Oribatid mites of the superfamily Galumnoidea from Zambia, with description of a new species of the genus Galumna (Acari: Oribatida)

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Genus Vol. 23(3): 455-460 Wrocław, 15 X 2012 Oribatid mites of the superfamily Galumnoidea from Zambia, with description of a new species of the genus Galumna (Acari: Oribatida) Sergey G. Ermilov Phytosanitary Department, Nizhniy Novgorod Referral Сenter of the Federal service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary, Inspection, Gagarin 97, Nizhniy Novgorod 603107, Russia, e-mail: ermilovacari@yandex.ru Abstract. An annotated checklist of registered galumnoid mites from Zambia is presented. Five species, four genera and two families have been found. All taxa (except family Galumnidae) represent the first records from Zambia. A new species of the genus Galumna, Galumna wojciechniedbalai sp. nov., is described. In having the combination of straight lamellar lines, directed to insertion of rostral setae, and sensilli, having a dilated head, a new species resembles Galumna aba Mahunka, G. araujoi Pérez-Íñigo & Baggio and G. gibbula Grandjean. However, it is clearly different from the listed species in several characters (body size, lengths of lamellar setae, presence or absence of interlamellar setae and dorsosejugal furrow, morphology of sensilli and porose areas). Key words: acarology, taxonomy, Oribatida, fauna, Galumnoidea, checklist, new species, new record, Galumna, Zambia. Introduction The oribatid mite fauna of Zambia is poorly studied. At present, only one species, one genus and one family of oribatids are recorded (Mwase and Baker 2006): Orthogalumna terebrantis Wallwork, 1965 (Galumnidae). The present study is based on Zambian material collected by my Polish colleague, Wojciech Niedbała, during a visit to 5 th African Acarology Symposium, Livingstone, Zambia in May 2011. This work includes the data about species from the superfamily Galumnoidea. An annotated checklist of identified oribatids is presented below (see Checklist of Galumnoidea of Zambia section). In the course of taxonomic identification, one new species belonging to the subgenus Galumna (Galumna) Heyden, 1826, was found.

456 Sergey G. Ermilov Galumna (Galumna) is a subgenus of a cosmopolitan distribution, comprising 161 species (Subías 2004, online version 2012). The main generic characters of the subgenus have been summarized by other authors (for example, Engelbrecht 1972; Balogh and Balogh 1992). Material and methods List of collecting sites: Z-1-2: Zambia, environmental of Livingstone, near Mukuni Village, litter under dry bush on the hill, 19.05.2011, coll. W. Niedbała. Z-3: Zambia, environmental of Livingstone, Victoria Falls Gorge, rain forest, decayed material between rocks, 20.05.2011, coll. W. Niedbała. Z-4: Zambia, environmental of Livingstone, Victoria Falls Gorge, rain forest, litter general sample, 20.05.2011, coll. W. Niedbała. Specimens of a new species described below were studied and illustrated in lactic acid, mounted on temporary cavity slides for the duration of the study. All body measurements are presented in micrometers. Body length was measured in lateral view. Notogastral width refers to the maximum width in dorsal aspect. Formulae for leg setation are given in parentheses according to the sequence trochanter femur genu tibia tarsus (famulus included). Formulae for leg solenidia are given in square brackets according to the sequence genu tibia tarsus. Terminology used in this paper follows that of F. Grandjean (Travé and Vachon 1975 for many references). Results The galumnoid oribatids were found from two sites. Five species, four genera and two families have been found. All taxa (except family Galumnidae) are the first records for Zambia. Checklist of Galumnoidea of Zambia: Galumnidae Galumna (Galumna) wojciechniedbalai sp. nov. Locality: Z-3, Z-4. Distribution: Zambia Pergalumna pocsi Mahunka, 1984. Locality: Z-3, Z-4. Distribution: Tanzania Pergalumna tsavoensis Mahunka, 1986. Locality: Z-4. Distribution: Kenya Trichogalumna nipponica (Aoki, 1966). Locality: Z-3, Z-4. Distribution: Palearctica, Oriental region Galumnellidae Galumnella subareolata Mahunka, 1969. Locality: Z-4. Distribution: Ethiopian region

