Acalitus simplex, Flechtmann, Carlos H. W. & Etienne, Jean, 2002
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.155892 |
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Acalitus simplex |
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Acalitus simplex n.sp. ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 )
DIAGNOSIS An Acalitus species with 4rayed empodia; fused, granulated coxae I, smooth coxae II; coxisternal area with coarse granules not arranged in transverse lines; reduced prodorsal shield design: one pair of complete admedian lines and fragments of submedian line.
FEMALE (n = 6). Body wormlike, 158 (145171), 53 (5357 wide. Gnathosoma projecting downwards; basal seta 3 (3); antapical seta absent; chelicerae 13 (13). Prodorsal shield anteriorly broadly rounded, 25 (2426), 29 (2831) wide; design reduced to one pair of complete admedian lines and partial submedian lines. Dorsal tubercles near rear shield margin, 19 (1821) apart, directing scapular seta (sc) divergently backwards; sc 24 (2225). Legs lacking femur and tibia I setae. Leg I 24 (2225); femur 11 (911), femoral seta (bv) absent; femur with a few ventral lines; genu 3 (3), genual seta (l") 15 (1416); tibia 3 (3), tibial seta (l') absent; tarsus 6 (56), solenidion 7 (67), straight, not knobbed, empodium 5 (5), 4rayed, dorsal seta (ft') 6 (59), lateral seta (ft") 20 (1820), unguinal seta u' 4 (34). Leg II 22 (2122); femur 10 (810), bv 9 (89); genu 3 (23), l" 9 (810); tibia 3 (3); tarsus 5 (57), solenidion 7 (78), empodium 5 (46), 4rayed, ft' 5 (45), ft" 18 (1823), u' 4 (34). Coxae I fused, mesally granulated; coxal seta I (1b) 7 (78), 9 (79) apart; coxal seta II (1a) 18 (1622), 9 (911) apart; coxal seta III (2a) 28 (2833), 19 (1920) apart. Coxisternal area with a few coarse granules. Genitalia 20 (1922) wide, 12 (1216) long; epigynium with coarse granules; genital seta (3a) 8 (810). Opisthosoma evenly arched in cross section; annuli continuous dorsoventrally. Lateral seta (c2) 20 (1825), on annulus 3 (24) from genitalia rear margin. Ventral seta I (d) 44 (4346), 37 (3640) apart, on annulus 15 (1416); ventral seta II (e) 19 (1924), 21 (1923) apart, on annulus 29 (2629); ventral seta III (f) 13 (1315), 16 (1418) apart, on annulus 50 (4650) or 56th from rear. Total ventral annuli 54 (5054), microtuberculate; total dorsal annuli 68 (6472), microtuberculate, caudal 9 (712) annuli with smaller microtubercles and fading to rear annuli. Caudal seta (h2) 46 (4357); accessory seta (h1) 2 (23).
MALE (n = 3). Similar to female, 141161, 48 wide. Gnathosoma: basal seta 3; antapical seta absent; chelicerae 1213. Prodorsal shield 2024, 2728 wide; sc 1822, 16 19 apart. Legs: leg I 2023; femur 89, bv absent: genu 23, l" 1114; tibia 3, l' absent; tarsus 45, solenidion 6, empodium 5, 4rayed, ft' 510, ft" 1819, u' 23. Leg II 1720; femur 78, bv 79; genu 2, l" 78; tibia 23; tarsus 45, solenidion 78, empodium 45, 4rayed, ft' 34, ft" 1518, u' 23. Coxae: 1b 57, 8 apart; 1a 1113, 9 apart; 2a 2325, 1718 apart. Genitalia 1316 wide, 811 long, granulated; 3a 67. Opisthosoma: c 2 1719, on annulus 3; d 3538, 3135 apart, on annulus 1214; e 1216, 1821 apart, on annulus 2426; f 1213, 1314 apart, on annulus 4146 or 5th from rear. Total ventral annuli 4650; total dorsal annuli 5964, caudal 711 dorsal annuli with smaller microtubercles; h2 3738; h1 2,
TYPE MATERIAL Female holotype, 19 female and 6 male paratypes, from Ruellia tuberosa L.( Acanthaceae ), Clairange, Grand Bourg, Marie Galante / Guadeloupe, coll. J. Etienne, 4 Aug. 2001, on 7 microscopic preparations in the collection of Departamento de Entomologia, Fitopatologia e Zoologia Agrícola, Universidade de São Paulo, ESALQ, Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil. One paratype slide deposited in the New Zealand Arthropod Collection.
RELATION TO HOST vagrant on lower leaf surface.
ETYMOLOGY The specific designation, simplex , is from the Latin simplex meaning simplicity and refers to the reduced prodorsal shield design.
REMARKS One species of Acalitus , A. ruelliae ( Channabasavanna, 1966) , described from Ruellia patula in India, was reported on R. tuberosa from Venezuela ( Boczek & Nuzzaci, 1988) and from Guyana ( Mohanasundaram & Muniappan, 1990). A. simplex n.sp. differs in being much larger ( A. ruelliae 115125 long); in presenting a granulated epigynium (with longitudinal scorings in A. ruellia ) and in the anteriorly rounded prodorsal shield (triangular, acuminate in A. ruelliae ).
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