Atractides nitraensis, Laska, 1959

Gerecke, Reinhard, 2003, Water mites of the genus Atractides Koch, 1837 (Acari: Parasitengona: Hygrobatidae) in the western Palaearctic region: a revision, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 138, pp. 141-378 : 298

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Atractides nitraensis
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ATRACTIDES NITRAENSIS LÁSKA, 1959

Syn. to A. oblongus ( Walter, 1944) : syn. nov.

Type series: Lectotype ♂, here designated, MMB Cis. 1528. Atractides nitraensis 1 ♂ 1 ♀; 1329–2 Pramen y ¢ tok Nitry., 19.9.1958 Leg. Láska. State of conservation: good, gnathosoma, both palps and both I-L separate, laterally . Paralectotypes: ♀, together with the lectotype on the same slide and prepared in the same way; ♀ 1329–3, [like lectotype].

Material examined: MMB 1102–1 View Materials Tatr. Lomnice potok u Moravy. Tatry. 3.9.1956. Leg. Láska 1 ♀ ; 1108. Ri`cka Bialka na potskè; hranici. Tatry, 4.9.1956 Leg. Láska 1 ♀ ; 1230–2 Ramzovka nad Horni Lipovcu 8.8.1957 Leg. Láska 2 ♂ ; 1454–5 Kaniansk y ¢ pot. Ponitn 17.8.1963 Leg. Láska 1 ♀ (together with A. distans ♀) ; NHMB Prep. 24 29.9.1968 Lelgio Coll. 5¢ 1 ♂ .

Discussion: Láska (1959) compared A. nitraensis in his initial description only with A. protendens , a morphologically very different species with lineated integument, unfused Vgl-1 + 2, and a very stout I-L-6. The specimens of the type series are, however, representatives of the A. spinipes group containing the closely related species A. spinipes and A. oblongus . As these species are minute and have comparatively few morphological particularities, the taxonomic assessment of A. nitraensis requires a presentation of selected measurements and proportions. Measurement values not included within the following survey were found widely overlapping with both species compared.

Males (n = 3): idiosoma L about 450, coxal field L 256–270, Cx-1 mL 106–120, genital field L/W 80/92, palp total L 212–252 Mm; L/H ratio P-2 1.37–1.39, P-3 1.76–1.89, P-4 2.96–3.00; I-L-6 L 94–98 Mm, L/HB 4.70–4.90.

Females (n = 4): idiosoma L 590, coxal field L 165, mL 105–117, palp total L 256–273 Mm; L/H ratio P-2 1.44–1.51, P-3 2.08–2.14, P-4 3.48; setal interspace 10–15 Mm; I-L-6 L 105, L/HB 5.25–6.10.

The only difference with both of the compared species is the slightly increased size of A. nitraensis males (coxal field, Cx-1 mL) and there is no significant diagnostic character restricted to A. nitraensis . A. nitraensis differs from A. spinipes (in parentheses) and corresponds to A. oblongus in the longer median suture of Cx-1 (<100 Mm in both sexes); in males more slender segments P-2 (L/H <1.20) and P-3 (L/ H <1.62) and a relatively stockier P-4 (L/H> 3.10); and in the more slender I-L-6 of females (L/HB <4.9). Furthermore, A. nitraensis agrees with A. oblongus also in the shape of the genital field, in males with the posterior third of the gonopore flanked by the Ac-3, in females with the Ac not in a line, but in a triangular arrangement. The females of A. nitraensis agree with two females in MMB (962–1, 1269–1) labelled as A. longus . Both A. longus and A. nitraensis are synonyms of A. oblongus .

Since the first description, A. nitraensis has been reported only once from Switzerland ( Rensburg, 1971). The specimen in question confirms the proposal of synonymization provided here. As stated correctly by Rensburg, the measurements of the male genital field published by Láska are erroneous, with a margin of error of c. 50%. The female of prep. MMB 1454–5 surely represents a different species, possibly A. nodipalpis . In this specimen, the anterior coxal plate is less slender and with a weakly curved caudal margin of Cx-1, Vgl-1 far apart from Vgl-2, S-2 enlarged, and I-L-6 more slender (L/H 6.5).

MMB

Moravske Muzeum

NHMB

Natural History Museum Bucharest

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Trombidiformes

Family

Hygrobatidae

Genus

Atractides

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Trombidiformes

Family

Hygrobatidae

Genus

Atractides

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