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Acarologia A quarterly journal of acarology, since 1959 Publishing on all aspects of the Acari All information: http://www1.montpellier.inra.fr/cbgp/acarologia/ acarologia@supagro.inra.fr Acarologia is proudly non-profit, with no page charges and free open access Please help us maintain this system by encouraging your institutes to subscribe to the print version of the journal and by sending us your high quality research on the Acari. Subscriptions: Year 2018 (Volume 58): 380 http://www1.montpellier.inra.fr/cbgp/acarologia/subscribe.php Previous volumes (2010-2016): 250 / year (4 issues) Acarologia, CBGP, CS 30016, 34988 MONTFERRIER-sur-LEZ Cedex, France The digitalization of Acarologia papers prior to 2000 was supported by Agropolis Fondation under the reference ID 1500-024 through the «Investissements d avenir» programme (Labex Agro: ANR-10-LABX-0001-01) Acarologia is under free license and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons-BY-NC-ND which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

PROCERICOLA BOURGOGNE! (OUDEMANS, 1923) (ACARI : CANESTRINIIDAE) ON CARABID BEETLES IN SOUTH SWEDEN BY Lars LUNDQUIST * GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION CANESTRINIIDAE DISTRIBUTION GÉOGRAPHIQUE CANESTRINIIDAE ABSTRACT : Procericola bourgognei is reported for the Jirst time from South Sweden, the northernmost Iocality so far known for a species of the family Canestriniidae. Specimens of P. bourgognei are found under the elytra of Carabus (Procrustes) coriaceus. Female beetles had, on an average 3.4 times more mites than male beetles. No sex-iinked difference in the prevalence could be observed. Prevalence varied around 30 o/o over the season. The species was found from early July till at!east Iater than August. No seasonality was observed in the frequencies of juveniles, males, and females. SEM-photos show the mites in situ under the elytra. No elues to the feeding behaviour -were found. RÉSUMÉ : Le Procericola bourgognei est signalé pour la première fois dans le Sud de la Suède, situation la plus septentrionale, à notre connaissance, pour une espèce de la famille des Canestriniidae. Des spécimens de Procericola bourgognei ont été découverts sous les élytres du Carabus (Procrustes) coriaceus. Les coléoptères femelles avaient en moyenne 3,4 fois plus d'acariens que les coléoptères mâles. 30% des coléoptères étaient porteurs d'acariens, ceci indépendamment de leur sexe et de la saison. Cette espèce a été trouvée de début Juillet à au moins après Août. Aucune variation saisonnière n'a été observée dans la proportion des jeunes, mâles ou femelles. Des photos faites à partir du SEM montrent les acariens in situ sous l'élytre. Aucun indice de leur manière de se nourrir n'a été découvert. Mites of the family Canestriniidae are associated with beetles (COOREMAN, 1950, SAMSINAK, 1971). Six genera are known in Europe on Carabidae (SAMSINAK, 1971), and of these, 5 species (3 genera) have been found on Carabus (Procrustes) coriaceus L. (SAMSINAK, 1964). C. coriaceus is widely distributed in Europe and with severa! subspecies. According to SAMSINAK (1964) the distribution of Procericola bourgognei COudemans, 1923) is almost the same as that of the beetle, but so far it is not known north of Belgium and W. Germany. EVANS et al. (1961) reported Photia saeto/ata (Cooreman, 1950) on carabid beetles from England. Carabid beetles were collected with pit-falls in the vicinity of Lund, South Sweden, from April through November, 1979. The traps were inspected at irregular intervals. Ali carabid beetles were examined, but only C. coriaceus was positive for canestriniid mites. The mites were found at * Swedish Museum of Natural History, Ecology Building, S-223 62 LUND, Sweden. Acarologia, t. XXVI, fasc. 4, 1985.

