Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) transvaalensis (Nesbitt)
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Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) transvaalensis (Nesbitt) View in CoL
Kampimodromus transvaalensis Nesbitt, 1951: 55 ; Chant & McMurtry, 1994: 281.
Typhlodromus jackmickleyi De Leon, 1958: 75 View in CoL . (synonymy by Muma & Denmark, 1968: 238; Muma et al., 1970: 128; Denmark & Muma, 1973: 272; Chant et al., 1978: 1347; not synonym, according to Van der Merwe, 1968: 23). Typhlodromus pectinatus Athias-Henriot, 1958: 179 View in CoL . (synonymy by Muma & Denmark, 1968: 238; Muma et al., 1970: 128; Abbasova, 1972: 18; Denmark & Muma, 1973: 272; Chant et al., 1978: 1347).
Typhlodromus (Typhlodromus) transvaalensis View in CoL .— Chant, 1959: 60.
Neoseiulus transvaalensis .— Muma, 1961: 295.
Typhlodromus transvaalensis View in CoL . — Hirschmann, 1962: 2; Chant, 1965: 362; Chant & Baker, 1965: 5; Zaher, 1986: 130; Schicha, 1987: 31; Moraes & Mesa, 1988: 83; Schicha & Corpuz-Raros,1992: 25; Ueckermann, 1992: 146.
Typhlodromus (Neoseiulus) transvaalensis View in CoL . — Pritchard & Baker, 1962: 222.
Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) transvaalensis View in CoL . — van der Merwe, 1968: 23; Moraes et al., 2004: 355; Guanilo et al., 2008a: 57 View Cited Treatment ; Ferragut et al., 2010: 168.
Clavidromus transvaalensis . — Muma et al., 1970: 128; Swirski & Amitai, 1985: 185; Moraes et al., 1986: 182.
Anthoseius (Anthoseius) transvaalensis View in CoL .— Wainstein & Vartapetov, 1973: 104; Arutunjan, 1977: 48.
Anthoseius transvaalensis View in CoL . — Beglyarov, 1981: 21.
Clavidromus jackmickleyi . — Swirski et al., 1998: 111.
Female (five specimens).
Dorsal shield faintly reticulate; 365 (335–407) long and 192 (170–219) wide, with 18 pairs of setae. Setae j1 30 (27–33), j3 41 (38–48), j4 32 (30–37), j5 31 (30–36), j6 38 (36–42), J2 44 (41–51), J5 11 (7–14), z2 26 (24–33), z3 41 (37–48), z4 45 (40–55), z5 28 (25–37), Z4 56 (53–63), Z5 64 (60–71), s4 49 (43–56), s6 50 (47–54), S2 54 (49–64), S4 54 (50–60), S5 11 (10–11), r3 34 (31–37), R1 41 (39–44). Dorsal idiosomal setae serrate and distally knobbed, except J5 and S5, smooth and sharp-tipped. Peritreme extending to region between j3 and z2.
Venter. Sternal shield smooth, with few lateral striae, with two pairs of setae and two pairs of lyrifissures. Distances between st1–st1 62 (61–65), st2–st2 65 (62–73), st3–st3 76 (70–83), st4–st4 85 (78–88). Genital shield smooth; distance betwee st5–st5 82 (78–90). Ventrianal shield subpentagonal, with transverse striae; 112 (82–131) long, 79 (73–85) wide at ZV2 level and 87 (71–130) wide at level of anus; with three pairs of pre-anal setae and a pair of pre-anal pores. Seta JV5 63 (60–65). Ventral setae smooth, except ZV5, serrate. Two pairs of metapodal plates.
Spermatheca. Calyx of spermatheca trumpet-shaped, 10 (9–10) long; atrium distinct.
Gnathosoma. Corniculi parallel to each other; basal width of corniculus 6, distance between bases of corniculi 7. Movable cheliceral digit 31 (30–31) long, with one tooth; fixed digit 31 (30–32) long, with two teeth.
