Bryobia alveolata, Auger, Philippe, Chaaban, Samah Ben, Grissa, Kaouthar Lebdi, Khoualdia, Othman & Flechtmann, Carlos H. W., 2009

Auger, Philippe, Chaaban, Samah Ben, Grissa, Kaouthar Lebdi, Khoualdia, Othman & Flechtmann, Carlos H. W., 2009, Five new species of Tetranychidae (Acarina, Prostigmata) from south Tunisian oasis areas, Zootaxa 2232, pp. 29-49 : 30-32

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.190324

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6214533

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CFEC270A-69E2-4C76-82CA-0F8BA0784AD7

taxon LSID

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scientific name

Bryobia alveolata
status

sp. nov.

Bryobia alveolata sp. nov. Auger & Flechtmann

(Figures 1–13)

Type-specimens. Holotype (female), 4 female paratypes on 5 microscopic preparations from Atriplex sp., ( Chenopodiaceae ), M'Rha Lahouara, Gouvernorat de Tozeur, Tunisia, 05/06/2005, coll. P. Auger. Holotype and 3 female paratypes deposited in the collection of the Centre de Biologie et de Gestion des Populations (CBGP), 34988 Montferrier-sur-Lez, France. One female paratype deposited in the type collection of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Paris (MNHN).

Diagnosis. This species is distinctive from other members of the genus by the presence on its opisthosoma of seven more or less large oval-shaped depressions or dimples with rounded reticulations.

Description. Female: Holotype 654 µm long (excluding gnathosoma) gnathosoma 196 µm long (measured to the tip of palps), width 396 µm. Four paratypes measured, 552–622 µm long, gnathosoma 185– 208 µm long, width 370–390 µm.

Dorsum – Prodorsum with four pairs of setae and with quite well developed lobes. Outer propodosomal lobes less developed than inner lobes and more or less triangular with broad bases. Incision between the outer and anteromedian lobes wide and not deep; incision between median lobes also relatively shallow. A horizontal line joining tip of v 2 setae crosses the bases of v 1 setae. Dorsal body setae palmate, serrate and subequal in length (length of holotype and variations of four paratypes): v 1 24 (22–24); v 2 27 (26–28); sc 1 26 (25– 26); sc 2 23 (20–23); c 1 27 (21–24); c 2 25 (23–24); c 3 23 (23–26); d 1 26 (22–26); d 2 23 (22–26); d 3 22 (19–23); e 1 26 (22–25); e 2 23 (22–25); e 3 21 (21–22); f 1 23 (23–27); f 2 23 (21–23); h 1 21 (21–23). Distance between bases of d 1 and e 1 about two-thirds that between c 1 and d 1. Propodosoma covered with rough elongate reticulate elements medially and more or less rounded elements laterally. Opisthosoma bears folds with a pattern mostly transverse and arched posteriorly to d 1 setae. Seven large oval-shaped dimple-like depressions with rounded reticulations present. With 12 pairs of setae.

Gnathosoma – Stylophore rounded, longer than wide. Tibial claw of palpus bidentate. Palptarsus elongate and bears seven setae and a solenidion. Peritreme anastomosed distally in a relatively long and slender enlargement.

Venter – Area immediately anterior to genital flap irregularly longitudinal. Sacculus of spermatheca circular. Three anal and two para-anal setae are present.

Legs – Length inferior to body length, leg I 553 (486–520) µm long (length of holotype and variations of two paratypes). Leg chaetotaxy as follows:

I 2 − 1 −14 − 6 − 13 + (1) − 18 + (6) [(5)] + 2 duplexes;

II 1 − 1 − 9 − 5 − 9 − 13 + (4) + 1 duplex;

III 1 − 1 − 7 − 6 − 9 − 13+ 1 duplex;

IV 1 − 1 − 4 − 7 − 9 − 14+ (1).

Tarsus III associated setae serrate and approximate with solenidion, about equal in size; tarsus IV with solenidion well-separated from tactile, proximal, and about half length of tactile seta.

True claws uncinate, with one pair of tenent hairs (leg I) or two pairs of tenent hairs (legs II, III, IV). Empodial pads each bears two rows of tenent hairs and almost as long as claws.

Male: Unknown

FIGURES 1, 2. Bryobia alveolata sp. nov., female. 1, dorsal aspect; 2, dorsal sc 1 seta.

Etymology. The species alveolata is named after the oval shaped depressions with rounded reticulations present on the dorsal part of the hysterosoma.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Prostigmata

Family

Tetranychidae

Genus

Bryobia

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