Microtrombicula fulgida ( Schluger, Grochovskaja, Ngu, Hoe and Tung, 1963 )
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Microtrombicula fulgida ( Schluger, Grochovskaja, Ngu, Hoe and Tung, 1963)
( Figs. 31A, B View FIGURE 31 , 32–34 View FIGURE 32 View FIGURE 33 View FIGURE 34 )
Trombicula fulgida Schluger, Grochovskaja, Ngu, Hoe and Tung, 1963: 696 , figs. 23–29.
Microtrombicula fulgida: Kudryashova 2004: 19 .
Microtrombicula (Microtrombicula) fulgida: Chau et al. 2007: 95 , fig. 44.
Diagnosis. SIF = 6B-N-2-3111.1000; fsp = 7.7.7; fCx = 1.1.1; fSt = 2.2; fPp = B/B/BbB; fSc: PL> AM> AL; Ip = 547–565; fD = 2H-7-10-5-5-4-4; DS = 31–37; V = 31–42; NDV = 67–74. Sensilla, sternal and coxal setae branched. Standard measurements of type series given in Table 10 View TABLE 10 .
Description (larva) [based on lectotype and 3 paralectotypes]. IDIOSOMA ( Figs. 31A, B View FIGURE 31 , 32 View FIGURE 32 ). Eyes 2 + 2; 31–37 barbed dorsal idiosomal setae, including one pair of humeral setae; 4 sternal setae, each with 2 barbs; 31–42 ventral setae; NDV = 67–74.
GNATHOSOMA ( Fig. 33A, B View FIGURE 33 ). Cheliceral blade with tricuspid cap; gnathobase with sparse puncta and 1 pair of branched setae; cheliceral base and palpal femur with sparse puncta; galeala nude; palpal claw with 2 prongs, internal prong longer; setae on palpal femur and genu branched; dorsal and ventral palpal tibial setae branched, lateral palpal tibial seta with 1 branch; palpal tarsus with 6 branched setae and tarsala.
SCUTUM ( Figs. 31A View FIGURE 31 , 33C View FIGURE 33 ). Pentagonal, wider than long, with anterolateral shoulders, with rounded posterior margin, moderately covered with small puncta, with 1 AM, 1 pair of ALs and 1 pair of PLs; AM anterior to level of ALs; all scutal setae uniformly covered with small barbs; PLs longest and ALs shortest scutal setae; sensilla flagelliform, with 8 long branches in distal half; sensillum bases situated close to each other and far anterior to level of PLs (PSB – P-PL = 7–10 µm).
LEGS ( Fig. 33D–F View FIGURE 33 ). All 7-segmented, with 1 pair of claws and claw-like empodium. Leg I: coxa with 1 seta bearing 3 long branches (1B); trochanter 1B; basifemur 1B; telofemur 5B; genu 4B, 3 genualae, microgenuala; tibia 8B, 2 tibialae, microtibiala; tarsus 23B, tarsala, microtarsala distal to tarsala, subterminala, parasubterminala, pretarsala. Leg II: coxa 1B (with 2 short barbs); trochanter 1B; basifemur 2B; telofemur 4B; genu 3B, genuala; tibia 6B, 2 tibialae; tarsus 16B, tarsala, microtarsala at level of tarsala, pretarsala. Leg III: coxa 1B (with 3 long branches); trochanter 1B; basifemur 2B; telofemur 3B; genu 3B, genuala; tibia 6B, tibiala; tarsus 13B, mastitarsala.
Host. Rattus tanezumi Temminck [= Rattus flavipectus (Milne-Edwards) ]. The host was indicated as a “rat” on the slide labels but was identified as R. flavipectus in the thesis of Grochovskaja (unpublished typescript).
Distribution. Vietnam.
Type material examined ( Fig. 34 View FIGURE 34 ). Lectotype (here designated): larva ZMMU Tdt-3232 (specimen 5) ex R. tanezumi (labeled as “rat”) No 543, Vietnam, Nghe An Province, Phu Quy , 8 September1956, coll. I.M. Grochovskaja. Paralectotypes: three larvae, ZMMU Tdt-3229 (specimen 1), ZMMU Tdt-3231 (specimen 3), ZMMU Tdt-3280 “ Trombicula vitosa ” (specimen 5), ex R. tanezumi (labeled as “rat”) Nos 571, 568, Vietnam, Nghe An Province, Phu Quy , 10 September 1956, coll. I.M. Grochovskaja.
Remarks. Microtrombicula fulgida is similar to M. munda (Gater, 1932) and differs from it in the greater number of idiosomal setae (fD = 2H-7-10-5-5-4-4, DS = 31–36, V = 32–42, and NDV = 67–74 vs. 2H-6-6-4-4-2-2, 26, 32, and 58, respectively), all coxal and sternal setae branched vs. nude (except coxal setae I), and by longer legs (Ip = 547–565 vs. 488) ( Vercammen-Grandjean 1965a).
This species is also close to M. nadchatrami Vercammen-Grandjean, 1965 and differs from it in a shorter scutum (ASB = 20–21, PSB = 19–21, SD = 39–43, and AP = 19–22, vs. 24, 25, 49, and 25, respectively), shorter setae (AM = 24–25, AL = 20–22, PL = 29–33, D min = 18–24, D max = 25–26, V min = 9–16, V max = 22–24, vs. 31, 28, 38, 27, 32, 21, and 28, respectively), shorter legs (Ip = 547–565 vs. 644), and less branched sternal and coxal setae (sternal setae with 2 vs. about 6 barbs; coxal setae I and III with 3 vs. about 6 long branches; coxal setae II with 2 vs. multiple short barbs) ( Vercammen-Grandjean 1965a).
Range | Mean | Lectotype | |
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AW | 42–44 | 43 | 42 |
PW | 52–56 | 54 | 52 |
SB | 15–18 | 16 | 16 |
ASB | 20–21 | 20 | 20 |
PSB | 19–21 | 21 | 19 |
SD | 39–43 | 41 | 39 |
P-PL | 11–14 | 12 | 11 |
AP | 19–22 | 21 | 22 |
AM | 24–25 | 25 | 25 |
AL | 20–22 | 21 | 22 |
PL | 29–33 | 31 | 32 |
H | 33–39 | 36 | 39 |
D min | 18–24 | 21 | 24 |
D max | 25–26 | 25 | 26 |
V min | 9–16 | 14 | 14 |
V max | 22–24 | 23 | 24 |
pa | 192–198 | 195 | 198 |
pm | 161–176 | 167 | 162 |
pp | 189–194 | 191 | 189 |
Ip | 547–565 | 553 | 549 |
DS | 31–37 | 33 | 31 |
V | 31–42 | 36 | 36 |
NDV | 67–74 | 70 | 67 |
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Microtrombicula fulgida ( Schluger, Grochovskaja, Ngu, Hoe and Tung, 1963 )
Antonovskaia, Anastasia A. & Stekolnikov, Alexandr A. 2021 |
Microtrombicula (Microtrombicula) fulgida:
Chau, N. V. & Hien, D. S. & Van, N. T. 2007: 95 |
Microtrombicula fulgida:
Kudryashova, N. I. 2004: 19 |
Trombicula fulgida
Schluger, E. G. & Grochovskaja, I. M. & Ngu, D. V. & Hoe, N. X. & Tung, D. K. 1963: 696 |