Tetranychus misumaiensis, Ehara, Shôzô & Gotoh, Tetsuo, 2007
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.179750 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6246355 |
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Tetranychus misumaiensis |
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sp. nov. |
Tetranychus misumaiensis n. sp.
( Figs. 25–33 View FIGURES 25 – 33 )
(Japanese name: Misumai-namihadani)
Description. FEMALE. Body reddish. Rostrum reaching distal part of femur I. Palpus ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 25 – 33 ) with spinneret 1.5 to 2.0 times as long as broad; dorsal sensillum (solenidion) fusiform. Peritreme hooked distally ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 25 – 33 ). Dorsal setae on idiosoma much longer than distances between consecutive setae. Opisthosomal striae longitudinal between e1 and f1, forming a diamond-shaped figure between these setae. Genital flap with transverse striae; area immediately anterior to flap with longitudinal striae.
Numbers of setae and solenidia (in parentheses) on leg segments: coxae 2-2-1-1, trochanters 1-1-1-1, femora 10-6-4-4, genua 5-5-4-4, tibiae 9(1)-7-6-7, tarsi 13(1)+ 2 dupl.-13(1)+ 1 dupl.-9(1)-10(1). Tarsus I with 4 tactile setae proximal to proximal set of duplex setae, and 1 solenidion at level of proximal duplex setae ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 25 – 33 ); tarsus II with 3 tactile setae and 1 solenidion proximal to duplex setae ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 25 – 33 ). Empodia with minute mediodorsal spur and 3 pairs of proximoventral hairs.
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MALE. Color similar to female. Palpus ( Fig. 26 View FIGURES 25 – 33 ) with spinneret about 2.5 times as long as broad; dorsal sensillum fusiform. Opisthosoma with transverse striae dorsocentrally. Aedeagus ( Figs. 28–29 View FIGURES 25 – 33 ) with shaft gently upturned distally to form a stout neck; terminal knob slender, about 2 long, with dorsal margin weakly convex; anterior tip of knob acutely angulate; the posterior projection elongate, tapering; axis of knob subparallel with axis of shaft.
Numbers of setae and solenidia (in parentheses) on leg segments: coxae 2-2-1-1, trochanters 1-1-1-1, femora 10-6-4-4, genua 5-5-4-4, tibiae 9(4)-7-6-7, tarsi 13(3)+ 2 dupl.-13(1)+ 1 dupl.-9(1)-10(1). Tarsus I with 4 tactile setae and 2 solenidia poximal to proximal set of duplex setae, and 1 solenidion at level of proximal duplex setae ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 25 – 33 ); tarsus II with 3 tactile setae and 1 solenidion proximal to duplex setae ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 25 – 33 ). Empodium I with distinct mediodorsal spur and pair of tridigitate proximoventral spurs ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 25 – 33 ). Empodia II–IV with small mediodorsal spur and 3 pairs of proximoventral hairs ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 25 – 33 ).
Measuremenƭs (n=₁Ο﹚∶ Iɵngɭh Οf bΟđy (incIuđing rΟSɭrum﹚ ɜ7₉ –4ɜ⁸﹐ 4Ο² (4ɜϭ﹚﹔ wiđɭh Οf bΟđy ²Ο₁–²²ϭ﹐ ²₁ɜ (-﹚﹔ IɵngɭhS Οf Sɵɭaɵ (mɵan SE﹚∶ V² ϭ⁶•ϭ ₁•Ο (ϭ⁸•Ο﹚﹐ Sc₁ ₁Οɜ•₁ ₁•⁶ (₉₉•Ο﹚﹐ Sc² 7²•ɜ ₁•₉ (7²•Ο﹚﹐ c₁ ⁸⁸•⁶ ²•Ο (⁸₉•Ο﹚﹐ c² ⁸₉•ɜ ₁•₉ (⁸₉•ϭ﹚﹐ cɜ ⁸Ο•⁸ ²•ɜ (⁸4•Ο﹚﹐ đ₁ ⁸7•ϭ ²•² (⁸₉•Ο﹚﹐ đ² ₉Ο•7 ₁•₉ (⁸₉•Ο﹚﹐ ɵ₁ ⁸₁•ϭ ²•4 (7ϭ•4﹚﹐ ɵ² ⁸⁸•² ²•ɜ (₉4•Ο﹚﹐ f₁ ϭ₉•₉ ₁•4 (⁶Ο•Ο﹚﹐ f² ϭ₁•ϭ ₁•² (ϭ²•Ο﹚﹐ h₁ ²₁•² Ο•ϭ (²₁•Ο﹚•
Type series. Holotype male (NSMT-Ac 12453): Misumai, Sapporo, Hokkaido, 23 Sept. 2005 (T. Gotoh leg.), on Apios sp. ( Fabaceae ). Paratypes: 5 males (NSMT-Ac 12454-12458) & 10 females (NSMT-Ac 12459- 12460), 4 males & 8 females (KUM), data same as for holotype.
Remarks. The new species is assigned to Flechtmann & Knihinicki’s (2002) Group 9 of Tetranychus . The aedeagus of this species resembles that of T. ferrandezi Baker & Pritchard, 1962 from Costa Rica. However, the anterior tip of its terminal knob is acutely angulate, while in ferrandezi the tip is widely rounded ( Baker & Pritchard, 1962).
Etymology. This species is named after the type locality, Misumai.
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