Arrenurus (Brevicaudaturus) imperator imperator Lundblad, 1944

Ferradás, Rosso & Beatriz, 2006, New species and records of Arrenurus from the Paraná river, Argentina (Acari: Parasitengona: Arrenuridae), Zootaxa 1208, pp. 25-35 : 30

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.172416

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6256489

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Arrenurus (Brevicaudaturus) imperator imperator Lundblad, 1944
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Arrenurus (Brevicaudaturus) imperator imperator Lundblad, 1944

Arrenurus View in CoL (?s. str.) imperator Lundblad, 1944: 31 ; type area: Villarrica, Paraguay; Münchberg, 1960: 435; Cook, 1980: 336; Viets, K. O., 1987: 71; Arrenurus (Brevicaudaturus) imperator imperator Smit, 1997: 253 ; Rosso de Ferradás & Fernández, 2005: 191.

Description

Females (holotype, Präp.2623): the dorsal and ventral views are presented in Figs. 7 and 8 View FIGURES 7 – 11 . The pores of the integument are remarkably large and of unequal sizes; length of the dorsal shield 1146; width 1166; length between the anterior end of the Cx­I and the posterior border of Cx­IV: 1073; in Cx­III and IV different longitudinal sclerotic lines have been observed; width between the articular apophysis of the IV­Leg: 1645; genital field 1229 in width; genital valves, 174 in length and 174 in width; arrays of small short hairs are located on the borders of the genital field ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 7 – 11 ); palpi match Lundblad’s illustrations and in addition in the P­II disto­dorsal region, each palp has 3 simple hairs, and in P­III region, two long simple hairs ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 7 – 11 ). Dorsal lengths of the distal segments of the first leg: I­Leg­4, 308; I­Leg­5, 390; I­Leg­6, 473 ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 7 – 11 ); dorsal lengths of the distal segments of fourth leg: IV­Leg­5, 349; IV­Leg­6, 349 ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 7 – 11 ); I­Leg­4 with 16 swimming hairs (s.h.); I­Leg­5 with 15 s.h.; III­Leg­4 and 5 with more than 25 s.h.; IV­ Leg­5 with more than 15 s.h..

Comments

Several morphometric aspects aren’t included in the descriptions of A. imperator ; these are mentioned above. In the Holotype, the legs are articulated in the body and somewhat folded, which is why IV­Leg could not be visualized correctly and the measurements of the segments were considered approximately (not included in the description); on the other hand, due to thickness of the slide (well preserved, but in a thick fixed preparation), it was impossible to use great magnification (objective­plate distance) to observe in detail small structures.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Trombidiformes

Family

Arrenuridae

Genus

Arrenurus

SubGenus

Arrenurus

Loc

Arrenurus (Brevicaudaturus) imperator imperator Lundblad, 1944

Ferradás, Rosso & Beatriz 2006
2006
Loc

Arrenurus

Smit 1997: 253
Viets 1987: 71
Cook 1980: 336
Munchberg 1960: 435
Lundblad 1944: 31
1944
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