- 382 two localities, one (Lilla Abusa, N 55 42', E 13 23') about Il km E of Lund in a beech forest, and the other about 16 km E of Lund in a rather wet birch-alder forest, at the field station Stensoffa (N 55 42', E 13 26') of Lund University. At a third locality, Raften, 8 km E of 1 Lund, no specimens of canestriniid mites were found, although a large number of C. coriaceus, and other Carabidae, were inspected. The findings are the first mites of this family in Sweden. Ali mites were found under the elytra of the beetles, often in great numbers, and ali developmental stages were present. No special -predilection places under the elytra were observed, even though most mites were found at the anterior part of the abdomen. Altogether 74 Ç. coriaceus from the two firstmentioned localities were examined and 247 P. bourgognei were 'found. The over-ali prevalence was 31.3 o/o [range over the season 21 %-33 % (100 %)]. There was a 1 : 1 sex ratio among the beetles, Abundance of C. coriaceus Infestation of P. bourgognei 5.6 20.0 4.0 15.0 3.0 10.0 2.0 1.0 5.0 1.0 A M J J A but 72 o/o of the mites were found on female beetles. Thus each infested female had, on an average 19.9 mites, while each infested male had 5.8 mites only, that is 3.4 times more on female than on male beetles. The first specimens of C. coriaceus were cols 0 N D FIG. 1 : Seasonality of Carabus (Procrustes) coriaceus and Procericola bourgognei. The abundance of C. coriaceus is expressed as 100 x (number of beetles trapnights '). The infestation frequency of P. bourgognei is expressed as [number of mites (ali stages) x (infested beetles) '].

-383-3 4 FIG. 2-4 : 2 (left) : SEM-photograph of Procericola bourgognei in situ on Carabus (Procrustes) coriaceus. Mites and exuviae on the soft integument of the dorsal part of the abdomen which is folded. The spiny surface is one of the beetle tergites. 3 (middle) : Female of Procericola bourgognei in situ on the dorsum of the abdomen of a Carabus (Procrustes) coria.ceus. 4 (right) : Gnathosoma of the female Procericola bourgognei, shown in Fig. 3.

- 384 lected at the end of May, but no specimens of P. bourgognei were found until the beginning of July of the dorsum of a C. coriaceus by SEM (Figs 2-4) did not, however, show any penetration of the (Fig. 1). There seems to be a peak of infestation cuticule by the mite chelicera. Neither was any simultaneously with the peak abundance of C. feeding behaviour of the mites observed. coriàceus. The material of mites as well as that of the beetles, is, however, rather small from July and the infestation figures are uncertain. The ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS seasonal occurrence of juvenile, male, and female Thanks are due to PER BRINCK, ANDERS NILSSON mites (Tab. 1), was tested by a X 2 -test (X 2 = and PAUL TOUAT!, Lund, and MARIA DAHMÉN, Stockholm, 5.32 d.f. : 8). This value means that the nullhypothesis, for reading and commenting on the manuscript. no seasonal difference in the observed STEFFI DOUWES drew the diagram. frequencies of juveniles, males, and females, can not be rejected. This means that the mites probably reproduce. at!east from May till after LITERA TURE August. COOREMAN (J.), 1950. - Étude de queiqu(,!s Canestriidae (Acari) vivant sur des Chrysomelidae et sur des TABLE 1 : Observed and expected frequencies of juveniles, males, and females of Procerico/a bourgognei on C_arabus (Procrustes) coriaceus over the season. Date juv. (E) CICI (E) W(E) E 3/7 4 (5.1) 2 (1.6) 3 (2.3) 9 25/7 2 (2.3) 1 (0.7) 1 (1.0) 4 23/8 90 (85.6) 21 (26.1) 39 (38.3)!50 6/9 37 (37.1) 13 (11.3) 15 (16.6) 65 13/11 8 (10.9) 6 (3.3) 5 (4.8) 19 141 43 63 247 The findings throughout the season of P. bourgognei under the elytra only, indicates that the mites feed and reproduce there. An investigation Carabidae (lnsecta Coleoptera). - nat. Belg., 26 (33) : 1-54. Bull. Inst. R. Sc. EVANS (0. 0.), SHEALS (J. 0.) & MACFARLANE (D.),. 1961. - The terrestrial Acari of the British Isles I. London. SAMSINAK (K.), 1964. - Die auf Procrustes (Col. Carab.) lebenden Milben (Acari) und ihre Bedeutung für die Zoogeografie. - Mitt. Zoo!. Mus. Berlin, 41 (2) : 137-155. SAMSINAK (K.), 1971. - Die auf Carabus-Arten (Coleoptera, Adephaga) der palaearktischen Region!ebenden Milben der Unterordnung Acariformes (Acari) ; ihre Taxonomie und Bedeutung für die Losung zoogeographischer, entwicklungsgeschichtlicher und parasitophyletischer Fragen. - Ent. Abh. Mus. Tierk. Dresden, 38 (6) : 145-234. Paru en novembre 1985.