Euseius alstoniae ( Gupta, 1975 )

Bhowmik, Sagarika & Karmakar, Krishna, 2021, Five new species and re-description of eight species belonging to the family Phytoseiidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) from West Bengal, India, Zootaxa 4975 (3), pp. 401-450 : 402-406

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Euseius alstoniae ( Gupta, 1975 )
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Euseius alstoniae ( Gupta, 1975) View in CoL

Amblyseius alstoniae Gupta, 1975: 31 .

Amblyseius (Euseius) alstoniae . — Gupta, 1985.

Euseius alstoniae View in CoL . — Chant & McMurtry, 2005c: 187.

( Figs 1–7 View FIGURES 1–7 , 82–83 View FIGURES 82–92 )

Female (n =10).

Dorsum ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1–7 ). Dorsal shield 328 (320–335) long and 230 (225–235) wide, striated laterally and reticulated dorsomedially, with five pairs of solenostomes (gd2, gd4, gd6, gd8 and gd9;) and 19 pairs of dorsal setae including two pairs of sublateral setae: j1 32 (31–33), j3 37 (35–38), j4 16 (15–17), j5 15 (13–16), j6 27 (25–28), J2 27 (26–28), J5 6 (5–7), z2 32 (30–33), z4 41 (40–42), z5 15 (13–17), Z1 22 (21–23), Z4 30 (27–32), Z5 64 (63–65), s4 54 (53–55), S2 27 (25–28), S4 24 (22–25), S5 29 (28–30), r3 17 (17–18), R 1 12 (12–13). All setae smooth and short to medium in length, except j3, z4, s4 and Z5 setae are longer than other dorsal setae and Z5 is the longest.

Peritreme ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1–7 ). Extending up to the level of seta z2.

Venter ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1–7 ). All shields smooth. Sternal shield 65 (61–68) long and 80 (74–84) wide at level of setae ST1– ST3 and ST3–ST3 respectively, with three pairs of setae and two pairs of lyrifissures; one pair of setae (ST4) on the membrane; posterior margin inconspicuous. Distances between ST2–ST2 67 (63–71) and ST5–ST5 79 (77–80). Two pairs of metapodal shields, primary shield 29 (28–30) long and secondary shield 17 (15–18) long. Ventrianal shield 105 (100–110) long, 53 (50–55) wide at level of ZV2 setae and 72 (70–74) wide at level of anus; with three pairs of pre-anal setae, JV1, JV2 and ZV2, and one pair of large elliptical pre-anal pores. Membrane surrounding ventrianal shield with four pairs of setae ZV1, ZV3, JV4 and JV5, the latter 32 (31–33) long smooth.

Chelicera ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1–7 ). Fixed digit 24 (24–25) long, with three teeth and a distinct pilus dentilis; movable digit 24 (24–25) long, without teeth.

Spermatheca ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1–7 ). Calyx elongated, tubular 38 (36–40) long, flared at the base of vesicle. Atrium with distinct major and minor duct.

Legs ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1–7 ). Legs IV with three smooth macrosetae with pointed tips: SgeIV 54 (51–57), StiIV 41 (39–43), StIV 73 (70–75). Chaetotactic formula of genu II: 2 2/0, 2/0 1; genu III: 1 2/1, 2/0 1. Length of leg I: 413 (400–425), leg II: 334 (325–343), leg III: 344 (332–355), leg IV: 465 (455–475).

Male (n =7) A lightly sclerotised mite with 19 pairs of dorsal setae. Idiosomal setal pattern: 10A:9B/ JV –3,4: ZV –1,3.

Dorsum. Dorsal shield 237 (235–238) long and 167 (165–168) wide, with lateral lines and reticulated in the dorsomedian region; with five pairs of solenostomes (gd2, gd4, gd6, gd8 and gd9); 19 pairs of setae on the dorsal shield: j1 22 (22–23), j3 21 (20–22), j4 13 (11–15), j5 11 (9–12), j6 14 (12–16), J2 14 (12–16), J5 4 (4–5), z2 19 (18–20), z4 26 (24–27), z5 9 (8–10), Z1 13 (10–15), Z4 15 (13–17), Z5 36 (33–38), s4 37 (33–40), S2 18 (15–20), S4 15 (13–17), S5 17 (15–19), r3 14 (13–15), R1 10 (9–11). All setae smooth and short to medium in length, j3, z4, s4 and Z5 longer, Z5 longest.

