Renata S. Nascimento, E. B. Castro, A. Tassi, Jeferson L. C. Mineiro, Daniel Carrillo, R. Ochoa, Anibal R. Oliveira
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摘要
扁螨 Tenuipalpus uvae De Leon, 1962(Acari:Tenuipalpidae)仅限于美洲。目前关于该螨的唯一描述是基于来自墨西哥的主模式和 12 只副模式雌螨和若螨。本文主要根据副样以及来自佛罗里达(美国)和巴西的新材料对该种进行了重新描述。此外,本文还提供了新的具体诊断,包括雄虫、幼虫阶段和卵的特征,以及对所有标本的本体/形态分析。在 T. uvae 的所有阶段都发现了三个诊断特征:刚毛 v2 明显短于强锯齿状和棒状的 sc1-2;腿胫骨 I-II 各有三个刚毛,这是 T. uvae 独有的特征。此外,还描述了雌性种群内部和种群之间的形态差异和相似性。观察到的一个重要变化是雌螨背面呈网状,微板形态各异。有趣的是,只有在佛罗里达种群中才观察到雌螨的体表有这种特征,这表明观察到的变化可能是由于老化、环境条件或寄主关系造成的,因此还需要进一步研究。
The flat mite Tenuipalpus uvae De Leon (Acari: Tenuipalpidae): descriptions of all stages, ontogeny of setae and morphometric analysis
The flat mite Tenuipalpus uvae De Leon, 1962 (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) is restricted to the Americas. The only available descriptions of this mite are based on the holotype and 12 paratype females and nymphs from Mexico. This paper focuses on redescribing the species based on the paratypes and new material from Florida (USA) and Brazil. Additionally, a new specific diagnosis, including characterization of the male, larval stages and eggs, and an ontogenetic/morphometric analysis of all the specimens are provided. Three diagnostic features found in all stages of T. uvae are the seta v2 which is distinctly shorter than the strongly serrated and rodlike sc1–2, while the leg tibiae I–II have three setae each, characteristics unique to T. uvae. Intra and inter-specific morphometric population differences and similarities among females were also described. An important variation observed was a dorsal surface reticulated, with a different morphology of microplates. Interestingly, the female mites that exhibited this feature on the tegument were only observed in the Florida population, suggesting variations observed could be due to aging, environmental conditions or host associations, so further study is needed.