Myrsidea dalgleishi Valim, Price & Johnson

Valim, Michel P., Price, Roger D. & Johnson, Kevin P., 2011, New host records and descriptions of five new species of Myrsidea Waterston, 1915 (Phthiraptera: Menoponidae) from passerine birds (Aves: Passeriformes), Zootaxa 3097, pp. 1-19 : 10

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.202624

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6187581

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scientific name

Myrsidea dalgleishi Valim, Price & Johnson
status

sp. nov.

Myrsidea dalgleishi Valim, Price & Johnson n. sp.

( Figs. 28–29 View FIGURES 26 – 29 , 33–35 View FIGURES 30 – 35 )

Type host. Glyphorynchus spirurus (Vieillot, 1819) —the Wedge-billed Woodcreeper ( Dendrocolaptidae ).

Female (n = 3). Habitus as in Fig. 28 View FIGURES 26 – 29 . Hypopharynx fully developed, DHS10, 0.03 long; DHS11, 0.09 long. Gula with 4 setae on each side (rarely 5 on one side). Metanotum with 9–11 setae on posterior margin. Setae of femoral brush, 11–14. Metanotum and abdomen as in Fig. 33 View FIGURES 30 – 35 . Tergites of similar size, tergite I with very slight medioposterior convexity. With a conspicuous median gap in each tergal setal row. Tergal setae: I, 10–13; II, 12– 14; III, 14–17; IV, 13–15; V, 14–16; VI, 14–15; VII, 11–12; VIII, 9–10. Postspiracular setae shortest (0.11–0.17) on III, V, VI and VII, and extremely long (0.24–0.38) on I, II, IV, and VIII. Sternal setae: II, each aster of 3 setae (rarely 4 on one side), posterior margin with 11–14 and anteriorly with 7–8; III, 18–22; IV, 22–24; V, 25–27; VI, 19–21; VII, 8–10; VIII–IX with 9–10 marginal and 7–9 anterior setae. Each pleurite III–VII with about 4–5 short marginal setae. Anus with 30–34 ventral fringe setae, 30–34 dorsal. Dimensions: TW, 0.41; HL, 0.28–0.29; PW, 0.24–0.25; PSPL, 0.10; MW, 0.37–0.39; MSPL, 0.13–0.14; AWIV, 0.50–0.51; ANW, 0.18–0.20; TL, 1.29–1.36.

Male (n = 3). Habitus as in Fig. 29 View FIGURES 26 – 29 . Gula with 4 setae on each side. Metanotum with 6–10 setae on posterior margin, metasternal plate with 6 setae. Setae of femoral brush, 10–11. Metanotum and abdomen as in Fig. 34 View FIGURES 30 – 35 . Tergal setae: I, 10–12; II, 11–12; III–IV, 12–13; V, 12; VI, 10–12; VII, 9–10; VIII, 8. A conspicuous median gap in each tergal setal row. Postspiracular setae as for female. Sternal setae: II, each aster of 3 setae (rarely 4 on one site), posterior margin with 12 and anteriorly with 7; III, 17; IV, 18–20; V, 21–22; VI, 18–19; VII, 9–10; VIII, 5–6. Genital sac sclerite as in Fig. 35 View FIGURES 30 – 35 , rounded apically, without lateral projections. Dimensions: TW, 0.39; HL, 0.26; PW, 0.23–0.24; PSPL, 0.09; MW, 0.32–0.33; MSPL, 0.12; AWIV, 0.40–0.41; GL, 0.35–0.36; GSL, 0.09–0.10; TL, 1.07–1.09.

Type material. Holotype female, ex Glyphorynchus spirurus , Costa Rica: San Jose, Tinamaste, 12 km SW San Isidro de El General, 1 February 2000, R.C. Dalgleish, Fisher & JS #3078. Paratypes: 2 males and 2 females, same data as holotype. One pair of paratypes at MZUSP.

Additional material. 1 male and 1 nymph, ex G. spirurus , #1103, PERU: Madre de Dios, Cerro de Pantiacolla, elev. 680 m, 16 November 1985, D.H. Clayton coll., at FMNH; 1 nymph, ex G. s p i r u r u s, same data except 9 November 1985, at FMNH.

Remarks. Myrsidea dalgleishi n. sp. can be easily distinguished from M. souleyetii Sychra, 2007 ( Figs. 22, 23 View FIGURES 22 – 25 ) by its smaller measurements and by the length of postspiracular setae on VII in both sexes (long in M. souleyetii ). Males can be distinguished by sternite VII with reduced number of setae (20 setae in M. souleyetii ), curvature of parameres (strongly curved in M. souleyetii ), and the distinct male genital sclerites. This new species was previously found by Sychra et al. (2007) on G. s p i r u r u s also in Costa Rica, but it was regarded as “ Myrsidea sp. 2” after the examination and description of only one female specimen. The color pattern described by those authors is also present in our specimens of M. dalgleishi n. sp. (see Figs. 28, 29 View FIGURES 26 – 29 ).

Etymology. This species is named after Robert C. Dalgleish (1940–2009) in recognition of his contributions to the taxonomy of lice, especially his efforts in studying the genus Myrsidea .

MZUSP

Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

FMNH

Field Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Phthiraptera

Family

Menoponidae

Genus

Myrsidea

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