Paratrombium rovniense, Konikiewicz, Marta & Mąkol, Joanna, 2014

Konikiewicz, Marta & Mąkol, Joanna, 2014, A fossil Paratrombiinae mite (Actinotrichida: Trombidioidea) from the Rovno amber, Ukraine, Zootaxa 3847 (4), pp. 583-589 : 584-588

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3847.4.8

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1F82ABF9-75C4-42B6-9394-BDC1B89540AB

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5695677

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D087B6-165E-FFF6-54F6-F9C9FF339644

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Plazi

scientific name

Paratrombium rovniense
status

sp. nov.

Paratrombium rovniense sp. nov.

Diagnosis. Larva. Medial and lateral coxala (1a and 1b) on coxa I pectinate.

Description. Larva ( Figs. 1–5 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 – 4 View FIGURE 5 ). Gnathosoma. [Hypostomala not visible]. Chelicera markedly elongated, terminated with long and straight cheliceral claw. Pedipalp setation formula, ƒP ρ = 0–N–0–NNN2–NNNζζζ (ω not detected), comprises one smooth seta on palp femur, three smooth setae on palp tibia and six setae on tarsus (including three ζ and among them—the sickle-shaped ζ). Palp tibial claw (odontus) bifid on entire length, with slightly diverging terminations. Normal setae on palp tarsus smooth, more slender and shorter than eupathidia (ζ). Idiosoma [dorsal view unintelligible due to the structure of the amber piece]. Scutum large, with rounded anterolateral margins; weaker sclerotisation of anterior part of scutum reflected by folds (not striation) of cuticle. [Intercoxalae III not visible]. Pygosomal setae (h1 and h2) placed on protruded bases and setulated along stem.

Setae h1 distinctly longer than h2. Claparède’s organs between coxae I and II. ƒCx = BB–BB–B. Medial and lateral coxala I pectinate, each with 16–20 digitations.

Legs (trochanter–tarsus). I: Tr (1n) – Fe (?4n) – Ge (4n, 2σ, 1κ) – Ti (5n, 2φ) – Ta (15n, 1ω,?2ζ); II: Tr (1n) – Fe (?3n) – Ge (3n, 1σ) – Ti (5n, 2φ) – Ta (13n, 1ω); III: Tr (1n) – Fe (4n) – Ge (3n, 1σ) – Ti (5n) – Ta (12n). Tarsi I–III terminated with paired claws and claw-like empodium; latter extended beyond claws. Normal setae on legs covered with short setulae. Microseta (κ) detected only on genu I (other microsetae as well as famuli on tarsi I and II not seen, presumably due to condition of specimen).

Measurements given in Table 1 View TABLE 1 . The actual length and length ratio between the leg segments may be skewed due to the spatial position of the embedded specimen.

Deutonymph and adult. Not known.

Etymology. The specific epithet refers to the place of origin of the first parasitengone species described from the Rovno amber.

Type material. The holotype (K-8284-A) contained in a lump of Ukrainian amber, originating from the “Pugach” mine in Klesov, is deposited in the collection of the Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology NAS, Kiev, Ukraine.

TABLE 1. Metric data on larva of Paratrombium rovniense sp. nov.

Character Character value Character Character value Character Character value
L 262 Ti_I 58 LEG II 302
W 189 Ta_I 60 Cx_III 58
L/W 1.38 LEG I 239 Tr_III 50
AA 57 Cx_II 66 Fe_III 58
AM 27 Tr_II 43 Ge_III 41
Cx_I 77 Fe_II 49 Ti_III 70
Tr_I 35 Ge_II 35 Ta_III 86
Fe_I 36 Ti_II 50 LEG III 363
Ge_I 33 Ta_II 59 IP 904
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