Peritreme. Extending up to the level of seta z2.

Venter ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1–7 ). Sternogenital shield with a few lateral lines, ventrianal shield striated. Sternogenital shield with five pairs of setae and three pairs of distinguishable lyrifissures. Ventrianal shield 110 (108–111) long, 111 (110–112) wide at level of ZV2 setae and 68 (65–69) wide at level of anus; with three pairs of pre-anal setae, JV1, JV2 and ZV2 arranged in a tangential line and one pair of large elliptical pre-anal pores. Membrane surrounding ventrianal shield with one pair of setae JV5; the latter 18 (16–20) long and smooth.

Chelicera ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 1–7 ). Spermatodactyl foot-shaped, shaft 14 (14–15) long and foot 4 (4–5) long.

Legs. Legs IV with three smooth macrosetae, pointed distally and of the following lengths: SgeIV 36 (33–38), StiIV 26 (22–30), StIV 49 (48–50). Chaetotactic formula of genu II and genu III are identical to the female. Length of leg I: 316 (313–318), leg II: 258 (255–260), leg III: 263 (255–270) and leg IV: 333 (328–338).

Specimens examined. Two female specimens (Acar.lab/ BCKV /8307/2018) collected from China rose, Hibiscus sp. (Malvaceae) at Jhargram: 22°27’47” N, 87°0’45” E, 81 m above mean sea level, Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal on 30 March 2018. Voucher slides of these two female specimens have been deposited in the National Zoological Collection (NZC), Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata with same collection data as above. Two female specimens (Acar.lab/ BCKV /8308/2018) collected from Paper flower, Bougainvillea glabra (Nyctaginaceae) , two female specimens (Acar.lab/ BCKV /8309/2018) collected from Cashew, Anacardium occidentale (Anacardiaceae) , three female specimens (Acar.lab/ BCKV /8310–8311/2018) collected from Champak, Magnolia champaca (Magnoliaceae) , three female specimens (Acar.lab/ BCKV /8312–8313/2018) collected from Cassia , Cassia tora (Leguminosae) and five female specimens (Acar.lab/ BCKV /8314–8315/2018) collected from Yellow oleander, Cascabela thevetia (Apocynaceae) with same collection data as the above mentioned female specimen. One female specimen (Acar.lab/ BCKV /8316/2018) collected from Chalta, Dillenia indica (Dilleniaceae) and one female specimen (Acar. lab/ BCKV /8317/2018) collected from unknown weed, at Mukutmanipur: 22°57’25.18” N, 86°47’30.84” E, 300 m above mean sea level, Bankura, West Bengal on 3 April 2018. Five male specimens (Acar.lab/ BCKV /8318– 8322/2018) collected from Star fruit, Averrhoa carambola (Oxalidaceae) at Mondouri: 22° 56’ 32”N, 88° 30’ 51”E, 9 m above mean sea level, Nadia, West Bengal on 21 June 2016. Two male specimens (Acar.lab/ BCKV /8316/2018) collected from Chalta, Dillenia indica (Dilleniaceae) and one male specimen (Acar.lab/ BCKV /8317/2018) collected from weed, at Mukutmanipur: 22°57’25.18” N, 86°47’30.84” E, 300 m above mean sea level, Bankura, West Bengal on 3 April 2018. Voucher slides of these three male specimens have been deposited in the National Zoological Collection (NZC), Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata with same collection data as above.

Distribution. Asia: India: Arunachal Pradesh ( Gupta, 1987b); Bihar ( Gupta & Nahar, 1981); Delhi ( Dhooria, 1982); Gujarat ( Gupta, 1977b); Kerala ( Haneef & Sadanandan, 2013); ( Sadanandan, 2011); Madhya Pradesh (Gupta, 1986); Orissa ( Gupta, 1978b); Punjab ( Dhooria, 1990; Gupta, 1977b); Rajasthan ( Gupta, 1977b); Tamil Nadu ( Gupta, 1978a); Uttar Pradesh ( Dhooria, 1983); West Bengal ( Gupta, 1975, 1992).

