Congocepheus involutus Mahunka, 1997

Fernandez, Nestor, Theron, Pieter, Rollard, Christine & Tiedt, Louvrens, 2013, Family Carabodidae (Acari: Oribatida) V. The genus Congocepheus Balogh, 1958 (second part), with a redescription of Congocepheus involutus Mahunka, 1997, and descriptions of two new species, Zoosystema 35 (4), pp. 551-579 : 553-560

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2013n4a8

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7154295

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BF7571-0063-A02B-FF23-F9E4FDBEEF37

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scientific name

Congocepheus involutus Mahunka, 1997
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Congocepheus involutus Mahunka, 1997 View in CoL

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Congocepheus involutus Mahunka, 1997: 133 View in CoL , 134.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Holotype: 1 ♀, adult, MAD 89/52 Saint Marie , leg. B.Hauser, MHNG.

OTHER MATERIAL STUDIED. — 3 ♀♀ “Mad.856. Madagascar Centre.Province deTananarive. Forêt de Vanjamanitra (8km au SE d’Anjorzorobe) alt. 1380m, FDHMA avec bambou liane,mousses au sol, 12-V-1967 J-M Betsch Coll.”preserved in 70% ethanol ( MNHN) , 3 ♀♀ “Mad.906. Madagascar nord-est, Province de Tamative. Baie d’Antongil. Ile de Nosy Mangabe , alt 300 m FDHBA, litière, 16-VII-1967 J-M. Betsch Coll.”, preserved in 70% ethanol ( MHNG).

DIAGNOSIS (ADULT FEMALE). — Setation: c 1, c 2 epimeric, genital, adanal, simple; c 1, c 2, largest, rounded tip; in, ro, da, dm, dp, la, lm, lp, h 1, h 2, h 3, p 1, p 2, p 3 lanceolate; in, ro with two medial longitudinal veins; notogastral only one medial longitudinal vein; le lanceolate-dentate; an spiniform. Prodorsum: polyhedral, rounded apically; laterally genal incision present; slightly elevated interlamellar process, complete. Notogastral anterior depression, crossing dorsosejugal furrow, reaching posterior zone of elevated interlamellar process. Low lamellar furrow clearly visible; lamellar apical tip rounded, extending up to le setal insertion. Bothridial opening lateral; bothridial ring smooth with margin not clearly delimited; bothridial tooth present. Sensillus clavate, barbate; appearing similar to toothbrush in lateral view. Superior cornea of naso clearly visible, situated slightly anterior of rostral setal insertion.Tutorium a curving rod-like cuticular thickening anterior and posterior tutorial depression present. Humeral apophysis polyhedral; excavated V-shaped depression present. Notogaster: oval, with prominent polyhedral humeral process; dorsosejugal furrow narrow, rectilinear; notogastral anterior depression ovoid, deep. Fourteen pairs of setae, c 1, c 2 setae inserted on flat slightly elevated region. Circumgastric furrow easily discernible. Lyrifissures: only im, ih, ip clearly visible. Ventral region: thin furrow separating epimera 1, 2, 3; 3 and 4 fused. Epimeral chaetotaxy 3-1-3-3. Discidium triangular, with rounded, expanded apex. Large anterior genital furrow. Four pairs of genital setae. Aggenital setae absent. Three pairs of adanal seta.Two pairs of anal setae; long sharply tipped anal plate. Lyrifissures iad clearly discernible, situated anterior to ad3 setae. Only one rounded depression behind acetabulum IV.

ADULT DESCRIPTION

Measurements

SEM 291 Μm (300-305) × 167 Μm (171-176) (measurements on three specimens). Light microscopy 290 Μm (298-305) ×168 (172-176) (measurements on six specimens).

Shape

Elongate oval ( Figs 1A View FIG , 2A View FIG ).

Colour

S pecimens without cerotegument; dark yellow to brown, clear, slightly shiny,observed in reflected light. Cerotegument

Specimens covered by thin layer ( Figs 1 View FIG A-E; 3 View FIG A, B). SEM observations: faintly rugose to smooth.

