Ueckermannseius parahavu Moraes, Zannou & Oliveira
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.171564 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6262816 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BEA649-CF3D-EB66-FEC2-FC03FB79B7E2 |
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Ueckermannseius parahavu Moraes, Zannou & Oliveira |
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sp. nov. |
Ueckermannseius parahavu Moraes, Zannou & Oliveira View in CoL , sp. nov. ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 )
DIAGNOSIS — This species is characterized by s4 ca. 75% as long as distance between its base and the base of z5; j4, j6 and J2 shorter than a third the distance between bases of their respective homologues of both sides, peritreme extending beyond base of j3 and Jv4 present.
FEMALE — (11 specimens measured).
Dorsum — Dorsal shield mostly smooth, with few striae along anterolateral margins, 356(328–371) long and 237(221–253) wide. Setae j1 33(30–37), j3 35(32–42), j4 12(11–13), j5 12(10–14), j6 12(10–14), J2 12(11–14), J5 8(5–10), z2 21(19–24), z4 23(16–27), z5 13(10–16), Z1 13(11–16), Z4 13(10–14), Z5 21(18– 26), s4 30 (26–35), S2 15 (11–18), S4 11 (10–14), S5 12 (8–14), r3 18(16–22), R1 14(11–16). All setae smooth.
Peritreme — Extending to level of j1.
Venter — Distances between St1–St3 70(67–74), St2–St2 62(58–66), St5–St5 70(64– 78). Ventrianal shield 114(96–128) long, 56(51–64) wide at level of Zv2 and 60(58–67) wide at level of anus, with a pair of elliptical pores posterior to and slightly mesad of Jv2. One pair of metapodal shields; caudoventral setae smooth and sharptipped.
Chelicera — Movable digit 35(35–36) long, with 1 large tooth and 3 small teeth; fixed digit 30(30–31) long, with 11 teeth and a discernible pilus dentilis.
Spermatheca — Calyx tubular, with distal half slender and lighly sclerotized and proximal half bulged, 32(27–35) long; atrium distinct.
Legs — Macrosetae sharptipped; Sge II 25 (22–27), Sge III 33 (30–37), Sti III 27 (26– 29), Sge IV 50 (45–53), Sti IV 42 (38–46), St IV 64 (58–70). Chaetotaxy of genu III: 12/ 1,2/01.
MALE — Unknown.
LOCALITY AND TYPE MATERIAL — Holotype female and 1 paratype female from unknown plant, 15 km W Nsuta, Brong Ahafo, Ghana, 09XI 1989, J.S. Yaninek, deposited at ESALQUSP; 3 paratype female from unknown plant, 12 km E Obuasi, Ashanti, Ghana, 10XI1989, J.S. Yaninek, deposited at ESALQUSP. One paratype female from Securinega virosa, Agbotagon , Benin, 17VI1991, B. Eklou, deposited at IITAIM; 1 paratype female from Byrsocarpus coccineus, Agbotagon , Benin, 12VIII 1991, B. Eklou, deposited at ESALQUSP; 1 paratype female from Albizia adianthifolia, Ikpinle , Benin, 11XI1991, A. Onzo, deposited at ESALQUSP. One paratype female from Mangifera indica , 11 km W Diang, Cameroon, 04I1991, L. Louis, deposited at IITAIM. One paratype female from unknown plant, 2 km N Namalonge, Uganda, 13X 1990, J.S. Yaninek, deposited at IITAIM.
ETYMOLOGY — The epithet parahavu refers to similarity between this new species and T. havu .
REMARKS — Ueckermannseius bundibugyoensis Moraes, Zannou & Oliveira , sp. nov. is similar to this new species, but it differs by having j4, j6 and J2 longer, each at least half as long as distance between bases of their respective homologues. Ueckermannseius havu , U. macrosetosus and U. neohavu Moraes, Zannou & Oliveira , sp. nov. also resemble this new species, but they differ by having shorter peritreme (not reaching j3) and longer Z5. The first 2 species further differ by having knobbed macrosetae on leg IV, whereas the last species further differs by having some striation on posterior half of dorsal shield and anterior third of ventrianal shield, in addition U. havu differs by lacking Jv4. Ueckermannseius saltus ( Denmark & Matthysse) is also similar to this new species, but differs by having most setae near the margin of the dorsal shield similar in length.
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