Myrsidea bonariensis Malcomson, 1929
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3512016 |
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Myrsidea bonariensis Malcomson, 1929
Myrsidea bonariensis Malcomson, 1929: 728 . Type host: “ Molothrus bonariensis (Cabanis) View in CoL ” —error Myrsidea bonariensis ; Price and Dalgleish, 2006: 6 View Cited Treatment , Figs. 8–9 View FIGURES 7 – 12. 7 – 9 . Redescription. Host: Tangara gyrola (Linnaeus) View in CoL —Bay-headed Tanager.
Material studied. 1 female and 2 males, ex Tangara gyrola (Thraupidae) , COSTA RICA: Tapanti National Park, Sector Tapanti (09°46’N, 83°47’W; 1200m), 5 August 2009, Sychra and Literak leg.; 1 female and 1 male, ex Tangara gyrola , COSTA RICA: Zona Protectora Las Tablas, La Amistad Lodge (8°54’N, 82°47’W; 1300m), 20 August 2010, Sychra and Literak leg. Deposited in INBio (O.Sychra CR156–158); 2 females and 2 males, ex Tangara dowii —Spangle-cheeked Tanager ( Thraupidae ). COSTA RICA: Tapanti National Park, Sector Tapanti (09°46’N, 83°47’W; 1200m), 9 August 2009, Sychra and Literak leg.; 6 females and 8 males, ex Tangara dowii , COSTA RICA: Braulio Carillo National Park, Sector Barva (10˚07’N, 84˚07’W; 2600m), 6 August 2010, Sychra and Literak leg. Deposited in INBio (O.Sychra CR147–153) and MZM (O.Sychra CR154–155).
Remarks. Although Bueter et al. (2009) mentioned Myrsidea sp. from T. dowii , this is the first determination of any species of a chewing louse from this host. Our specimens differ from the redescription of M. bonariensis presented by Price and Dalgleish (2006) by setal counts and dimensions as follows [setal counts and dimensions mentioned by Price and Dalgleish (2006) are in parentheses]:
From T. gyrola :
Female (n = 2). Length of head seta 10, 0.040; seta 11, 0.100; ratio10/11, 0.40. Tergal setae: VIII 24 (18–23). Sternal setae: II, 33 (34–41); VIII–IX, 26 (20–23); sternites III–VII without medioanterior setae. Dimensions: PW, 0.27–0.29 (0.28–0.31); MW, 0.46 (0.40–0.45); AW, 0.54–0.55 (0.55–0.59); ANW, 0.22–0.23 (0.20–0.21).
Male (n = 3).Tergal setae: II, 36–38 (28–33); VI, 42–43 (30–39); VII, 35–36 (26–32). Sternal setae: III, 34 (22–32); IV–V, 42 (31–39); VI, 37–42 (30–35); VII, 27–30 (18–24); sternite III with 1–2 medioanterior setae (one male without seta), other sternites without medioanterior setae. Dimensions: TL, 1.23 (1.13–1.21).
From T. dowii :
Female (n = 8). Length of head seta 10, 0.045–0.050; seta 11, 0.100–0.110; ratio10/11, 0.41–0.50. Sternal setae: II, 23–30 (34–41); VIII–IX, 26 (20–23); sternites III–VII without medioanterior setae. Dimensions: TW, 0.41 (0.43–0.45); HL, 0.26–0.27 (0.28–0.31); PW, 0.24–0.27 (0.28–0.31); AW, 0.52–0.54 (0.55–0.59); TL, 1.35– 1.39 (1.38–1.51); ANW, 0.16–0.20 (0.20–0.21).
Male (n = 10). Tergal setae: I, 18–19 (20–26); II, 26–27 (28–33). Sternal setae: II, 23–25 (28–34); VII, 26–27 (18–24); VIII, 14–19 (7–13); sternite III with 0–1 medioanterior seta (3 males without seta, 3 males with one seta), other sternites without medioanterior setae. Dimensions: TW, 0.38–0.39 (0.39–0.41); HL, 0.25–0.26 (0.27–0.29); PW, 0.23–0.25 (0.26–0.28); MW, 0.33–0.34 (0.34–0.36).
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National Biodiversity Institute, Costa Rica |
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Myrsidea bonariensis Malcomson, 1929
Kounek, Filip, Sychra, Oldrich, Capek, Miroslav, Lipkova, Alexandra & Literak, Ivan 2011 |