Limnesia (Limnesia) megaseta, Yi, Tianci & Jin, Daochao, 2009

Yi, Tianci & Jin, Daochao, 2009, Water mites of the genus Limnesia Koch, 1836 (Acari: Hydrachnidia, Limnesiidae) from China, with description of four new species, Zootaxa 2234, pp. 21-38 : 29-31

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.190376

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6214775

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0B1487F9-370D-FFD5-FF0D-FE1FFBC6FE74

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Plazi

scientific name

Limnesia (Limnesia) megaseta
status

sp. nov.

Limnesia (Limnesia) megaseta sp. nov.

Figure 5 View FIGURE 5 , A–L

Type series: Holotype: Male, Hulan River, Yichun City, Heilongjiang Province, 19 August 1996, leg. Jin Daochao. Paratype: Four males and three females, the same data as the holotype. Two males and one female were dissected and slide-mounted.

Diagnosis Glandular sclerites well developed; strong seta on ventral surface of P-II; genital plates somewhat isosceles trapezoid-shaped; postgenial sclerite outstretched and rectangle shaped; genital plates fused anteriorly, separated posteriorly and fused with postgenial sclerite in male; acetabula reduced in size.

Description Male Body soft and smooth, 680 (515) in length, 520 (422) in width; dorsum with a pair of anterior small platelets fused with O2 and a single moderated posterior plate, which 48 in length, 53 in width; A1 with long seta located on dorsal anterior end of body; lateral eyes separated; O1 slightly anterior to anterior-lateral eyes; A2 slightly posterior to posterior-lateral eyes; O2 anterior to D1; infracapitular bay Vshaped, much less than half of median margins of CxI; CxI separated but close to each other; medial margins of CxI 95 in length; ACG, with strong posterior apodemes, near to but separated from PCG; medial margins of CxIII round with secondary sclerotization; distance between CxIII median angles (including the secondary sclerotization) 51 (27); E4 on midland of CxIII, confined to a somewhat triangular area formed by a bifurcation of the suture line between CxIII and CxIV; genital plates fused anteriorly, separated posteriorly and fused with postgenial sclerite; postgenial sclerite rectangle shaped and outstretched; three pairs of small and disc-like genital acetabula; V1 posterior to genital plates; V3 lateral to V1; excretory pore slightly anterior to V2; chelicera as shown in Figure 5 View FIGURE 5 -G, 228 (161) in length, claw 67 (57) in length; proportion and chaetotaxy of palp as shown in Figure 5 View FIGURE 5 -J; P-II stout and distal ventral surface very much inflated, with a well developed seta, 25 (24) in length; ventral side of P-IV with three long hair-like setae in a row and two fine setae; dorsal lengths of P-I to P-V: 18 (19), 78 (81), 60 (63), 108 (115), 28 (29); I-L-5 with two ventral long distal setae; IV-L-6 with four strong and pinnate setae, and a sub-terminal seta, 83 (71) in length; dorsal lengths of I-L-3 to 6: 65 (75), 83 (97), 93 (103), 110 (94); dorsal lengths of IV-L-3 to 6: 115 (121), 133 (154), 175 (181), 163 (171); III-L-4 with 6 (5), III-L-5 with 7 (9), IV-L-4 with 5 (4) and IV-L-5 with 7 (6) swimming hairs.

Female Body soft and smooth, 710 in length, 503 in width; the shape of dorsum and coxae similar to male; medial margins of CxI 110 in length; genital plates (including pregenital sclerite) 175 in length and 131 in width; three pairs of genital acetabula, outer edges of plates concave between first acetabulum and second one, plates with several setae; chelicera 301 in length, chelicera claw 91 in length; the characters of palp similar to male; seta on ventral side of P-II 31 in length; dorsal lengths of P-I to P-V: 15, 88, 63, 113, 38; dorsal lengths of I-L-3 to 6: 57, 106, 116, 110; dorsal lengths of IV-L-3 to 6: 178, 191, 216, 198; III-L-4 with 5, III-L-5 with 8, IV-L-4 with 5 and IV-L-5 with 9 swimming hairs.

Remarks The new species closely resemble Limnesia koenikei Piersig, 1894 , Limnesia koenikei asiatica Marshall, 1928 and Limnesia rimiformis Jin, 1997 . The following morphological characteristics distinguish the new species from above species. PCG is well developed, its posterior ends at the same level with the posterior end of genital plates; genital field is somewhat trapeziform in male; postgenial sclerite rectangle shaped and outstretched; the length of ventral infracapitulum apodeme longer than that of dorsal apodeme; IV-L-6 with a row of pinnate setae. In addition, L. megaseta is similar to Limnesia turgeotrochanter Yi & Jin sp. nov., described in this paper from Xinjiang Province, China. The following morphological characteristics distinguish L. megaseta from Limnesia turgeotrochanter . Posterior dorsal plates are present, a single round plate in male and a pair of oviform plates in female, which are not present in Limnesia turgeotrochanter ; the length of distal setae of I-L-5 is more than 2/3 that of I-L-6 which is only about 1/3 of I-L- 6 in Limnesia turgeotrochanter ; E4 are on midland of CxIII, confined to a somewhat triangular area formed by a bifurcation of the suture line between CxIII and CxIV, while E4 located on anterior margin of CxIII in Limnesia turgeotrochanter .

Etymology Named after its strong peg-like seta on ventral surface of P-II.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Trombidiformes

Family

Limnesiidae

Genus

Limnesia

SubGenus

Limnesia

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