Arrenurus (Arrenurus) trichophorus Daday, 1905
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Arrenurus (Arrenurus) trichophorus Daday, 1905
Arrhenurus trichophorus Daday, 1905: 338 ; typical area, Tuyutí, Villarrica, Paraguay; Arrenurus View in CoL (s. str.) trichophorus Lundblad, 1944: 18 ; Viets, 1978: 57; Rosso de Ferradás & Fernández, 2005: 191.
Description
Males: Body, anterior section oval in shape, with the eyes located on a pair of protuberances; length, including pygal lobes, 876–950 (1175); width 731–801 (948); appendix, marked by an angle of the ventral shield, length 206–289; width 529–611; dorsal furrow reaches the ventral surface; second pair of dorsal glands on protuberances joined only at their base; length of the dorsal shield to the posterior end 710; width 512; petiole, dorsal length 116–153 (123); width 148–206; straight sides, slightly narrower at the base, the center being higher and larger and the borders thinner and translucent ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 12 – 18 ); coxae, length between the anterior end of CxI and the posterior border of CxIV: 562–664 (537); width between the left and right articular apophyses of IVLeg: 826–859 (950); genital field reaches the border of the body, width: 545–562 (619) ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 12 – 18 ); length of the gonopore 58–66 (50); capitulum, ventral length 185–202 (212); chelicera 226–236 (210); dorsal lengths of the palpal segments, PI, 45–53 (35); PII, 103–124 (107); PIII, 82–103 (72); PIV, 164–214 (134); PV, 74–78 (66); all palpal hairs are bipectinate, except for the internal hair of PIII ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 12 – 18 ); dorsal lengths of the distal segments of the first leg: ILeg4, 170–177 (164); ILeg5, 160–172 (148); ILeg6, 150–168 (134); dorsal lengths of the distal segments of the fourth leg: IVLeg4, 242–267 (222); spur, 70–82 (62); IV Leg5, 177–185 (185); IVLeg6, 201–205 (205); ILeg6, covered with long, thin hair ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 12 – 18 ) IVLeg3 with 8–10 swimming hairs (s.h.) (11–14); IVLeg4 with 7–11 s.h. (14), its distal end a brush of 4 long, fine, but nonswimming hairs ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 12 – 18 ); IVLeg5 with 11–13 s.h. (13).
Female: Body rounded in shape, slightly projected forward; length 793–950; width 628–892; full dorsal furrow; dorsal shield with 3 pairs of glandularia; length 575–611; width 496–624; CxI and CxII with the sharpened anterior ends ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 12 – 18 ); length between the anterior end of CxI to the posterior border of CxIV 388–562; width between the articular apophysis of IVLeg 496–706; genital field located posterolaterally with regard to the genital flaps ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 12 – 18 ); width of the genital field 380–432; genital flaps, length 140–143; width 140–140; morphology and chaetotaxy of the palpi as in the males; length of the dorsal border of the palpal segments, PI: 42–45; PII: 112–138; PIII: 68–72; PIV: 134–196; PV: 70–82; legs, distal border of the segments, ILeg4: 134–142; ILeg5: 110–127; ILeg6: 103–109 ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 12 – 18 ); IVLeg4: 144–168; IVLeg5: 134–147; IVLeg6: 113–126; IVLeg3 with 9 s.h.; IVLeg4 with 7–7 s.h.; IVLeg5 with 7–8 s.h. ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 12 – 18 ). Material studied
1 % and 2 Ψ: ARGENTINA, province of Buenos Aires, Campana county, Otamendi, small pond communicated with the Paraná de las Palmas, M. Archangelsky collection, 17 XII1987; 2 % and 4 Ψ: the same references and col., 16II1988; 4 % and 3 Ψ, the same references and col., 27VI1988, the entire material deposited in C.C.D.A.I..
A male from Paraguay, Lundblad Collection, " Riksmuseum ", Stockholm, Sweden whose label has the following data: 2227 Plesiotyp; Arrenurus trichophorus Daday ; Paraguay, Villarrica. Tujuti. Sumpfbach; 23121937; F.H. Schade leg..
Comments
The males from Paraná are smaller than the specimen from the Lundblad Collection (plesiotype), but among the Argentinian specimens studied, the palps and legs have variations in width that reach greater values than those of the Paraguayan specimen. In the A. trichophorus from the Paraná river, the central glands of the dorsal shield are located on marked protuberances; I also found variations in the number and types of hair on the internal face of PII relative to the revised Lundblad specimen. The description of the female of this species was carried out concisely by Daday (1905) but later was not included in the revisions of Daday’s species carried out by Lundblad (1930 and 1944).
The small pond mentioned above contained a diversity of aquatic vegetation ( Lemnaceae , Araceae and Potamogetonaceae ) and the water mite fauna included species of Mamersellides (Anisitsiellidae) , Limnesia , Koenikea, Arrenurus (Megaluracarus) and A. (Arrenuropsides).
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Arrenurus |
Arrenurus (Arrenurus) trichophorus Daday, 1905
Ferradás, Rosso & Beatriz 2006 |
trichophorus
Lundblad 1944: 18 |
Daday 1905: 338 |