Aturus bhutanensis, Smit & Gurung, 2022

Smit, Harry & Gurung, Mer Man, 2022, Description of the first species of the water mite genus Aturus Kramer, 1875 from the Himalaya Mountains (Acari: Hydrachnidia: Aturidae), Zootaxa 5169 (5), pp. 494-496 : 494-495

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5169.5.8

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6952740

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039FF524-4338-FF85-FF56-2D66FD27F8A8

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scientific name

Aturus bhutanensis
status

sp. nov.

Aturus bhutanensis sp. nov.

Type material. Holotype male [one fourth leg missing], Chuserbu stream, Bhutan, 6 November 2021, altitude 2666 m a.s.l, 27.502465N 90.317826E, leg. M.M. Gurung (NBC) GoogleMaps

Diagnosis. Idiosoma posteriorly with a median cleft, lateral of this cleft two pairs of hyaline blade-like setae, dorsal shield posteriorly with a pair of sclerotized ridges, posterior to these ridges a row of 22—23 pairs of setae; setae of Lgl-1, Lgl-2 and Dgl-1 bifurcated. P2 distally with a large ventro-medial seta.

Description. Male: Idiosoma dorsally 324 long and 288 wide, ventrally 381 long. Integument reticulated. Lgl-1 and Lgl-2 with bifurcated setae, Lgl-3 and Lgl-4 with simple setae. Posterior to the four platelets bearing the Lgl a group of small setae. Postocularia well separated on the level of Lgl-1. Dgl-1 with bifurcated setae. Posterior part of dorsal shield with a pair of sclerotized ridges, posterior to these a row of 22–23 pairs of setae; anterior to these ridges an open elliptical structure encompassing an area of non-reticulated integument. Idiosoma margin with numerous long setae, especially the most anterior of these setae larger than the more posterior setae. Posterior margin of the idiosoma with a cleft, lateral to the cleft two pairs of inflated setae, the lateral pair smaller than the central pair. Coxal suture lines incomplete. Near posterior margin of venter a row of 12–13 acetabula. Length of P1-5: 25, 55, 50, 74, 40. Near ventral margin of P2 a short, pointed seta on a short setal tubercle. Length of I-leg-4–6: 82, 85, 70. Length of IV-leg-4–6: 118, 124, 130. IV-leg-4 distoventrally with two stout, sword-like setae, ventral margin with two slender long setae; IV-leg-5 with five setae (not well visible in mounted fourth leg) and a long bifurcated seta. III-leg-5 with nine setae near ventral margin on one (lateral?) side, two longer setae on the other (medial?) side and two ventro-distal setae being the longest of all setae of the third leg. Leg claws with a clawlet.

Female: Unknown. Several females have been collected on other locations, but without accompanying males. These females could not be assigned to the new species.

Etymology. Named after the country from where the new species was collected.

Remarks. Several Aturus species have the posterior margin with balloon-like setae as in the new species. Due to the presence of bifurcated setae of Lgl-1, Lgl-2 and Dgl-3, Aturus intermedius Protz, 1900 and Aturus caucasicus Tuzovskij, 2022 are the most similar to the new species. Though both species lack the sclerotized pair of ridges of the dorsal shield ( Gerecke 2014, Tuzovskij 2022) and the row of setae posterior to these ridges.

1A-F Aturus bhutanensis sp. nov., holotype male. A = dorsum; B= venter; C = left palp medial view; D = right palp lateral view; E = III-leg-5–6; F = IV-leg-4–6. All scale bars 50 µm.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Trombidiformes

Family

Aturidae

Genus

Aturus

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