Trouessartia, Canestrini, 1899

Mironov, Sergey V. & Galloway, Terry D., 2019, Feather mites of the genus Trouessartia Canestrini (Acariformes: Trouessartiidae) from swallows (Passeriformes: Hirundinidae) in Canada, Zootaxa 4568 (1), pp. 1-39 : 4-5

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4568.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5931148

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scientific name

Trouessartia
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Key to Trouessartia species from Hirundinidae in North America

(Males and females)

1. In both sexes, setae d2, e2 absent; setae sR III filiform, setae c2 lanceolate and always short (15–20 µm). Male: epimerites IVa long and extending to base of genital apparatus. ( minutipes group)............................................. 2

- In both sexes, setae d2, e2 present; setae sR III narrowly lanceolate or spiculiform, setae c2 spiculiform or with narrowly lanceolate enlargement in basal part, variable in length. Male: epimerites IVa not extending to base of genital apparatus....... 4

2. Female: distal part of primary spermaduct zigzag-shaped, its vertical bend situated at level of setae h2, copulatory opening shaped as wide transverse slit situated at free margin of interlobar membrane ( Fig. 21G View FIGURE 21 ). Male: distal end of aedeagus Sshaped and extending far beyond tips of parameres ( Fig. 19D View FIGURE 19 )............................. T. ripariae Mironov, 1983

- Female: distal part of primary spermaduct straight, not enlarged terminally; copulatory opening small and situated at free margin of interlobar membrane. Male: distal end of aedeagus not extending beyond tips of parameres.................... 3

3. In both sexes, posterior part of prodorsal shield with numerous small circular lacunae, setae si slightly enlarged in basal part ( Fig. 13A View FIGURE 13 , 14A View FIGURE 14 ). Male: rudimentary sclerites rEpIIa narrow, L-shaped, length of terminal lamellae 20–25 µm ( Fig. 13B View FIGURE 13 ). Female: proximal part of primary spermaduct gradually enlarging to head of spermatheca ( Fig. 15H View FIGURE 15 )...................................................................................................... T. petrochelidon sp. n.

- In both sexes, posterior part of prodorsal shield without ornamentation or with barely distinct ornamentation of lacunae, setae si thin spiculiform ( Fig. 18A View FIGURE 18 ). Male: rudimentary sclerites rEpIIa with rounded lateral margin and pair of acute inner angles, length of terminal lamellae 15–18 µm ( Fig. 18B View FIGURE 18 ). Female: primary spermaduct with abrupt enlargement between head of spermatheca and secondary spermaducts ( Fig. 21D View FIGURE 21 )................................... T. quarta Gaud and Atyeo, 1987

4. Male: opisthosoma attenuate posteriorly, opisthosomal lobes fused by inner margins forming heavily sclerotized interlobar septa; terminal cleft narrow, less than width of opisthosomal lobe, terminal lamellae with noticeably attenuate apices or shaped as fish-tail. Female: external copulatory tube usually present, finger- or hook-shaped............................... 5

- Male: opisthosomal lobes 2-3 times longer than wide and separated by large and deep terminal cleft, terminal lamellae always rounded; adanal apodemes absent. Female: external copulatory tube short and situated on free margin of interlobar membrane or ventrally. ( stelgidopteryx group)........................................................................ 8

5. Male: terminal cleft deep, extending beyond level of setae ps2, posterior margin of prohysteronotal shield with a pair of convexities, genital apparatus flanked by a pair of paragenital apodemes connected anteriorly with epimerites IIIa ( Fig. 17D View FIGURE 17 ). Female: hysteronotal shield without any ornamentation ( Fig. 21A View FIGURE 21 ). ( crucifera group)............ T. crucifera Gaud, 1957

- Male: terminal cleft short, not extending beyond level of setae h2, posterior margin of prohysteronotal shield convex; paragenital apodemes absent. Female: hysteronotal shield with ornamentation of various lacunae or network pattern. ( appendiculata group)............................................................................................. 6

