Axonopsis (Brachypodopsis) arabica, Smit & Pesic, 2010

Smit, H. & Pesic, V., 2010, New Species Of Water Mites From Oman, With Some Zoogeographical Notes (Acari: Hydrachnidia), Acarologia 50 (2), pp. 151-195 : 181-183

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1051/acarologia/20101953

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4900A10A-FF9B-CF0E-DF9B-F929FE22A78D

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Marcus

scientific name

Axonopsis (Brachypodopsis) arabica
status

sp. nov.

Axonopsis (Brachypodopsis) arabica n. sp.

( Figures 22 View FIGURE A-E, 23A-B, 28D)

Type series — Holotype: female, stream Hatta Pools , Oman, 15.xi.2008, 24°41.165 N 56°09.556 E, alt. 421 m. GoogleMaps Paratype: 1/0/0 (1/0/0 mounted), Oman, unnamed stream crossing road to Al Fay , near Ray, 15.xi.2008, 24°38.703 N 56°06.760 E, alt. 562 m. GoogleMaps

Diagnosis — Two pairs of glandularia lying between the genital field and insertions of the fourth legs, the posterior pair closely approaching the genital field in the male; P-4 club-shaped, with a pair of hair like setae on its ventral margin; relatively large gonopore in female; II-leg-5 with two swimming setae, III-Leg-5 with two swimming setae, IV- Leg-5 with three swimming setae.

Description

Female — Dorsal and ventral shields anteriorly fused; dorsal shield L 391, W 303, with seven pairs of glandularia ( Fig. 22A View FIGURE ); postocularia well distanced from anterior margin; dorsal shield without a colour pattern and without prominent ridges, eye pigment well developed; excretory pore located at posterior end of dorsal shield; ventral shield ( Fig. 22B View FIGURE ) L 412, W 395; capitular bay L 111; two pairs of glandularia lying between the genital field and insertions of the fourth legs; three pairs of genital acetabula, these arranged in an arc; width between most lateral pair of acetabula 157; gonopore relatively large, W 101; palp ( Fig. 22 View FIGURE C-D): total L 217, dL and %L (in parentheses): P-1, 34 (15.7); P-2, 50 (23.0); P-3, 29 (13.4); P-4, 79 (36.4); P-5, 25 (11.5); L P-2/P-4 ratio 0.63; ventral margin of P-2 convex, P- 4 club-shaped, with a hair like setae on the ventral side. Legs: L of I-Leg-2-6 ( Fig. 22E View FIGURE ): 36, 32, 55, 65, 62; L of IV-Leg: 52, 68, 59, 69, 85, 79; swimming setae numbers: II-Leg-5 2 (rather short), III-Leg-4 2, III-Leg-5 2, IV-Leg-4 2, IV-Leg-5 3.

Male — similar to female, except in shape of the genital field ( Fig. 23A View FIGURE ); dorsal shield L 372, W 309; ventral shield L 372, W 378; capitular bay L 111; the posterior pair of glandularia lying between the genital field and insertions of the fourth legs closely approaching the genital field; width between most lateral pair of acetabula 112; gonopore W 23; palp ( Fig. 23B View FIGURE ): total L 214, dL and %L (in parentheses): P-1, 36 (16.8); P-2, 49 (22.9); P-3, 28 (13.1); P-4, 78 (36.4); P-5, 23 (10.7); L P-2/P-4 ratio 0.63. Legs: L of I-Leg- 2-6: 37, 32, 57, 67, 63; L of IV-Leg: 54, 66, 63, 75, 88, 78; number of swimming setae of the legs as in the female.

Remarks — Due to the presence of two pairs of glandularia lying between the genital field and insertions of the fourth legs and swimming setae on the second, third and fourth legs, Axonopsis arabica n. sp., resembles A. omanensis n. sp. from which it can be distinguished in the following features: P- 4 club-shaped, not distally tapering, presence of a hair-like, not heavy seta on the ventral side of P-4, female gonopore relatively large and the posterior pair of glandularia lying between the genital field and insertions of the fourth legs shifted closely to the genital field in the male.

Etymology — The species is named for its occurrence in Arabian Peninsula.

Distribution — Oman.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Trombidiformes

Family

Aturidae

Genus

Axonopsis

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