Shevtchenkella ulmi ( Farkas, 1960 )
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Shevtchenkella ulmi ( Farkas, 1960)
Oxypleurites ulmi Farkas, 1960 pp. 330–331 figs. 41–43.
Oxypleurites ulmi: Farkas, 1965 p. 105 ; Huang, 1965 pp. 613–614 figs. 22–28.
Tegonotus ulmi: Newkirk & Keifer, 1971 pp. 7–8 .
Shevtchenkella ulmi: Bagdasarian, 1978 p. 938 ; Amrine & Stasny, 1994 p. 287 ; Ripka & de
Lillo, 1997 p. 151; Xue et al., 2013 pp. 30–31 figs. 18-19; Lotfollahi et al., 2014 pp. 53–54
fig. 2; Denizhan et al., 2015 pp. 39–40.
( Figs. 10 View Figure 10 , 11 View Figure 11 , Table 2)
Female (n=2) — Body fusiform, 161 (147-174), 69 (64-74) wide.
Gnathosoma 16 (16-16), projecting downwards; chelicerae 15 (10-19).
Prodorsal shield semicircular in dorsal view, 52 (51-53) (including frontal lobe), 70 (66-74) wide; frontal lobe 8 (7-10), obtuse triangular with a blunt tip. Prodorsal shield almost smooth, with a low bulging between faint admedian lines curving outwards; scapular tubercles 40 (40-40) apart on rear shield margin; scaplar setae sc 6 (5-7), divergent to rear.
Leg I 28 (27-29), femur 8 (8-9), femoral setae bv 7 (5–8) on anterior 2/5 from the base of femur; genu 5 (5-5), genual setae l ″ 16 (10–21); tibia 4 (4-4), paraxial tibial setae l ′ 4 (3–4) on anterior 1/3 from the base of tibia; tarsus 6 (6-7), tarsal solenidion ω 5 (4-6), slightly curved with knob apically, tarsal empodium em 6 (6-6), simple, 4–rayed.
Leg II 24 (24-24), femur 7 (7-7), femoral setae bv 6 (5–7) on anterior 1/3 from the base of femur; genu 5 (4-5), genual setae l ″ 5 (4–5); tibia 4 (4-4); tarsus 5 (5-5), tarsal solenidion ω 6 (6-6), curved with knob apically, tarsal empodium em 6 (6-6), simple, 4–rayed.
Coxisternal plates smooth; prosternal apodeme entire, distinct. Anterior setae on coxisternum I, 1b 7 (6-7), 13 (13-14) apart, ahead of line through proximal setae 1a on coxisternum I;
1a 9 (6-12), 13 (10-15) apart, a little ahead of line through proximal setae 2a on coxisternum II, proximal setae 2a 23 (16-31), 30 (25-35) apart.
External genitalia 12 (12-12), 23 (22-24) wide; coverflap with 8 longitudinal striae; setae
3a 12 (11-12), 17 apart. Coxigenital region with 13 semiannuli, smooth.
Opisthosoma with 17 dorsal annuli projecting laterally and a central longitudinal ridge, 55–64 ventral annuli. Dorsal annuli smooth, projecting laterally; ventral annuli microtuberclate. Opisthosomal setae c2 13 (13-13), 55 (51-59) apart on 10–17th annulus; d 22 (18-26), 32
(32-33) apart on 20–27th annulus; e 8 (6-9), 16 (15-16) apart on 34–41st annulus; f 10 (8-12),
15 (15-16) apart on 4–7th annulus from rear; h1 3 (3-4), 6 (6-7) apart and h2 38 (32-44), 9 (9-9)
apart.
Male — Not found.
Specimens examined — 2 females on 2 microscopic slides of inventory nos. NHMW29907/1-
3 from vial no. 477 in Box TU from the Nalepa mite collection deposited in the NHMW.
Host plant — Ulmus campestris L.
Other host plants — Ulmus procera Salisb. (= U. minor Mill. ) ( Xue et al., 2009 ; Lotfollahi et al., 2014), Ulmus minor Mill. ( Xue et al., 2009 ; Xue et al., 2013 ; Lotfollahi et al., 2014), Ulmus scabra Mill. (= U. rubra Muhl. ) ( Ripka & de Lillo, 1997), Ulmus davidiana var. japonica (Rehd.) Nakai ( Huang, 1965) , Ulmus densa Litv. ( Xue et al., 2013), Ulmus glabra Huds. ( Xue et al., 2013 ; Denizhan & Çobanoglu, 2010), Ulmus laevis Pall. ( Xue et al., 2013) ( Ulmaceae ).
Type locality — Nógrádveroee, Hungary. (Nalepa Collection Locality. Unknown).
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Shevtchenkella ulmi ( Farkas, 1960 )
Kadono, Fujio, Takei, Madoka, Gotoh, Tetsuo, Kubota, Kenji, Hörweg, Christoph & Kagiwada, Satoshi 2022 |
Shevtchenkella ulmi:
Bagdasarian 1978: 938 |
Tegonotus ulmi:
Newkirk & Keifer 1971: 7 - 8 |
Oxypleurites ulmi:
Farkas 1965: 105 |
Oxypleurites ulmi
Farkas 1960: 330 - 331 |