Philopteroides fuliginosus Valim & Palma

Valim, Michel P. & Palma, Ricardo L., 2013, Three new species of the genus Philopteroides Mey, 2004 (Phthiraptera, Ischnocera, Philopteridae) from New Zealand, ZooKeys 297, pp. 71-89 : 80-81

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scientific name

Philopteroides fuliginosus Valim & Palma
status

sp. n.

Philopteroides fuliginosus Valim & Palma   ZBK sp. n. Figs 5-6, 11, 21-24, 34-35

Type host.

Rhipidura fuliginosa placabilis Bangs, 1921 - New Zealand fantail ( Rhipiduridae )

Distribution.

New Zealand.

Description.

Female. Habitus as in Fig. 5 and head as in Fig. 11. Anterior setae 3 (as3) rigid, 0.04-0.05 long; anterior dorsal head setae (ads) peg-like, 0.02 long. Hyaline membrane with deep concavity and thick sclerotization of its margin, 0.03-0.04 long; anterior margin of the anterior dorsal plate deeply concave and ventral head plate more concave than the dorsal one (Fig. 34). Pterothorax with 8 posteromarginal setae on each side. Tergo-pleural plate II with a reduced postero-lateral projection overlapping segment III, tergo-pleural plate III without any projection. Tergocentral setae: II, 12-13 (plus 2 anterior setae); III, 15-16; IV, 13-18; V, 16-19; VI, 16-17; VII, 12-14; VIII, 6-12. Tergites VII–IX +X as in Fig. 21. Sternal setae (intraspecific variation in parentheses): II, SL-SL (plus 1-2 long setae laterad to sternal plate); III, LL-SLL (LSL-SLL); IV, LLSLL-LLSLL (LLSLL-LSLLL); V, LLSLL-LLSLL (LLSLL-LSLLL); VI, LLLL-LLLL (LLLLL-LLLL). Segments IV-VII with 1-4 long additional setae situated on soft tegument, between the sternal plate and the pleural setae. Paratergal setae (all long): II–III, 0; IV–V, 3; VI, 4 (rarely 3 on one side only); VII, 3-4; VIII, 1-2. Segments VI–VIII with an innermost dorsal seta on each tergite (included in the paratergal count), besides the postspiracular seta. Sternites III–VI with well-developed, large plates, roughly rectangular. Vulva with 7-9 medium long setae each side, and 4-6 small setae on the middle of the vulvar margin. Subgenital plate, inner genital sclerite, subvulval sclerites, and vulvar margin as in Fig. 22. Measurements (n = 8): HL 0.45-0.48, ANW 0.09-0.10, POL 0.20-0.22, POW 0.31-0.32, ADPL 0.18-0.20, ADPLL 0.15-0.16, ADPW 0.13-0.14, TRL 0.09-0.10, TRW 0.03-0.04, TW 0.43-0.46, PW 0.25-0.26, PTL 0.16-0.18, PTW 0.35-0.37, TPVL 0.21-0.23, AW 0.53-0.60, EWG 0.05-0.06; IWG 0.03-0.04, TL 1.37-1.49.

Male. Similar to female, except in dimensions and morphology of terminalia (Fig. 6). Pterothorax with 7-9 posteromarginal setae on each side. Tergocentral setae: II, 11-14 (plus 2 anterior setae); III, 10-18; IV, 10-17; V, 9-19; VI, 10-18; VII, 11-13; VIII, 7-8. Tergites VII–IX +X as in Fig. 23. Paratergal setae (all long): II–III, 0; IV–V, 2-4; VI–VII, 3-4; VIII, 2. Sternal plates well developed and entire on segments III–VI; subgenital plate with 4 proximal long setae and 2 distal postero-lateral long setae (Fig. 24). Genitalia: length of parameres 0.50 (Fig. 35). Measurements (n = 8): HL 0.42-0.46, ANW 0.09-0.10, POL 0.20-0.21, POW 0.28-0.30, ADPL 0.18-0.19, ADPLL 0.14-0.15, ADPW 0.11-0.12, TRL 0.09-0.10, TRW 0.03-0.05, TW 0.40-0.42, PW 0.24-0.25, PTL 0.14-0.16, PTW 0.32-0.35, TPVL 0.20-0.21, AW 0.47-0.53, GL 0.21-0.23, GW 0.06-0.07, TL 1.12-1.24.

Type specimens.

Holotype ♀ (MONZ AI. 030138), ex Rhipidura fuliginosa placabilis , NEW ZEALAND: Otaihanga, Paraparaumu, WN, 23.III.1996, N. Hyde col. Paratypes: 2♂ (MONZ AI.017297), 1♂, 1♀ (MZUSP #2886), same data as holotype; 2♂, 1♀ (MONZ AI.017295), same host species, NEW ZEALAND: Wallaceville Animal Research Centre, Upper Hutt, 4.IV.1974, D.M. Pearce col.; 1♂ (MONZ AI.017296), same host species, NEW ZEALAND: Little Barrier I., 1.IX.1977, C.R. Veitch col.; 1♂ (MONZ AI.017298), same host species, NEW ZEALAND: Days Bay, Wellington, 8.II.2003, E.W. Dawson col.

Additional specimens, non-types.

1♂ (MONZ AI.017290), ex Rhipidura fuliginosa fuliginosa (Sparrman, 1787), NEW ZEALAND: Jackson Bay, Westland, 6.VII.1969, W. Spiekman col.; 1♀ (MONZ AI.017291), NEW ZEALAND: Coutts I., Canterbury, 22.XII.1970, J.R. Jackson col.; 1♂, 1♀ (MONZ AI.017292), NEW ZEALAND: Nelson, 8.V.1972, B.A. Holloway col.; 2♂, 2♀ (MONZ AI.017293), NEW ZEALAND: Nelson, 22.V.1972, G. Kuschel col.; 1♀ (MONZ AI.017294), NEW ZEALAND: Franz Joseph Glacier, 1973-1974, P. Fletcher col.

Etymology.

The s pecies epithet is a noun in apposition derived from the species name of the host, and also refers to the dark colour of the lice.

Remarks.

Morphologically close to Philopteroides macrocephalus by having: anterior dorsal head setae (ads) peg-like; segment III without pleural setae; segment IV with 2 pleural setae; sternite VI without spine-like setae; setae of the male subgenital plate situated on the plate. However, both sexes of Philopteroides fuliginosus can be distinguished from those of Philopteroides macrocephalus by: (1) the hyaline margin with a shallower indentation (0.03-0.04mm) at its midline (compare Figs 11 and 12; 34 and 36); (2) the female tergal chaetotaxy and shape of tergites IX+X (Fig. 21); (3) the male subgenital plate (Fig. 24); and (4) the male genitalia (Fig. 34).