Radfordia (Microtimyobia) hylandi Fain and Lukoschus, 1977
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8. Radfordia (Microtimyobia) hylandi Fain and Lukoschus, 1977
( Figs. 23 View FIGURE 23 , 24 View FIGURE 24 )
Radfordia (Microtimyobia) hylandi Fain and Lukoschus, 1977: 69 , figs. 69–72, 89, 90, 109, 110
Diagnosis. FEMALE ( Fig. 23 View FIGURE 23 ). Subcapitular setae m with 4 tines. Setae vi distinctly wider than e2. Setae e1 and f1 filiform. Distances c1-d1 and d1-d2 subequal. Vulvar region ornamented by tubercles. Setae ps3 distinctly developed, slightly curved. Setae ag2 twice longer than ag1. Setae 1b and 1d slightly thicker than 1a. Setae 2a and 3a whip-like, much longer than 2b. Trochanter I with ventral projection, without tubercles. Measurements of paratype ( Fain & Lukoschus 1977): body, including gnathosoma, 380 long, 215 maximum wide. Lengths of setae: vi 60, si 95, se 75, c1 60, c2 75, d1 and d2 about 60, e1 16, e2 50.
MALE ( Fig. 24 View FIGURE 24 ). Subcapitular setae m membranous with 4 tines. Genital cone slightly elongated, length/width ratio 1.7:1, with straight and parallel lateral margins and distinct lateral shoulders. Bases of setae vi situated anterior to setae ps2. Setae f1 about 2 times shorter than e2. Posterior end of opisthosoma without tubercles dorsally and with tubercles ventrally. Setae 2b whip-like, much longer than 2a and 3a. Trochanter I with ventral projection, without tubercles. Measurements of holotype ( Fain & Lukoschus 1977): body, including gnathosoma, 285 long, 160 maximum wide. Aedeagus 108 long. Lengths of setae: vi 18, si 40, se 100, c2 100, e1 66/60, e2 42, f1 24.
FEMALE TRITONYMPH (strongly damaged). Tarsus IV with 4 setae.
Type host and locality. Microtus pennsylvanicus from USA (Patience Island) ( Fain & Lukoschus 1977).
Hosts and distribution. This species is associated with Nearctic arvicolines of the genus Microtus ( Fain & Lukoschus 1977; Dubinina & Bochkov 1996). Its record from Microtus pinetorum in the USA (Indiana and Maryland) ( Drummond 1957; Fain & Lukoschus 1977) should been referred to Radfordia pitymys sp. nov. (see above). Whereas records of this species from Myodes gapperi from USA (Rhode Island) and Canada (St. Zenon) ( Fain & Lukoschus 1977) are probably accidental.
It was recorded from:
Microtus pennsylvanicus from various localities in USA and Canada ( Ewing 1938; Drummond 1957; Fain & Lukoschus 1977);
Microtus oregoni from USA ( Whitaker & Maser 1984);
Microtus mexicanus from USA (Texas) ( Fain & Lukoschus 1977);
Microtus miurus (extinct subspecies egorovi) from Russia (Yakutia) ( Dubinina & Bochkov 1996).
Material examined. Microtus pennsylvanicus — 1 male and 1 female paratypes ( ZISP), USA: Michigan, Roberts Lake , 18 June 1967, coll. Wrenn ; 4 females ( BMOC 97-0907 - 001 ), USA: Michigan, Oakland Co., Milford , 7 September 1997, coll. R. Ochoa ; 2 females ( BMOC 02-0925 - 002 ), USA: Michigan, Livingston Co., E.S. George Reserve , 25 September 2002, coll. A.J. Dowling ; 2 males and 3 females ( BMOC 95-0316 - 001 ), USA: Michigan, Washtenaw Co., 2 mi NW Dexter , 16 March 1995 , coll. B.M. OConnor; 1 female ( IRSNB), USA: Michigan, Emmet Co., 25 July 1968, coll. Wrenn ; 1 female ( IRSNB), USA: New York, Patience Island , 13 June 1956, coll. J. Cronan ; 1 male and 1 female ( IRSNB), USA: New York, Dutch Island , 14 June 1956, coll. J. Cronan.
† Microtus miuris egorovi (Pleistocene, about 35 thousand years)— 3 males, 8 females, and 1 female TN, RUS- SIA: Yakutia, basin of Indigirka River, Surovy Spring (tributary of Dyurin’-Yuryakh River), summer 1968, coll. G. Feigin.
Type deposition. Radfordia hylandi —USNM, male holotype (no. 84.119) (not examined)
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Radfordia (Microtimyobia) hylandi Fain and Lukoschus, 1977
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Radfordia (Microtimyobia) hylandi
Fain, A. & Lukoschus, F. S. 1977: 69 |