Legs. Macrosetae with knobbed tips: Sge IV 26 (24–28), Sti IV 28 (27–34), St IV 48 (45–51); chaetotaxy of genu II 2, 2/1, 2/0, 1; genu III 1, 2/1, 2/0, 1.
Male (one specimen) ( Figs 77–78 View FIGURES 77 – 79 ).
Dorsal shield pattern as in female; 272 long and 180 wide. Setae j1 22, j3 34, j4 29, j5 32, j6 39, J2 47, J5 9, z2 27, z3 37, z4 44, z5 31, Z4 47, Z5 56, s4 44, s6 49, S2 49, S4 49, S5 14, r3 35, R1 43. Dorsal idiosomal setae serrate and distally knobbed, except J5 and S5, smooth and sharp-tipped. Peritreme extending to region between z2 and z3.
Venter. Distances between st1–st1 48, st2–st2 53, st3–st3 57, st4–st4 53, st5–st5 42. Ventrianal shield subtriangular, with transverse striae ( Fig. 78 View FIGURES 77 – 79 ); 116 long and 165 wide at anterior corners; with three pairs of preanal setae and a pair of pre-anal pores. Seta JV5 57.
Gnathosoma. Movable cheliceral digit 24 long, with one tooth; fixed digit 25 long, with two teeth; dorsal and lateral lyrifissures distinct. Shaft of spermatodactyl 27 long ( Fig. 77 View FIGURES 77 – 79 ).
Legs. Macrosetae knobbed-tipped: Sge IV 23, Sti IV 22, St IV 41; chaetotaxy of genua II and III as in female.
Specimens examined. Five females and one male from soil under cucumber plant, at Etay El Baroud, Beheira governorate, June 2005 (coll. A.A. Mohamed); one female from same substrate, at Giza governorate, January 2005 (coll. R.I.A. Abo-Shnaf).
Previous records from Egypt. as T. pectinatus —unspecified governorate (Zaher & Shehata, 1969); as T. transvaalensis —Alexandria, Cairo, Giza and Ismailia governorates ( Zaher, 1986); Asyut, Beni Suef, Damietta, Monufia and Qualyubia governorates ( Nasr et al., 2011).
Remarks. Typhlodromus transvaalensis was originally described from the holotype female and a paratype female collected in South Africa. The original description was reasonably detailed, with illustrations but no measurements; complementary descriptions were listed by Demite et al. (2014). Typhlodromus pectinatus was originally described from the holotype female collected in Algeria. The original description was rather detailed, with illustrations and setal measurements. Measurements of the specimens examined are close to those provided by Swirskii et al. (1998).
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Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) transvaalensis (Nesbitt)
Abo-Shnaf, Reham I. A. & De, Gilberto J. 2014 |
Clavidromus jackmickleyi
Swirski 1998: 111 |
Anthoseius transvaalensis
Beglyarov 1981: 21 |
Anthoseius (Anthoseius) transvaalensis
Arutunjan 1977: 48 |
Wainstein 1973: 104 |
Clavidromus transvaalensis
Moraes 1986: 182 |
Swirski 1985: 185 |
Muma 1970: 128 |
Typhlodromus transvaalensis
Schicha 1992: 25 |
Ueckermann 1992: 146 |
Moraes 1988: 83 |
Schicha 1987: 31 |
Zaher 1986: 130 |
Chant 1965: 5 |
Hirschmann 1962: 2 |
Typhlodromus (Neoseiulus) transvaalensis
Pritchard 1962: 222 |
Neoseiulus transvaalensis
Muma 1961: 295 |
Typhlodromus (Typhlodromus) transvaalensis
Chant 1959: 60 |
Typhlodromus jackmickleyi
Denmark 1973: 272 |
Denmark 1973: 272 |
Abbasova 1972: 18 |
Muma 1970: 128 |
Muma 1970: 128 |
Muma 1968: 238 |
Muma 1968: 238 |
De 1958: 75 |
Athias-Henriot 1958: 179 |
Kampimodromus transvaalensis
Chant 1994: 281 |
Nesbitt 1951: 55 |