A newly recorded mite species of the genus Storchia Oudemans (Acari: Stigmaeidae) from Turkey: Storchia hendersonae Fan and Zhang



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DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.16969/teb.80694 Türk. entomol. bült., 2015, 5(3): 115-120 ISSN 2146-975X Original article (Orijinal araştırma) A newly recorded mite species of the genus Storchia Oudemans (Acari: Stigmaeidae) from Turkey: Storchia hendersonae Fan and Zhang Türkiye den Storchia Oudemans (Acari: Stigmaeidae) cinsine ait yeni bir akar türü kaydı: Storchia hendersonae Fan and Zhang Sibel DİLKARAOĞLU* 1 2 Salih DOĞAN 1 Orhan ERMAN 2 Sevgi SEVSAY 1 Sezai ADİL 1 Summary Storchia hendersonae, only known from the type locality, New Zealand was herein described and figured based on specimens collected from litter, moss and lichen in Harşit Valley (Turkey). This species is a new record for the mite fauna of Turkey. Key words: Mite, Raphignathoidea, Storchia, new record, Turkey Özet Sadece tip yeri olan Yeni Zelenda da bilinen Storchia hendersonae nin Harşit Vadisi nden alınan döküntü, yosun ve likenden toplanan örnekleri üzerinden tanımı gözden geçirildi ve şekilleri çizildi. Bu tür, Türkiye akar faunası için yeni kayıttır. Anahtar sözcükler: Akar, Raphignathoidea, Storchia, yeni kayıt, Türkiye 1 Erzincan Üniversitesi, Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi, Biyoloji Bölümü, Erzincan, Türkiye 2 Fırat Üniversitesi, Fen Fakültesi, Biyoloji Bölümü, Elazığ, Türkiye * Sorumlu yazar (Corresponding author) e-mail: sdilkara@erzincan.edu.tr Alınış (Received): 25.05.2015 Kabul ediliş (Accepted): 11.09.2015 115

A newly recorded mite species of the genus Storchia Oudemans (Acari: Stigmaeidae) from Turkey: S. hendersonae Fan and Zhang Introduction The family Stigmaeidae (Acari) is the most abundant in the superfamily Raphignathoidea, and it consists of 32 valid genera (Doğan et al., 2015). The genus Storchia Oudemans is one of the smallest genera of Stigmaeidae (Fan & Zhang, 2005). Members of this genus live in/on soil, litter, moss, under tree bark, house dust and stored products (Doğan & Ayyıldız, 2003; Akyol, 2011; Hassanzadeh et al., 2013). This genus comprises eleven species in the world, and to date three species were reported from Turkey: S. robustus (Berlese, 1885), S. hakkariensis Uluçay, 2014 and S. ardabiliensis Safasadati, Khanjani, Razmjou and Doğan, 2010 (Doğan, 2007; Safasadati et al., 2010; Akyol, 2011; Uluçay, 2014). An additional species, S. hendersonae has been given from Turkey with this study. Material and Methods The mite specimens were extracted in the lichen, moss and litter collected from Harşit Valley using Berlese funnels, cleared in 60% lactic acid and mounted on microscopic slides in Hoyer s medium under stereo microscope. Drawings were made with the aid of a Leica DM 4000 B phase-contrast light microscope. Body size and measurements of various structures of the body were taken in micrometers (µm) with the aid of The Leica Application Suite (LAS) Software Version 3.8. Dorsal idiosomal and leg setal designations follow Kethley (1990) and Grandjean (1944), respectively. Measurements of the drawing specimen were given first and those of other specimen were given parenthetically. Specimens examined were deposited in Acarology Laboratory of Erzincan University, Erzincan, Turkey. Family: Stigmaeidae Oudemans Genus: Storchia Oudemans Type species: Caligonus robustus Berlese Diagnosis Females of the genus Storchia can be distinguished by the following characters: Subcapitulum bearing two pairs of subcapitular setae (m, n) and two pairs of adoral setae (or 1, or 2 ). Propodosomal shield smooth or reticulated, with two pairs of setae (vi, ve). Eyes and post-ocular bodies absent. Dorsum with 13 or 14 pairs of setae. Suranal shield divided and bearing 2 or 3 pairs of setae (h 1 and h 2, h 3 present or absent). Humeral shields vestigial or absent. Coxisternal shields absent. Ventral opisthosoma with 4 pairs of aggenital setae and 3 pairs of pseudanal setae, genital valves with 2 to 4 pairs of genital setae (Doğan & Ayyıldız, 2003; Fan & Zhang, 2005; Safasadati et al., 2010; Dönel & Doğan, 2011; Bagheri et al., 2012; Hassanzadeh et al., 2013). Storchia hendersonae Fan and Zhang, 2005 Female (n=2) (Figures 1, 2) Idiosoma oval. Length of body 474 (450), width 232 (220). Gnathosoma. 71 (64), chelicerae 106 (102) long. Subcapitulum with two pairs of adoral setae (or 1,2 ) and two pairs of subcapitular setae (m, n). Dimensions and distance between subcapitular setae, m 22 (19), n 76 (71), m m 29 (28), n n 33 (32), m n 13 (11). Dorsum. Propodosomal shield with reticulations and two pairs of setae (vi, ve). Apodemal marking, eyes and post-ocular bodies absent. sci and sce on the minute platelets. Dorsal setae c 1, c 2, d 1, d 2, e 1, e 2, f 1 located on striated integument. Humeral shield absent. Suranal shield divided and bearing two pairs of setae (h 1, h 2 ). h 3 situated ventrolaterally. All dorsal setae simple. Lengths and distances of dorsal idiosomal setae as follows: vi 20 (19), ve 75 (73), sci 21 (20), sce 27 (22), c 1 23 (18), c 2 51 (47), d 1 20 (17), d 2 29 (17), e 1 23 (17), e 2 31 (19), f 1 30 (19), h 1 30 (20), h 2 39 (25), h 3 26 (16), vi vi 27 (26), ve ve 46 116

