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Fagacarus 属(螨科:Acari: Acaridae)的特征是背部长有栉状刚毛,特体上有大量硬齿和装饰,是根瘤螨亚科中的一个明显特征。该属的螨虫生活在倒下的树干内,只是偶尔被采集到。不过,这些螨虫比以前认为的分布更广的可能性越来越大。已描述的单一物种 Fagacarus verrucosus 来自美国(印第安纳州和密歇根州);北美(科罗拉多州)以及古北西部和东部报告了两个未描述的物种。Fagacarus 的去雄阶段是已知的,但从未被完整描述过。本文根据在俄罗斯远东地区发现的成虫和雌虫,描述了一个新物种 Fagacarus absalom sp.新物种与 F. verrucosus 的区别在于腿部刚毛 d IV(雌性)和独角(σ II)的长度、成体后节茎 II 的形状以及雄性假肛刚毛 ps1-2 和跗节 IV 的背嵴。F. absalom sp. n.和 F. verrucosus 之间未校正的 18S rDNA 遗传距离为 1.52%,这足以根据这一缓慢进化的核基因来划分这两个物种。
A new mite species Fagacarus absalom sp. n. (Astigmata: Acaridae) from the Eastern Palearctic, with 18 rRNA molecular barcodes
The genus Fagacarus (Acari: Acaridae) characterized by long pectinate dorsal setae and heavily sclerotized and ornamented idiosoma is unmistakably recognizable in the subfamily Rhizoglyphinae. Mites of this genus live inside fallen tree trunks and have been only occasionally collected. However, it is increasingly likely that these mites are more widespread than previously believed. The single described species, Fagacarus verrucosus, is known from the USA (Indiana and Michigan); two undescribed species were reported from North America (Colorado) and the Western and Eastern Palearctic. The deutonymphal stage of Fagacarus is known, but it has never fully described. The paper presents description of a new species, Fagacarus absalom sp. n., based on adults and deutonymphs found in the Russian Far East. The new species differs from F. verrucosus by the length of seta d IV (female) and solenidia (σ II) of legs, the shape of posterior apodemes II in adults and pseudanal setae ps1-2 and the dorsal crista of tarsus IV in males. The uncorrected 18S rDNA genetic distance between F. absalom sp. n. and F. verrucosus is 1.52%, which is sufficient to delimit the two species based on this slowly evolving nuclear gene.