6. Male: terminal lamellae with concave posterior margin, shaped as fish-tail; setae h3 lacking filiform apex and not longer than 100 µm ( Fig. 16D View FIGURE 16 ). Female: external copulatory tube hook-shaped and situated ventrally at level of setae h2 ( Figs. 20 View FIGURE 20 C–E).................................................................................. T. piscicauda Gaud, 1957

- Male: terminal lamellae semi-ovate and strongly attenuate apically; setae h3 with filiform apex and longer than 150 µm. Female: external copulatory tube situated at free margin of interlobar membrane, finger- or hook-shaped............... 7

7. Male: rudimentary sclerites rEpIIa with acute posterior extension, shaped as teardrop; setae g nearly contagious at bases ( Fig. 16A View FIGURE 16 ). Female: external copulatory tube finger- or hook-shaped with equal thickness along most its length, head of spermatheca with distinct collar ( Figs. 20A, B View FIGURE 20 )............................................... T. appendiculata (Berlese, 1886)

- Male: rudimentary sclerites rEpIIa roughly semi-ovate, without acute extensions, bases of setae g distinctly separated from each other ( Figs. 1A, B View FIGURE 1 , 3E View FIGURE 3 ). Female: external copulatory tube ampuliform, with slightly inflated basal part and noticeably attenuate apical part, head of spermatheca without collar ( Figs. 3H, I View FIGURE 3 )......................... T. ampulicaudata sp. n.

8. Male: seta d of tarsus IV situated in distal half of segment, apodemes of aedeagus situated posterior to base of intermedial sclerite and curved anterior, lobar shield completely split longitudinally ( Figs. 9D, E View FIGURE 9 ). Female: setae h1 filiform; distal end of primary spermaduct with S-shaped bend at level of setae h2; external copulatory tube short finger-shaped, distinctly sclerotized, situated inside cone-shaped pocket opened at free margin of interlobar membrane ( Figs. 8A View FIGURE 8 , 9I View FIGURE 9 )..................................................................................................... T. cryptocaudata sp. n.

- Male: seta d of tarsus IV situated in proximal half of segment, apodemes of aedeagus situated at base of intermedial sclerite and directed postero-laterally, pieces of lobar shield connected by narrow transverse bridge. Female: setae h1 lanceolate, distal part of primary spermaduct straight, external copulatory tube short and situated on free margin of interlobar membrane..... 9

9. In both sexes, setae c2 about 10–15 long µm, setae si shorter than distance between their bases and corresponding setae se ( Figs. 10A View FIGURE 10 , 11A View FIGURE 11 , 12F View FIGURE 12 ). Male: prohysteronotal and lobar shields connected by a pair of thin commissures, prohysteronotal shield without ornamentation................................................................. T. progne sp. n.

- In both sexes, setae c2 over 20 µm long, setae si approximately equal in length to distance between their bases and corresponding setae se. Male: prohysteronotal and lobar shields completely separated, prohysteronotal shield with distinct ornamentation................................................................................................... 10

10. Male: prohysteronotal shield with network ornamentation, length of terminal cleft 65–75 µm and greatest width 50–55 µm, adanal apodemes almost extending to level of basal sclerite ( Fig. 17A View FIGURE 17 ). Female: setae h1 extending distinctly beyond tip of external copulatory tube, length of secondary spermaducts about 25–30 µm ( Figs. 20F, G View FIGURE 20 ).......................................................................................... T. stelgidopteryx Mironov and Overstreet, 2016

- Male: prohysteronotal shield with circular and ovate lacuna, length of terminal cleft 110–120 µm and greatest width 65–90 µm, adanal apodemes not extending to level of basal sclerite ( Figs. 4A, B View FIGURE 4 , 6E View FIGURE 6 ). Female: setae h1 extending to tip of external copulatory tube, length of secondary spermaducts about 40 µm ( Figs. 5A View FIGURE 5 , 6H View FIGURE 6 )....................... T. bochkovi sp. n.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

SuperOrder

Acariformes

Order

Astigmata

Family

Trouessartiidae

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