Dilkaraoğlu et al., Türk. entomol. bült., 2015, 5(3) (41), vi ve 19 (10), sci sci 92 (80), ve sci 43 (38), sce sce 146 (144), sci sce 29 (23), c 1 c 1 90 (70), d 2 d 2 207 (174), c 1 d 1 66 (53), c 1 d 2 69 (58), d 1 d 1 71 (52), d 2 d 1 74 (60), e 2 e 2 172 (148), d 2 e 2 81 (66), d 1 e 1 68 (66), d 1 e 2 68 (59), e 1 e 1 71 (60), e 2 e 1 50 (47), f 1 f 1 111 (83), e 1 f 1 45 (37), e 2 f 1 73 (65), f 1 h 1 88 (50), f 1 h 2 100 (55), h 1 h 1 51 (35), h 2 h 2 96 (85), h 1 h 2 27 (24), h 3 h 3 115 (108). Venter. The coxisternal and aggenital shields absent, three pairs of setae (1a, 3a, 4a) located on the ventral striated integument. Lengths and distance of these setae: 1a 40 (17), 3a 64 (62), 4a 42 (21), 1a 1a 17 (16), 3a 3a 65 (56), 4a 4a 29 (25). Four pairs of aggenital setae (ag 1-4 ) located on the ventral striated integument, around genital shield. Genital covers bearing two pairs of setae (g 1, 2 ). Pseudanal covers bearing three pairs of setae (ps 1-3 ). Lengths of these setae as follows: g 1 19 (15) g 2 20 (17), ag 1 32 (16), ag 2 43 (17), ag 3 72 (37), ag 4 28 (17), ps 1 25 (18), ps 2 19 (14), ps 3 18 (15). Legs. Leg I 167 (162), leg II 133 (129), leg III 145 (137), leg IV 161 (158) long. Number of setae and solenidia on legs I-IV: coxae: 2 2 2 2, trochanters: 1 1 1 1, femora: 4 4 3 2, genua: 4(+1κ) 4 2 2, tibiae: 5(+1φρ) 5(+1φρ) 5(+1φρ) 5(+1φρ), tarsi: 13(+1ω) 9(+1ω) 7(+1ω) 7(+1ω). All tarsi with solenidia. Lengths of solenidia: Iω 13 (12), IIω 11 (10), IIIω 5 (5), IVω 5 (4). Male and immature stages: Unknown. Material examined: Two females from Harşit Valley, Turkey, 40 44' 50''N, 39 01' 40''E, 734 m, lichen and moss under Rhododendron sp., 13 October 2013; 40 22' 22''N, 39 49' 20''E, 1804 m, moss and litter under Quercus sp., 15 September 2014. Distribution: New Zealand (Fan and Zhang, 2005) and Turkey (this paper). Remarks: This species is only given before from the type locality, New Zealand by Fan & Zhang (2005). This is the second report of S. hendersonae Fan and Zhang for now. This species can easily be distinguished by two pairs of genital setae, lacking solenidion (φ) on tibia I and presence setae 4(+1κ) on genu I. The Turkish specimens are similar the type specimen in general appearance. Type specimen is 392 in length, 217 in width. c 2 is about 1.5 times longer than c 1 (c 1 28, c 2 43), and the length of ve is about twice as long as vi (vi 24, ve 56) in the type specimen (Fan and Zhang, 2005). The Turkish specimens are 474 (450) in length and 232 (220) in width. It is understood that the Turkish specimens are bigger than type specimen. Measurements of the setae c 1 23 (18), c 2 51 (47), vi 20 (19), ve 75 (73) in the Turkish specimens, c 2 is about 2.3 times longer than c 1 and ve is about 3.7 times longer than vi. 117

A newly recorded mite species of the genus Storchia Oudemans (Acari: Stigmaeidae) from Turkey: S. hendersonae Fan and Zhang Figure 1. Storchia hendersonae (Female). A. Dorsum of body, B. Venter of body. 118

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