Torrenticola laskai Di Sabatino

Sabatino, Antonio Di, Gerecke, Reinhard, Gledhill, Terence & Smit, Harry, 2009, On the taxonomy of water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia) described from the Palaearctic, part 2: Hydryphantoidea and Lebertioidea, Zootaxa 2266, pp. 1-34 : 27-29

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.190843

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6217606

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B687A9-7372-AB31-FF0E-F93AD36C9242

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scientific name

Torrenticola laskai Di Sabatino
status

sp. nov.

Torrenticola laskai Di Sabatino , sp. nov.

Torrenticola lativalvata auct. ( Láska 1955, E. Angelier 1954, 1959, Cicolani & Di Sabatino 1990, Di Sabatino et al. 1992) nec K. Viets, 1952; Torrenticola lativalvata sensu Angelier Gerecke & Di Sabatino 1996 , Di Sabatino et al. 2003).

Type series: SMF: Holotype 3, France, F 44m, Corse (2B) Ajaccio, Vico, F. Porto, Ponte Vecchio, 230 m, 08°46E, 42°15N, 27.07.1991 leg. Schwarz; paratype 3, same site and date, undissected, slide-mounted together with holotype.

Material examined: Czech Republic, Bohemia, T. Orlice 15.08.1924, leg. Halίk, SMNH (1/1/0);

for detailed locality records reported as T. lativalvata or T. lativalvata sensu Angelier from Corsica, Greece, Italy and Montenegro, see Cicolani & Di Sabatino (1990), Di Sabatino et al. (1992); Gerecke & Di Sabatino (1996) and Di Sabatino et al. (2003).

Diagnosis: Anterior plates separate from dorsal plate; palp segments P-2 and P-4 nearly equal in L; extensions on P-2 and P-3 narrow, not laterally flattened. Males with medial suture Cx-II+III as long as, or only slightly shorter than, medial suture of Cx-I (L ratio Cx-I/Cx-II+III, 1.0-1.2, relation idiosoma L/medial suture L Cx-II+III, 5.0-6.5), and genital field parallel-sided, anterior margin smoothly convex, anterolateral angles rounded.

Description: Both sexes: Opening of cxgl-4 near tip of Cx-I with a fine hair and covered by a fine membranous cap; gnathosoma with smoothly curved ventral margin and well developed rostrum; P-2 ventrodistally protruding in the form of an obtuse angle, ventral protuberances of P-4 ending in two tips separated by a concavity. Males (measurements of holotype, in parentheses variability data from Cicolani & Di Sabatino 1990): L/W Idiosoma 680/500 (710-830/510-590), dorsal shield 560/425 (600-675/ 420-475); L frontal plate 115 (120-140), shoulder plate 185 (200-210), L/W gnathosomal bay 145/75 (130-165/70-90); maximum L Cx-I, 300 (290-330), median L Cx-II+III, 112 (130-150); L/W genital field 160/135 (140-160/ 120-135); ejaculatory complex L/W (220/86), proximal chamber not enlarged; proximal horns developed as short elevations; distance genital field – excretory pore 80 (100-145), genital field - posterior idiosoma margin 120 (120-175); L/H gnathosoma 280/112 (295-315/95-135), with smoothly curved ventral margin and well developed rostrum; L chelicerae 340 (315-390), L/H P- 1 31/33 (28-35/-); P-2 92/54 (93-112/-); P-3 58/48 (56- 60/-); P- 4 92/27 (95-110/-); P- 5 20/12 (20-22/-). Females (data from Cicolani & Di Sabatino 1990): L/W Idiosoma 830-970/590-730, dorsal shield 680-840/490-600; L frontal plate 145-155, shoulder plate 215-250, L/W gnathosomal bay 170-205/105-115, maximum L Cx-I 325-390, median L Cx-II+ III 35 -50; L/W genital field 185-200/175-190; distance genital field – excretory pore 195-275, genital field - posterior idiosoma margin 245-360; L/H gnathosoma 345-360/150-170, L chelicerae 390-410; P-1 39-40; P-2 109-130; P-3 69- 72; P-4 105-120; P- 5 20-22.

Discussion: This species was first described by Láska (1955), but erroneously attributed to T. lativalvata K. Viets, 1952 described from Algeria, a species very similar to, probably synonymous with, T. barsica ( Szalay, 1933) . All successive records refer to the description by Láska ( Gerecke & Di Sabatino 1996) and should be attributed to T. laskai . Males of T. barsica (and also the holotype of T. lativalvata ) differ from T. laskai in a shorter medial suture of Cx-II+III (L ratio Cx-I/Cx-II+III 1.3-1.8, idiosoma/suture Cx-II+III> 7.0) and the shape of genital field (anteriorly slightly enlarged, forming an obtuse triangle, anterolaterally obtuseangled); in both sexes, palp segment P-2 is longer than P-4. T. laskai is actually known from Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, France (Corsice), Italy, Montenegro and Greece.

SMF

Forschungsinstitut und Natur-Museum Senckenberg

SMNH

Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Trombidiformes

Family

Torrenticolidae

Genus

Torrenticola

Loc

Torrenticola laskai Di Sabatino

Sabatino, Antonio Di, Gerecke, Reinhard, Gledhill, Terence & Smit, Harry 2009
2009
Loc

Torrenticola lativalvata sensu

Angelier Gerecke & Di Sabatino 1996
1996
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