Integument

Prodorsal microsculpture: faintly irregular tuberculate: bo, lamella, near insertion ro setae and around CSO; smooth; e.i.p, central zone between l.l.f up to ro setae, CSO surface.

Notogastral microsculpture; undulate.

Lateral microculpture: slightly irregular tuberculate except for Pd I, Pd II and discidum smooth.

Ventral microsculpture; smooth.

Setation

Lanceolate; in, ro, da, dm, dp, la, lm, lp, h 1, h 2, h 3, p 1, p 2, p 3; in and ro with two medial longitudinal veins ( Figs 1 View FIG B-D; 5 View FIG B); notogastral (except c 1, c 2 see below) with one medial longitudinal vein ( Figs 1A View FIG , 5C View FIG ); in largest; da, dm, dp, la, lm, lp, h 1, h 2, largest; p 1, p 2, p 3, h 3 smaller. Lanceolate-dentate; le setae ( Figs 1B, D View FIG ; 5D, F View FIG ), shape and dentitions size, little variation between specimens ( Fig. 1B, D View FIG ). Simple; c 1, c 2, epimeric, genital, aggenital and adanal seta ( Figs 1A View FIG ; 2A, B View FIG ; 3A View FIG ); c 1 and c 2 largest, with rounded tip. Spiniform; anal setae ( Fig. 5E View FIG ).

Prodorsum

Polyhedral, rounded apically ( Figs 1 View FIG A-D; 2 View FIG A). Convex in lateral view ( Figs 3A View FIG ; 4A, B View FIG ); e.i.p slightly elevated, complete ( Figs 3A View FIG ; 4A View FIG ); n.a.d reaching posterior zone of e.i.p.; posterior prodorsal zone depressed ( Figs 1A View FIG ; 2A View FIG ). Three pairs of setae; size in>le>ro; ro setae, inserted slightly antiaxially to medial plane; directed medially and converging; touching each other apically ( Fig. 1A, B, C View FIG ); in setae inserted near l.l.f ( Fig. 1A, B, C, D View FIG ); le setae laterally ( Figs 1B, D View FIG ; 3A View FIG ; 4A View FIG ; 5F View FIG ). Rostral anterior margin rounded; laterally, genal incision (d.ge), rounded, clearly visible ( Figs 1B, D View FIG ; 4B, D View FIG ). Lamellae running dorsolaterally; dorsal furrow (l.l.f) ( Figs 1A, B, C, D View FIG ; 2A View FIG ; 3A View FIG ; 4A, B View FIG ) demarcating inner paraxial margin; l.l.f terminating in the internal zone of conspicuous lamellar apex (la.ti) ( Figs 1B, C View FIG ; 3A View FIG ); in frontal view ( Fig. 4D View FIG ) l.l.f appearing as a slightly darker cuticular thickening, visible on surface as shallow furrow. The la.ti robust, round tipped structure ( Figs 1A, B, C View FIG ; 2A View FIG ; 3A View FIG ). Bothridial opening laterally ( Figs 3A, C View FIG ; 4A View FIG ). Sensillus more or less clavate ( Fig. 3C View FIG ), barbate; posterior zone smooth and anterior zone barbate causing toothbrush-like appearance ( Fig. 3D View FIG ).

Situated slightly in front of ro setae insertions, at the same level, superior cornea of naso (CSO) clearly visible ( Figs 1B, C View FIG ; 4D View FIG ) as smooth rounded structure (dorsal view) and convex (in lateral view). Circumgastric furrow easily discernible, situated between la, lm, lp, h 2, h 1 and h 3, p 1, p 2, p 3 setae ( Figs 2A View FIG ; 3A View FIG ).

Notogaster

Shape; oval, with prominent polyhedral humeral process( Figs 1A View FIG ; 2A View FIG ); in lateral view, anterior clearly depressed and rest convex ( Figs 3A View FIG ; 4A View FIG ); d.sj narrow, rectilinear, hardly discernible; notogastral anterior depression (n.a.d) ovoid, deep, slightly exceeding d.sj extending to e.i.p ( Fig. 3A View FIG ). Middle posterior zone of n.a.d, rectilinear; laterally curving, following the shape of h.ap ( Fig. 2A View FIG ).

