Shevtchenkella ulmi ( Farkas, 1960 )
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Shevtchenkella ulmi ( Farkas, 1960)
Oxypleurites ulmi Farkas, 1960 pp. 330–331 figs. 41–43.
Oxypleurites ulmi: Farkas, 1965 p. 105 ; Huang, 1965 pp. 613–614 figs. 22–28.
Tegonotus ulmi: Newkirk & Keifer, 1971 pp. 7–8 .
Shevtchenkella ulmi: Bagdasarian, 1978 p. 938 ; Amrine & Stasny, 1994 p. 287 ; Ripka & de
Lillo, 1997 p. 151; Xue et al., 2013 pp. 30–31 figs. 18-19; Lotfollahi et al., 2014 pp. 53–54
fig. 2; Denizhan et al., 2015 pp. 39–40.
( Figs. 10 View Figure 10 , 11 View Figure 11 , Table 2)
Female (n=2) — Body fusiform, 161 (147-174), 69 (64-74) wide.
Gnathosoma 16 (16-16), projecting downwards; chelicerae 15 (10-19).
Prodorsal shield semicircular in dorsal view, 52 (51-53) (including frontal lobe), 70 (66-74) wide; frontal lobe 8 (7-10), obtuse triangular with a blunt tip. Prodorsal shield almost smooth, with a low bulging between faint admedian lines curving outwards; scapular tubercles 40 (40-40) apart on rear shield margin; scaplar setae sc 6 (5-7), divergent to rear.
Leg I 28 (27-29), femur 8 (8-9), femoral setae bv 7 (5–8) on anterior 2/5 from the base of femur; genu 5 (5-5), genual setae l ″ 16 (10–21); tibia 4 (4-4), paraxial tibial setae l ′ 4 (3–4) on anterior 1/3 from the base of tibia; tarsus 6 (6-7), tarsal solenidion ω 5 (4-6), slightly curved with knob apically, tarsal empodium em 6 (6-6), simple, 4–rayed.
Leg II 24 (24-24), femur 7 (7-7), femoral setae bv 6 (5–7) on anterior 1/3 from the base of femur; genu 5 (4-5), genual setae l ″ 5 (4–5); tibia 4 (4-4); tarsus 5 (5-5), tarsal solenidion ω 6 (6-6), curved with knob apically, tarsal empodium em 6 (6-6), simple, 4–rayed.
Coxisternal plates smooth; prosternal apodeme entire, distinct. Anterior setae on coxisternum I, 1b 7 (6-7), 13 (13-14) apart, ahead of line through proximal setae 1a on coxisternum I;
1a 9 (6-12), 13 (10-15) apart, a little ahead of line through proximal setae 2a on coxisternum II, proximal setae 2a 23 (16-31), 30 (25-35) apart.
External genitalia 12 (12-12), 23 (22-24) wide; coverflap with 8 longitudinal striae; setae
3a 12 (11-12), 17 apart. Coxigenital region with 13 semiannuli, smooth.
Opisthosoma with 17 dorsal annuli projecting laterally and a central longitudinal ridge, 55–64 ventral annuli. Dorsal annuli smooth, projecting laterally; ventral annuli microtuberclate. Opisthosomal setae c2 13 (13-13), 55 (51-59) apart on 10–17th annulus; d 22 (18-26), 32
(32-33) apart on 20–27th annulus; e 8 (6-9), 16 (15-16) apart on 34–41st annulus; f 10 (8-12),
15 (15-16) apart on 4–7th annulus from rear; h1 3 (3-4), 6 (6-7) apart and h2 38 (32-44), 9 (9-9)
apart.
Male — Not found.
Specimens examined — 2 females on 2 microscopic slides of inventory nos. NHMW29907/1-
3 from vial no. 477 in Box TU from the Nalepa mite collection deposited in the NHMW.
Host plant — Ulmus campestris L.