Remarks. There is no difference in the dorsal setal meseaurement and in the setae of leg IV of our specimens compared with the original description ( Table 1 View Table 1 ). However the dorsal shield is described as smooth in the original description while in the present species it is laterally striated and reticulated dorsomedially.

Ecological Notes. This species is widely distributed throughout the state of West Bengal and it is associated with many agri-horticultural and weed plants. It has been noted to feed on many spider mites and eriophyid mites species and hence can be utilised for biological control of pest mites and small sucking insects.

Table 1. Measurements Euseius alstoniae collected in this study compared with those of the holotype. Abbreviations: Dsl: Dorsal shield length, Dsw: Dorsal shield width, Vs: Ventrianal shield length, Vsw: Ventrianal shield width. Holotype data from Gupta (1986).

  female male
Characters India (n = 10) Holotype India (n = 8) Paratype
  (present study) India (n = 1) (present study) India (n = 1)
Dsl 328 (320–335) 237 (235–238)
Dsw s4 230 (225–235) 167 (165–168)
j1 32 (31–33) 25–28 22 (22–23)  
j3 37 (35–38) 28–33 21 (20–22)  
j4 16 (15–17) 8–13 13 (11–15)  
j5 15 (13–16) 8–13 11 (9–12)  
j6 27 (25–28) 26–31 14 (12–16)  
J2 27 (26–28) 26–31 14 (12–16)  
J5 6 (5–7) 5–6 4 (4–5)  
r3 17 (17–18) 15–18 14 (13–15) Dorsal chaetotaxy
R1 12 (12–13) 15–18 10 (9–11) similar to female
s4 54 (53–55) 48–56 37 (33–40)  
S2 27 (25–28) 26–31 18 (15–20)  
S4 24 (22–25) 18–22 15 (13–17)  
S5 29 (28–30) 28–34 17 (15–19)  
z2 32 (30–33) 26–28 19 (18–20)  
z4 41 (40–42) 31–38 26 (24–27)  
z5 15 (13–17) 18–19 9 (8–10)  
Z1 22 (21–23) 20–22 13 (10–15)  
Z4 30 (27–32) 27–29 15 (13–17)  
Z5 64 (63–65) 56–63 36 (33–38)  
ST2–ST2 67 (63–71)
ST3–ST3 80 (74–84)
ST1–ST3 65 (61–68)
ST5–ST5 79 (77–80)
Vsl 105 (100–110) 90 110 (108–111)
Vsw ZV2 53 (50–55) 111 (110–112)
Vsw anus 72 (70–74) 78 68 (65–69)
JV5 32 (31–33) 44 18 (16–20)
SgeIV 54 (51–57) 48–52 36 (33–38) 18–21
StiIV 41 (39–43) 32–36 26 (22–30) 18–34
StIV 73 (70–75) 67–76 49 (48–50) 22–50
Calyx length 38 (36–40) NA
Fixed digit length 24 (24–25)
No teeth fixed digit 3 2–3
Movable digit length 24 (24–25)
No teeth movable digit 0 0
Spermatodactyl shaft NA NA 14 (14–15)
Spermatodactyl toe NA NA 4 (4–5)
Primary metapodal plate length 29 (28–30) NA
Secondary metapodal plate length 17 (15–18) NA

Table 1. Measurements Euseius alstoniae collected in this study compared with those of the holotype. Abbreviations: Dsl: Dorsal shield length, Dsw: Dorsal shield width, Vs: Ventrianal shield length, Vsw: Ventrianal shield width. Holotype data from Gupta (1986).

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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Mesostigmata

Family

Phytoseiidae

Genus

Euseius

Loc

Euseius alstoniae ( Gupta, 1975 )

Bhowmik, Sagarika & Karmakar, Krishna 2021
2021
Loc

Euseius alstoniae

Chant, D. A. & McMurtry, J. A. 2005: 187
2005
Loc

Amblyseius alstoniae

Gupta, S. K. 1975: 31
1975
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