Circumgastric furrow (s.c) present, hardly discernible ( Figs 1A View FIG ; 3A View FIG ; 5A View FIG ), almost always covered by cerotegument; without cerotegument, furrow well discernible, situated between la, lm, h 2, h 1 and p 1, p 2, p 3, h 3, setal insertion ( Fig. 2A View FIG ).

Fourteen pairs of setae,(c 1, c 2, da, dm, dp, la, lm, lp, h 1, h 2, h 3, p 1, p 2, p 3); c 1, c 2 extending forward, exceeding d.sj by quite a bit ( Figs 1A View FIG ; 2A View FIG ; 3A View FIG ), inserted on flat little elevated protuberance. Lyrifissures, only im, ih, ip well visible ( Figs 4 View FIG A-C).

Lateral region

Prodorsum; e.i.p slightly elevated. Seta in clearly visible, outwards directed ( Figs 3A View FIG ; 4A View FIG ); Lam easily discernible, terminating in conspicuous la.ti extending to le setae insertion ( Figs 1B View FIG ; 3A View FIG ; 4D View FIG ); tu rod-like curved cuticular thickening ( Fig. 5D View FIG ); s.tu.d deep ( Figs 1B, D View FIG ; 3A View FIG ; 5D View FIG ), pocket depression (a.tu.d) in anterior position, on both sides of tu ( Figs 4B View FIG ; 5D View FIG ); rounded pocket depression posteriorly below tu, (p.tu.d) ( Fig. 5D View FIG ). Anterior; h.ap rounded tip, penetrating posterior bothridial zone ( Figs 1E View FIG ; 3A View FIG ). Excavated V-shaped depression on h.ap clearly visible ( Fig. 3C View FIG , indicated by double arrow). Setae c 1, c 2, easily visible; tips extending slightly posterior to level of insertion of seta in ( Figs 1A View FIG ; 2A View FIG ; 3A View FIG ; 4A View FIG ); small flat elevated protuberance situated posterior c setae; s.c easily discernible ( Figs 1A View FIG ; 3A View FIG ) Lyrifissures hardly discernible; only im, ih clearly visible ( Fig. 4A View FIG ). One depression (dep) discernible posterior leg IV.

Posterior view ( Figs 4C View FIG , 5A View FIG )

Setae; da, dm, dp, la, lm, lp, h 1, h 2 directing medially; p 1, p 2, p 3, h 3, directed posteriorly and ventrally. Furrow of circumgastric depression (s.c) clearly visible. Lyrifissure ip easily discernible between p 2 and p 3.

Ventral region ( Figs 2B View FIG , 3B View FIG )

SEM observation; epimera hardly visible due to presence of cerotegumental layer ( Fig. 3B View FIG ). Optical observation ( Fig. 2B View FIG ); thin furrow separating epimera 1, 2 and 3; 3 and 4 fused; apo 1, apo 2, apo.sj and apo 3 easily discernible. Epimeral chaetotaxy 3-1-3-3. Discidum (dis) triangular, rounded expanded apex. In front of genital plate a.g.f conspicuous furrow, well delimited. Aggenital setae absent; four pairs of genital setae. Three pairs of adanal seta. Two pairs of anal setae; anal plate terminating in long sharp tip ( Fig. 5E View FIG ). Lyrifissures iad easily discernible, situated lateral and anterior ad 3 setae. Only one rounded depression clearly discernible posterior acetabulatum IV.

REMARKS

In this species all elements of the “protection mechanism” are present, as in Bovicarabodes ( Fernandez et al. 2013a) , but the anterior part of h.ap penetrates deeply into the posterior part of bothridium.

MHNG

Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Sarcoptiformes

SubOrder

Oribatida

Family

Carabodidae

Genus

Congocepheus

Loc

Congocepheus involutus Mahunka, 1997

Fernandez, Nestor, Theron, Pieter, Rollard, Christine & Tiedt, Louvrens 2013
2013
Loc

Congocepheus involutus

MAHUNKA S. 1997: 133
1997
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