Other host plants — Ulmus procera Salisb. (= U. minor Mill. ) ( Xue et al., 2009 ; Lotfollahi et al., 2014), Ulmus minor Mill. ( Xue et al., 2009 ; Xue et al., 2013 ; Lotfollahi et al., 2014), Ulmus scabra Mill. (= U. rubra Muhl. ) ( Ripka & de Lillo, 1997), Ulmus davidiana var. japonica (Rehd.) Nakai ( Huang, 1965) , Ulmus densa Litv. ( Xue et al., 2013), Ulmus glabra Huds. ( Xue et al., 2013 ; Denizhan & Çobanoglu, 2010), Ulmus laevis Pall. ( Xue et al., 2013) ( Ulmaceae ).
Type locality — Nógrádveroee, Hungary. (Nalepa Collection Locality. Unknown).
Amrine J. W. Jr., Stasny T. A. H. 1994. Catalog of the Eriophyoidea of the World. Michigan, USA: Indira Publishing House. pp. ix + 798.
Bagdasarian A. T. 1978. [A new genus of mites (Eriophyoidea)] Zool. Zh., 57: 936 - 939 (in Russian).
Denizhan E., Cobanoglu, S. 2010. Van Golu havzasinda Ulmus campestris L. (Ulmaceae) uzerinde tespit edilen eriophyoid akarlar (Acari: Prostigmata: Eriophyoidea). Turk. Entomol. Derg., 34: 543 - 549.
Denizhan E., Monfreda R., de Lillo E., Cobanoglu S. 2015. Eriophyoid mite fauna (Acari: Trombidiformes: Eriophyoidea) of Turkey: new species, new distribution reports and an updated catalogue. Zootaxa, 3991: 1 - 63. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3991.1.1
Farkas H. 1960. Uber die Eriophyiden (Acarina) Ungarns I. Beschreibung neuer und wenig bekannter Arten. Acta Zool. Acad. Sci. Hung., 6: 315 - 339.
Farkas H. 1965. Familie Eriophyidae, Gallmilben. In: Die Tierwelt Mitteleuropas, Bd. 3, Lief 3, Verlag von Quelle and Meyer, Leipzig. pp. 155.
Huang T. 1965. Five species of eriophyid mites of elm in Sapporo. J. Fac. Sci., Hokkaido Univ. Ser. VI, Zoology, 15: 608 - 617.
Lotfollahi P., Irani-Nejad K. H., de Lillo E. 2014. Eight new records for the eriophyid (Trombidiformes Eriophyoidea Eriophyidae) mite fauna of Iran. Redia, 47: 51 - 61.
Newkirk R. A., Keifer H. H. 1971. Revision of types of Eriophyes and Phytoptus. p. 1 - 10 In: Keifer H. H. (Ed.) Eriophyid Studies C- 5. U. S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service. pp. 24.
Ripka G., de Lillo E. 1997. New data to the knowledge on the eriophyoid fauna in Hungary (Aceri? Eriophyoidea). Folia Entomol. Hung., Series nova Rovartani Kozlemenyek, 58: 147 - 157.
Xue X. - F., Sadeghi H., Hong X. - Y. 2009. Eriophyoid mites (Acari: Eriophyoidea) from Iran, with descriptions of three new species, one new record and a checklist. Internat. J. Acarol., 35: 461 - 483. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 01647950903427618
Xue X. - F., Guo J. - F., Hong X. - Y. 2013. Eriophyoid mites from Northeast China (Acari: Eriophyoidea). Zootaxa, 3689 (1): 1 - 123. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3689.1.1
Figure 10 Drawing of Shevtchenkella ulmi(Farkas, 1960) (female). A – dorsal view of body; B – ventral view of body; C – empodium; D – internal genitalia of female.
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Shevtchenkella ulmi ( Farkas, 1960 )
Kadono, Fujio, Takei, Madoka, Gotoh, Tetsuo, Kubota, Kenji, Hörweg, Christoph & Kagiwada, Satoshi 2022 |
Shevtchenkella ulmi:
Bagdasarian 1978: 938 |
Tegonotus ulmi:
Newkirk & Keifer 1971: 7 - 8 |
Oxypleurites ulmi:
Farkas 1965: 105 |
Oxypleurites ulmi
Farkas 1960: 330 - 331 |