关于新大陆异域甲虫属mycotruupes(金龟子总科:土足螨科)和土足螨属mycotruacarus mycotrupetes (Krantz和Mellott)(蜱螨亚纲:大足螨科)的注释,这是一种与美国东南部的gaigei Olson和Hubbell土足螨有亲缘关系的早期衍生繁殖螨

Pub Date : 2023-07-06 DOI:10.24349/4h94-gv61
G. W. Krantz
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被描述的五种不会飞的异域地锥甲虫属真菌甲虫仅限于佛罗里达半岛的深沙脊和美国南卡罗来纳和乔治亚州南部皮埃蒙特和大西洋海岸平原交界处邻近的高架沙丘栖息地。根据对所有5种已被描述的真菌属的主要博物馆藏品的研究,我们得出结论:一种独特的、早期衍生的巨螯螨(mycotruupacarus mycotrupetes)寄生在盖盖真菌属(mycotruupes gaigei)上,而在其他4种已被描述的真菌属上都没有发现,在这些甲虫身上也没有发现其他种类的巨螯螨(Geotrupacarus mycotrupetes)。它们是孤立的,在自己的沙脊或沙丘生境中是异域的。同时还确定了一种有翼的、广泛分布的地锥甲虫,它与Myco共生。佛罗里达州的盖革菌在实验室环境中对分枝杆菌极具吸引力,但并未将分枝杆菌的范围扩大到佛罗里达半岛以外。
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Notes on the New World allopatric beetle genus Mycotrupes (Scarabaeoidea: Geotrupidae) and on Geotrupacarus mycotrupetes (Krantz and Mellott) (Acari: Macrochelidae), an early derivative phoretic mite associate of Mycotrupes gaigei Olson and Hubbell in southeastern United States
The five described species of the flightless, allopatric geotrupid beetle genus Mycotrupes are restricted to deep sand ridges in peninsular Florida and to adjacent, elevated sand hill habitats along the juncture of the Piedmont and the Atlantic Coastal Plain in southern South Carolina and Georgia, USA. Based on examination of major museum collections of all five described Mycotrupes species, it was concluded that Geotrupacarus mycotrupetes, a distinctive, early derivative macrochelid mite phoretic on Mycotrupes gaigei, does not occur on any of the other four described species of Mycotrupes, nor have other species of Geotrupacarus been found on any of these beetles, all of which (like Myco. gaigei) are isolated and allopatric in their own sand ridge or sand hill habitats. It also was determined that Geotrupes egeriei Germar, a winged, widely distributed geotrupid beetle that co-occurs with Myco. gaigei in Florida and which is strongly attractive to G. mycotrupetes in laboratory settings, has not expanded the range of G. mycotrupetes beyond peninsular Florida.
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