointed or blunt-ended ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
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- Tibiotarsus I with a weak-stalked small claw ............................................................................................................................................................................... 5
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- Tibiotarsus I with a normal or large claw .................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
- 5.
- Solenidion ω2 on tibiotarsus I long, approximately more than half the length of segment; ω2 > ω1, φ1 ≈ φ2 ........................ A. cunae Mahunka, 1970
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- Solenidion ω2 on tibiotarsus I shorter than half the length of segment; ω2 ≈ ω1, φ1 > φ2 .......................................................... A. brasiliensis Mahunka, 1970
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- Setae c1, c2 and d basally thickened, bulbiform; ps2 absence .................................................................... A. orientalis Mahunka and Mahunka-Papp, 1988
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- Setae c1, c2 and d not basally thickened, normality; ps2 absence or presence ......................................................................................................................... 7
- 7.
- Seta c1 considerably shorter than c2; 4b long, arising end of body; three pairs of ps; h1 and h2 blunt-ended, weakly barbed ............................................................................................. A. tuberosus Mahunka, 1969
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- Seta c1 = c2 or c1 somewhat shorter than c2; 4b not arising end of body; three or two pairs of ps; h1 and h2 blunt-ended or pointed ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
- 8.
- Seta 1b modified, with a notch or slit in the distal half; ags, mgs and pgs presence ................................................................. A. coelostomus sp. nov.
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- Seta 1b without big notch or slit, mgs absence, ags and pgs presence or absence .......................................................................................................................... 9
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- Seta 1b thickened and lanceolate; seta h2 blunt-ended, barbed ....................................................................................................................................... 10
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- Seta 1b normality, barbed or smooth; seta h2 blunt-ended or pointed ............................................................................................................................... 11
- 10.
- Seta h1 blunt-ended; seta v″ on femur II spiniform .......................................................................... A. spinisetus Khaustov and Sazhnev, 2016
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- Seta h1 pointed; seta v″ on femur II unmodified ........................................................................................ A. punctatus Khaustov and Sazhnev, 2016
- 11.
- Seta h1 pointed; h1 and h2 subequal .......................................................................................... A. persicus Khaustov and Hajiqanbar, 2006
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- Seta h1 blunt-ended, h1 and h2 subequal or h1 > h2 .......................................................................................................................................................... 12
- 12.
- Setae h1 and h2 subequal; solenidia ω2 > φ1 ≈ φ2 > ω1 on tibiotarsus I ........................................................ ... A. baoshanensis Gao, Zou and Ma, 1989
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- Setae h1 > h2; solenidia otherwise ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
- 13.
- Solenidia ω1 > φ1 > φ2 > ω2 on tibiotarsus I; seta e shorter than half of the seta f........................................................................................................................................................................................................ A. matthesi Krczal, 1959
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- Solenidia ω1 > ω2 ≈ φ2 > φ1 on tibiotarsus I; seta e about half the length of seta f .............................................................. A. heterodactylus Mahunka, 1973
3.2. Family Scutacaridae Oudemans, 1916
3.2.1. Differential Diagnosis
3.2.2. Etymology
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Mite Species | Distribution | Host and/or Habitat | Reference |
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Allopygmephorus bakaninae Khaustov and Ermilov, 2008 | Russia | In wet soil | [37] |
Allopygmephorus baoshanensis Gao, Zou and Ma, 1989 | China | Unknown | [38] |
Allopygmephorus brasiliensis Mahunka, 1970 | Brazil | Litter and humus among roots surrounded by water | [39] |
Allopygmephorus chinensis Mahunka 1975 | Hong Kong | Wet and rotting leaves | [40] |
Allopygmephorus cunae Mahunka, 1970 | Brazil | Very wet decaying grass and detritus on river shore | [39] |
Allopygmephorus heterodactylus Mahunka, 1973 | Ghana | Unidentified beetle; Cercyon sp. (Col.: Hydrophilidae) | [41] |
Allopygmephorus matthesi Krczal, 1959 | Germany; Tanzania; Iran | Berosus luridus (Linnaeus, 1760), Coelostoma orbiculare (Fabricius, 1775), Enochrus quadripunctatus (Herbst, 1797), Helochares griseus (Fabricius, 1787), H. lividus (Forster, 1771), Hydrobius fuscipes (Linnaeus, 1758), Hydrophilus caraboides (Linnaeus, 1758), Philydrus melanocephalus Kuwert, 1888 (Col.: Hydrophilidae); Heterocerus marginatus (Fabricius, 1787) (Col.: Heteroceridae); Dryops auriculatus (Geoffroy, 1785) (Col.: Dryopidae); Xyleborus sp. (Col.: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) | [41,42,43] |
Allopygmephorus nanhuiensis Gao, Zou and Ma, 1989 | China | Unknown | [38] |
Allopygmephorus orientalis Mahunka and Mahunka-Papp, 1988 | Malaysia | Rotting wood and leaves | [44] |
Allopygmephorus persicus Khaustov and Hajiqanbar, 2006 | Iran | Cercyon laminates Sharp, 1873, Enochrus bicolor (Fabricius, 1792) (Col.: Hydrophilidae) | [36,45] |
Allopygmephorus punctatus Khaustov and Sazhnev, 2016 | Russia; Iran | Heterocerus fenestratus (Thunberg, 1784), Heterocerus flexuosus Stephens, 1828 (Col.: Heteroceridae); Drasterius bimaculatus (Rossi, 1790) (Col.: Elateridae); Augyles sp. (Col.: Heteroceridae) | [46,47] |
Allopygmephorus spinisetus Khaustov and Sazhnev, 2016 | Russia Iran | Heterocerus fenestratus (Col.: Heteroceridae); Drasterius bimaculatus (Col.: Elateridae); Augyles sp. (Col.: Heteroceridae) | [46,47] |
Allopygmephorus tuberosus Mahunka, 1969 | Bolivia | Unknown | [48] |
Allopygmephorus coelostomus sp. nov. | Australia | Coelostoma (Coelostoma) fabricii (Col.: Hydrophilidae) | This study |
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Khadem-Safdarkhani, H.; Hajiqanbar, H.; Riegler, M.; Seeman, O.; Katlav, A. Two New Phoretic Species of Heterostigmatic Mites (Acari: Prostigmata: Neopygmephoridae and Scutacaridae) on Australian Hydrophilid Beetles (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae). Insects 2022, 13, 483. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects13050483
Khadem-Safdarkhani H, Hajiqanbar H, Riegler M, Seeman O, Katlav A. Two New Phoretic Species of Heterostigmatic Mites (Acari: Prostigmata: Neopygmephoridae and Scutacaridae) on Australian Hydrophilid Beetles (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae). Insects. 2022; 13(5):483. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects13050483
Chicago/Turabian StyleKhadem-Safdarkhani, Hamid, Hamidreza Hajiqanbar, Markus Riegler, Owen Seeman, and Alihan Katlav. 2022. "Two New Phoretic Species of Heterostigmatic Mites (Acari: Prostigmata: Neopygmephoridae and Scutacaridae) on Australian Hydrophilid Beetles (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae)" Insects 13, no. 5: 483. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects13050483
APA StyleKhadem-Safdarkhani, H., Hajiqanbar, H., Riegler, M., Seeman, O., & Katlav, A. (2022). Two New Phoretic Species of Heterostigmatic Mites (Acari: Prostigmata: Neopygmephoridae and Scutacaridae) on Australian Hydrophilid Beetles (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae). Insects, 13(5), 483. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects13050483