Brevipalpus tucuman
Fig. 1. Brevipalpus tucuman, female dorsum. |
Fig. 2. Brevipalpus tucuman, female dorsum. |
Fig. 3. Brevipalpus tucuman, female dorsum. |
Fig. 4. Brevipalpus tucuman, female prodorsum. |
Fig. 5. Brevipalpus tucuman, female prodorsum. |
Fig. 6. Brevipalpus tucuman, female anterior dorsal opisthosoma. |
Fig. 7. Brevipalpus tucuman, female anterior dorsal opisthosoma. |
Fig. 8. Brevipalpus tucuman, female central dorsal opisthosoma. |
Fig. 9. Brevipalpus tucuman, female posterior dorsum. |
Fig. 10. Brevipalpus tucuman, female posterior dorsum. |
Fig. 11. Brevipalpus tucuman, female palp indicating dorsal seta on femorgenu (arrows). |
Fig. 12. Brevipalpus tucuman, female venter, between coxae III-IV. |
Fig. 13. Brevipalpus tucuman, female venter, between coxae III-IV. |
Fig. 14. Brevipalpus tucuman, female posterior venter. |
Fig. 15. Brevipalpus tucuman, female posterior venter. |
Fig. 16. Brevipalpus tucuman, female spermatheca. |
Authority
Beard & Ochoa
Species group characters
Brevipalpus phoenicis species group
Dorsal opisthosomal setae f2 absent; tarsi II with 2 solenidia (one adaxial, one abaxial). Palps four segmented, setal formula 0-1-2-3(1s+2e) (s = solenidion, e = eupathidium).
Setal formula for legs I-IV (coxae to tarsi): 2-2-1-1, 1-1-2-1, 4-4-2-1, 3-3-1-1, 5-5-3-3, 9(1)-10(1)-5-5. Leg chaetotaxy: feI-II d, l', v', bv", fe III d, ev', fe IV ev'; ge I-II d, l', l", ge III-IV l'; ti I-II d, l', l", v', v", ti III-IV d, v', v".
Distribution based on confirmed specimens
Argentina
Species characters
Adult female habitus
Figures 1, 2, 3
Prodorsum
Central (Figs. 4, 5): cuticle with strong, broad areolae
Sublateral (Figs. 4, 5): posterior region with reticulation forming large cells; anterior region with short folds and wrinkles to setae v2
Opisthosoma
c1-c1 to d1-d1: cuticle with some folds or wrinkles (Fig. 6); can appear weakly reticulate (Fig. 7)
d1-d1 to e1-e1: cuticle wrinkled with a few transverse folds (Figs. 6, 7, 8)
e1-e1 to h1-h1: cuticle with a series of transverse folds, becoming weakly reticulate towards h1-h1 (Figs. 9, 10)
Sublateral: cuticle reticulate with large cells; cells slightly longitudinally elongate (Figs. 6, 8)
Palp
palp femurogenu with barbed, broad flat dorsal seta (Fig. 11)
Venter
Setae 4a-ventral plate (Figs. 12, 13): lateral cuticle verrucose, with separately formed rounded "warts" (some fusion of cells is present); central cuticle with transversely elongate "warts", often fused to form short transverse bands; elongate "warts" and transverse bands become weaker towards 4a-4a and disappear between 4a-4a
Ventral plate (Figs. 14, 15): cuticle with irregularly shaped cells or "warts"; central cells more elongate than lateral cells (Fig. 15)
Genital plate (Figs. 14, 15): cuticle with irregular transversely elongate cells, forming irregular transverse bands
Spermatheca
A fine duct terminates distally in a rounded vesicle; outer margin of vesicle with tiny projections (Fig. 16)
Hosts based on confirmed specimens
Citrus sinensis (Rutaceae)
Remarks
Previously listed as Brevipalpus phoenicis species group sp. G.
Beard, J.J., Ochoa, R., Braswell, W.E. & Bauchan, G.R. (2015) Brevipalpus phoenicis (Geijskes) species complex (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) — a closer look. Zootaxa, 3944(1), 1-67. (open access: http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/list/2015/3944%281%29.html)