Oribatid mites of the superfamily Galumnoidea from Zambia 457 Galumna wojciechniedbalai sp. nov. (Figs. 1-7) Diagnosis Body size 481 498 332 348; rostrum rounded; lamellar lines not parallel to sublamellar lines, straight, directed to insertions of rostral setae; rostral and lamellar setae similar in length, both shorter than interlamellar setae; sensilli with long stalk and unilaterally developed, barbed head; dorsosejugal furrow complete; four pairs of round, oval porose areas, median pore and postanal porose area present. Description Measurements Body length 481 (holotype), 498 (paratype); body width 332 (holotype), 348 (paratype). Integument Body color brown. Surface of body smooth. Prodorsum (Figs. 1, 2, 4, 5) Rostrum rounded in dorsal view. Sublamellar lines (S) of typical structure. Lamellar lines (L) not parallel to sublamellar lines, straight, directed to insertions of rostral setae. Rostral (ro, 53 57), lamellar (le, 53 53) and interlamellar (in, 77 82) setae setiform, barbed. Interlamellar setae straight, directed upwards. Sensilli (ss, 69) with long stalk and unilaterally developed head. Sensillar heads barbed, pointed distally in lateral view. Exobothridial setae not observed. A pair of oval porose areas Ad present posterior to interlamellar setae. Notogaster (Figs. 1, 6, 7) Dorsosejugal furrow complete. Dorsophragmata long. Pteromorphs smooth. Notogastral setae represented by 10 pairs of alveoli. Alveoli of etae c inserted considerable near to hinge than to margin. Four pairs of round, oval 1-3. Galumna wojciechniedbalai sp. nov.: 1 dorsal view, 2 sensillus. 3 ventral view, legs not shown. Scale bars 1, 3: 200 μm, scale bar 2: 20 μm

458 Sergey G. Ermilov porose areas developed: Aa 20, A1 10 12, A2 12, A3 16. Median pore present anteriorly to level of porose areas A3. Lyrifissures im located anteriorly to A1. Gnathosoma Typical for Galumna (for example, see Engelbrecht 1972; Ermilov and Anichkin 2010; Ermilov et al. 2011). Epimeral region (Fig. 3) Four pairs of setiform, slightly barbed epimeral setae (1a 20, others 16) observed. Epimeral setal formula: 1 0 2 1. Anogenital region (Figs. 3, 6) Six pairs of genital (8 10), one pair of aggenital (ag, 8), three pairs of adanal (ad 1 ad 3, 10) and two pairs of anal (an 1 an 2, 8) setae setiform, thin, slightly barbed. Anterior part of genital plates with two setae. Lyrifissures iad long, thin, in paraanal position, located to anal plates. Postanal porose area (Ap, 24) present. Legs Morphology of leg segments, setae and solenidia typical for Galumna (for example, see Engelbrecht 1972; Ermilov and Anichkin 2010; Ermilov et al. 2011). Formulae of leg setation and solenidia: I (1 4 3 4 20) [1 2 2], II (1 4 3 4 15) [1 1 2], III (1 2 1 3 15) [1 1 0], IV (1 2 2 3 12) [0 1 0]; homology of setae and solenidia indicated in Table 1. Material examined Holotype (male) and paratype (male): Z-3, Z-4. 4-7. Galumna wojciechniedbalai sp. nov.: 4 rostrum, anterior view, 5 prodorsum, lateral view, gnathosoma and legs not shown, 6 posterior view, 7 pteromorpha. Scale bars: 100 μm

