Oulenziella Fan & Zhang
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3949.2.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5658733 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/233BA6AF-CC5A-4FFE-ADDF-7ED21FF5BE89 |
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Oulenziella Fan & Zhang |
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gen. nov. |
Oulenziella Fan & Zhang , gen. nov.
Type species: Calvolia bakeri Hughes, 1962: 59 (= Oulenzia arboricola sensu Baker & Warton, 1952 , 342; misidentification).
Description. FEMALE. Ocelli present; prodorsal shield slightly widened posteriorly; setae sce about 3× to 5× as long as sci; supracoxal setae scx slender and barbed; hysterosomal setae e2 about as long as e1; each tarsus (excluding pretarsi) more than 4× as long as its basal width. Genu I with solenidion σ″: σ ′=3 to 4.5; σ on genu III small; seta d on tarsi III and IV positioned at level of apical 1/8 to 1/6 of tarsi. Chaetotaxy and solenidiotaxy of legs I–IV: trochanter 1, 1, 1, 0; femora 1, 1, 0, 0; genua 2 + 2σ, 2 + 1σ, 1σ, 0; tibiae 2 + 1φ, 2 + 1φ, 1 + 1φ, 1 + 1φ; tarsi I with 4 long setae (wa, ra, la and d), 2 small apical setae (f and e) + 1 subterminal ventral spine (s) + 2 basally merged terminal ventral spines (u + p and v + q) + ω1 + ω2 + ω3 + 1ε; tarsus II similar to tarsus I but without ω2, ω3 and ε; tarsus III with 3 long seta (w, r and d), 2 small apical setae (f and e) + 1 subterminal ventral spine (s) + 2 basally merged terminal ventral spines (u + p and v + q); tarsus IV with 3 long seta (w, r and d) + 1 subterminal ventral spine (s) + 2 basally merged terminal ventral spines (u + p and v + q).
MALE. Similar to female but genital opening with an aedeagus situated between coxae IV; anterior rim of epigynal sclerite contiguous with medial part of apodemes IV; ventral setae 3a and 4a absent; tarsi I and II (excluding pretarsi) less than 3× as long as their basal width, their apicoventral portion modified into suckers; subterminal ventral spine (s) of tarsi I–II indiscernible; terminal ventral spines p and q of tarsi I and II blunt.
Etymology. The generic name is derived from Oulenzia ; feminine in gender.
Remarks. This genus belongs to the subfamily Oulenziinae, which includes also four other genera: Oulenzia Radford, 1950 , Acalvolia Fain, 1971 , Procalvolia Fain, 1971 and Psylloglyphus Fain, 1966 . Fan et al. (2012) showed clearly that O. bakeri does not belong to Oulenzia . The main characters of these five genera are compared in detail in Table 1 View TABLE 1 . This new genus is similar to Oulenzia , but can be distinguished from the latter in having hT present on tibiae I and II, kT on tibia IV, la and ra on tarsus II, w and r on tarsus III, e and f on tarsi I–III, and seta d on tarsi III and IV positioned at level of apical 1/8 to 1/6 of the segments. However, the new genus is more closely related to Procalvolia , but differs from the latter in having an elongated solenidion σ″ on genu I, with σ″: σ ′ ratio of 3 to 4 (versus σ″: σ ′ ratio 1 to 2 in Procalvolia ). We think the elongation of the solenidion σ″ is a very significant event in the evolution of these genera. This feature is also often used to separate genera in the family Acaridae .
Seta d on tarsi III and IV At level of apical At level of apical At level of apical At level of apical At level of apical
1/3 of tarsi 1/8–1/6 of tarsi 1/8–1/6 of tarsi 1/8–1/6 of tarsi 1/8–1/6 of tarsi Habitat Plants Plants Stored products Vertebrate nests Plants and stored
products Key to genera of the subfamily Oulenziinae (adult females)
1. Prodorsal shield with a pair of ocelli on its anterolateral margins............................................... 2
-. Prodorsal shield without ocelli........................................................................... 4
2. Tibiae I and II each with one seta (gT); tibia IV without ventral seta; tarsus II without setae la or ra, tarsus III without seta w ................................................................................... Oulenzia Radford, 1950
-. Tibiae I and II each with 2 setae (gT and hT); tibia IV with a ventral seta (kT); tarsus II with setae la and ra, tarsus III with seta w .............................................................................................. 3
3. Solenidia of genu I σ″: σ ′=3 to 4.5; idiosomal setae e2 nearly as long as e1 .......................... Oulenziella gen. n.
-. Solenidia of genu I σ″: σ ′=1 to 2; idiosomal setae e2 1.5 × to 2× as long as e1 ..................... Procalvolia Fain, 1971
4. Spermathecal duct long, forming 5–6 loops............................................. Psylloglyphus Fain, 1966
-. Spermathecal duct short, not forming loops................................................. Acalvolia Fain, 1971
Oulenzia Radford, 1950 | Oulenziella gen. n. | Procalvolia Fain, 1971 | Psylloglyphus Fain, 1966 | Acalvolia Fain, 1971 | |
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Ocelli | Present | Present | Present | Absent | Absent |
Prodorsal setae sce: sci | > 6 | 3 to 5 | 3 to 4 | 3? | 2 to3 |
Idiosomal setae e 2 | ≥ 2× e 1 | ≤ 1× e 1 | 1.5× to 2× e 1 | ≤ 1× e 1 | ≤ 1× e 1 |
Spermathecal duct | moderate, not forming loops | moderate, not forming loops | Unknown | long, forming 5-6 loops | moderate, not forming loops |
Genual solenidia σ″: σ ′ | > 5 | 3 to 4.5 | 1 to 2 | 1? | <2 |
Tibial setae hT I-II and kT IV | Absent | Present | Present | Present | Present |
Tarsal setae la II, ra II and w III | Absent | Present | Present | Present | Present |
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