Amblyseiella antonii Kolodochka & Omeri, 2010

Kolodochka, L. A., 2024, Predatory Mites (Phytoseiidae, Parasitiformes) Of The Fauna Of Ukraine: Redescriptions Of The Species Of Amblyseiella And Chelaseius, With Resurrection Of The Genus Status For Amblyseiulus, Zoodiversity 58 (2), pp. 103-128 : 105

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https://doi.org/ 10.15407/zoo2024.02.103

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scientific name

Amblyseiella antonii Kolodochka & Omeri, 2010
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Amblyseiella antonii Kolodochka & Omeri, 2010 ( fig. 1 View Fig )

Amblyseiella antonii Kolodochka & Omeri, 2010: 87 ; Denmark & Evans, 2019: 23.

Material. Type. Holotype ♀: Ukraine, Kyiv, Syretski Park , Juniperus sabina , 18.08.2008, specimen #5986/1622, 50°28'03.0" N 30°26'24.0" E (Omeri) ( SIZK). GoogleMaps

Non– type. Ukraine: Lugansk Region, Stanytsa Luhanska, Luhansk Nature Reserve , manor of the reserve, Acer tataricum , 08.09.2013, specimen #6541, 1 ♀, 48°37'47.0" N 39°31'07.0" E (Kolodochka) ( SIZK) GoogleMaps .

R e d e s c r i p t i o n. F e m a l e. Dorsal shield ( fig. 1, 1 View Fig ) weakly sclerotized, finely striated in anterolateral parts; dorsal solenostomes 7 pairs (it, iv, id, isc, il, is, ic). Dorsal setae point- ed, needle-shaped (both setae PL 1 broken off in holotype). Setae AD2–AD4, PD 2, PD 4, AM 2, PM 1 very short, AL4, PM 3, PM 4 elongate, others medium length. Setae PM 4 with 1–2 serrations, others smooth. Setae AM 1 and AL2 longer than the distance to the theca of the subsequent setae. Ventrianal shield ( fig. 1 View Fig , 2 View Fig ) small, oval, with 1 pair of preanal setae; anal pores small, distinct, round, located caudal to the level of theca PrA2. Setae V 1, V 2, PrA1, MV 1, MV 2, and PV on membrane surrounding ventrianal shield. Setae V 3 both absent. Perithremes extend beyond the level of the techae of setae AD1. Anterior metapodal shield linear, posterior curved ( fig. 1 View Fig , 3 View Fig ). The posterior part of the peritremal shield is slightly curved, rounded at the end with a short sharp process ( fig. 1 View Fig , 4 View Fig ). There are 3 large teeth on Df of the chelicerae, and 1 on Dm ( fig. 1 View Fig , 5 View Fig ). The funnel of the spermatheca is bell-shaped, the atrium is sessile ( fig. 1 View Fig , 6 View Fig ). Macroseta on legs pointed, smooth. Leg IV has 3 long macrosetae: longest on genu, shorter on basitarsus, and shortest on tibia ( fig. 1 View Fig , 7–9 View Fig View Fig View Fig ). Genu on other legs with short macrosete.

Measurements. Lds 438, Wds 237; Lvas 119, Wvas 103, Lian 39; LtIV 176; setae length: AD1 38; AD2 3; AD3 5; AD4 7; PD 2 8; PD 4 8; AM 1 62; AM 2 3; AL1 25; AL2 74; AL4 106; PL 1 58; PL 2 41; PM 1 9; PM 2 82; PM 3 106; AS 23; PS 38; PV 80; MCh IV: ge 99, ti 63, ta 66; MCh III: ge 56; MCh II: ge 38; MCh I: ge 41.

M a l e unknown.

Diagnosis. Amblyseiella antonii is the only representative of the genus in the fauna of Ukraine. It can be easily distinguished from species of other genera outwardly similar to it by generic characters: the dorsal seta PL 3 and ventral seta V 3 are absent; the ventrianal shield is reduced, with only one pair of preanal setae.

D i s t r i b u t i o n, h a b i t a t, o c c u r r e n c e. Europe ( Ukraine). In Ukraine A. antonii known only in two geographically distant localities in Wood-and-Steppe (Kyiv, shrub: Juniperus sabina ), and Steppe (Luhansk Region: trees: Acer tataricum ); rarely.

SIZK

Schmaulhausen Institute of Zoology

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

PL

Západoceské muzeum v Plzni

PD

Dutch Plant Protection Service, Culture Collection of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria

AM

Australian Museum

PM

Pratt Museum

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

MV

University of Montana Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Mesostigmata

Family

Phytoseiidae

Genus

Amblyseiella

Loc

Amblyseiella antonii Kolodochka & Omeri, 2010

Kolodochka, L. A. 2024
2024
Loc

Amblyseiella antonii

Denmark, H. A. & Evans, G. A. 2019: 23
Kolodochka, L. A. & Omeri, I. D. 2010: 87
2010
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