Oribatid mites of the superfamily Galumnoidea from Zambia 459 Type deposition The holotype is deposited in the collection of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia; one paratype is in the collection of the Siberian Zoological Museum, Novosibirsk, Russia. Etymology The specific name is dedicated to our colleague, the acarologist Prof. Wojciech Niedbała (Department of Animal Taxonomy and Ecology, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland) for his extensive contribution to our knowledge of ptyctimous mites. Remarks In having the combination of straight lamellar line, directed to insertion of rostral setae, and sensilli, having a dilated head, Galumna wojciechniedbalai sp. nov. is similar to Galumna aba Mahunka, 1989 from Vietnam), Galumna araujoi Pérez-Íñigo & Baggio, 1994from Brazil and Galumna gibbula Grandjean, 1956 from the Mediterranea region. Galumna wojciechniedbalai sp. nov. differs from Galumna aba by the larger body size (481 498 332 348 versus 338 413 240 274 in G. aba), well developed lamellar setae (similar to rostral setae in length) (versus considerable shorter than rostral setae in G. aba), presence of long interlamellar setae and dorsosejugal furrow (versus all absent in G. aba), rounded notogastral porose areas (versus Aa triangular, A2 and A3 elongate oblong in G. aba). Galumna wojciechniedbalai sp. nov. differs from Galumna araujoi by the smaller body length (481 498 versus 614 641 in G. araujoi), well developed lamellar setae (similar to rostral setae in length) (versus considerable shorter than rostral setae in G. araujoi), presence of long interlamellar setae (versus absent in G. araujoi), well dilated sensillar head (versus weakly dilated in G. araujoi), rounded notogastral porose areas (versus Aa triangular in G. araujoi), localization of lyrifissures iad in paraanal position (versus in inverse apoanal in G. araujoi). Table 1. Leg setation and solenidia of Galumna wojciechniedbalai sp. nov. Leg Trochanter Femur Genu Tibia Tarsus I v d, (l), bv (l), v, σ (l), (v), φ 1, φ 2 (ft), (tc), (it), (p), (u), (a), s, (pv), v, (pl), l, e, ω 1, ω 2 II v d, (l), bv (l), v, σ (l), (v), φ (ft), (tc), (it), (p), (u), (a), s, (pv), ω 1, ω 2 III v d, ev l, σ l, (v), φ (ft), (tc), (it), (p), (u), (a), s, (pv) IV v d, ev d, l l, (v), φ ft, (tc), (p), (u), (a), s, (pv) Roman letters refer to normal setae (e famulus), Greek letters refer to solenidia. One apostrophe ( ) marks setae on anterior and double apostrophe ( ) setae on posterior side of the given leg segment. Parentheses refer to a pair of setae.

460 Sergey G. Ermilov Galumna wojciechniedbalai sp. nov. differs from Galumna gibbula by the well developed lamellar setae (similar to rostral setae in length) (versus considerable shorter than rostral setae in G. gibbula), well dilated sensillar head (versus weakly dilated in G. gibbula), presence of dorsosejugal furrow (versus interrupted medially in G. gibbula), rounded notogastral porose areas and postanal porose area (versus A3 and Ap elongate oblong in G. gibbula). Acknowledgements The author cordially thanks Prof. Wojciech Niedbała (Department of Animal Taxonomy and Ecology, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland) for collecting samples from Zambia. The author also gratefully acknowledges Dr. Umukusum Ya. Shtanchaeva (Caspian Institute of Biological Resources, Makhachkala, Russia) and Prof. Dr. Luis S. Subías (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain) for consultations. References Balogh, J., Balogh, P., 1992. The Oribatid Mites Genera of the World. Vol. 1. Hungarian National Museum Press, Budapest: 263 p. Engelbrecht, C.M., 1972. Two new species of the genus Galumna von Heyden, 1826 (Galumnidae: Oribatei) from South Africa. Navorsinge van die Nasionale Museum, Bloemfontein, 2(9): 244 262. Ermilov, S.G., Anichkin, A.E., 2010. Three new species of Galumnidae (Acari: Oribatida) from Cat Tien National Park, southern Vietnam. Zootaxa, 2681: 20 34. Ermilov, S.G., Sidorchuk, E.A., Rybalov, L.B., 2011. Three new species of oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida: Galumnoidea) from Ethiopia. Int. Journ. Acarol., 37(Supplement 1): 2 17. Grandjean, F., 1956. Observations sur les Galumnidae. 1 re série (Acariens, Oribates). Rev. Franç. Entomol., 23(3): 137 146. Mahunka, S., 1989. A survey of the Oribatid fauna (Acari) of Vietnam, III. Folia Entomol. Hung., 50: 47 59. Mwase, E.T., Baker, A.S., 2006. An annotated checklist (Arachnida: Acari) of Zambia. Zootaxa, 1106: 1 24. Pérez-Íñigo, C., Baggio, D., 1994. Oribates édaphiques du Brésil (VIII). Oribates de l état de São Paulo (Cinquieme partie). Acarologia, 35(2): 181 198. Travé, J., Vachon, M., 1975. François Grandjean, 1882-1975 (Notice biographique and bibliographique). Acarologia, 17(1): 1 19.