Mites of Schizotetranychus (Acari: Tetranychidae) from moso bamboo in Fujian, China

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Systematic & Applied Acarology Special Publications () 4, 9-35. 9 Mites of Schizotetranychus (Acari: Tetranychidae) from moso bamboo in Fujian, China ZHI-QIANG ZHANG, YANXUAN ZHANG & JIANZHEN LIN Landcare Research, Private Bag 9-7, Auckland, New Zealand; e-mail: ZhangZ@landcare.cri.nz Institute of Plant Protection, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Fuzhou, China Abstract Three species of the genus Schizotetranychus (Acari: Tetranychidae) are recorded and described from the leaves of the moso bamboo (Phyllostaychs pubescens) in Fujian, China. They are Schizotetranychus nanjingensis Ma & Yuan, S. bambusae Reck and S. tenuinidus Zhang & Zhang sp. nov. A key for separating the females of these three species is given. Notes on the biology of these mites are also provided. Key words: Spider mites, Schizotetranychus, new species, bamboo, China Introduction In southern China, the moso bamboo (Phyllostaychs pubescens) is a forestry crop. Each year, the forestry industry based on this crop in China generates 7 billion Yuan and earns US$5 million from export. The bamboo forests in Fujian province, the largest bamboo growing area in China, have recently been damaged by phytophagous mites to various extents (Zhang et al. 998). Extensive surveys were carried out during 997-999, and collected mites of different families were identified. This paper reports on three species of Schizotetranychus Trägårdh collected from the leaves of the moso bamboo.

Systematic & Applied Acarology Special Publications () 4 Materials and methods Specimens of Schizoetranychus were collected from leaves of the moso bamboo in 997 and 998 in various forests in Fujian, China. Branches were cut and stored in plastic bags during transport to the laboratory. Leaves were then examined under a dissecting microscope. Mites were mounted in Hoyer's medium on slides and dried in an oven at 6 o C for two weeks. The specimens were studied using a Nikon E8 microscope. Line drawings were prepared with the aid of a drawing tube attached to the microscope. Measurements were made in micrometers (µm). Terminology follows that of Lindquist (985). Notes on Schizotetranychus from bamboo in China A total of 34 species of Schizotetranychus have been described from around the world, of them from China, including Hong Kong and Taiwan (Bolland et al. 998). A few Chinese species were reported generally from Bambusaceae with no generic or specific information of the hosts: S. bambusae Reck from Beijing, Shaanxi, Jiangsu, Guangxi and Guangdong (Wang 98; Ma et al. 984), S. emaiensis Wang from Sichuan, S. minutes Wang from Fujian, and S. elongatus Wang & Cui from Yunnan (Wang 983; Wang et al. 985; Wang & Cui 99). S. nanjinensis is the only species specifically reported to be present on the moso bamboo and other bamboo plants (Yu & Shi 99). S. celarius (Banks) has been recorded on various species of bamboo and reported to occur in Fujian and other provinces (Wang 98; Wang et al. 985; Wang et al. 994). Whether the specimens studied by Wang (98) are truly S. celarius cannot be determined until we have seen them, but our study of type specimens of S. celarius and specimens studied by Pritchard and Baker (955) from the United States National Museum showed that data provided in Wang (98) indicate that these specimens differ from S. celarius by () the lack of a solenidion on tibia II (Wang 98 herself noted this difference), and () subequal distances of c -c, d -d and e -e. In S. celarius, tibia I has one solenidion and the distances of setae c -c, d -d and e -e are succes-

ZHANG et al.: Schizotetranychus from bamboo in Fujian sively smaller. Whether the specimens studied by Wang et al. (994) are S. celarius can also not be confirmed without studying them. These specimens clearly differ from those of Wang (98) by the distance e - e. However, no details of the specimens studied by Wang et al. (994) are known to determine whether they are S. celarius or S. tenuinidus sp. nov. Schizotetranychus bambusae Reck Schizotetranychus bambusae Reck, 94: 449-453; Pritchard & Baker, 955: 5; Wang, 98: 65; Ma et al. 984: 6. Female. Body 365 long including gnathosoma, 5 wide. Setae c, d, e and f subequal (about 8) and longer than distances between their bases. Terminal eupathidium of palptarsus (suζ) cylindrical with rounded tip, twice as long (6) as wide (3); two lateral eupathidia (ul ζ and ul ζ), 7 and 9 long respectively; solenidion (ω) 3 long, about 4 times as long as wide. Numbers of normal setae on leg segments: trochanters ---; femora -7-4-; genua 5-5-4-4; tibiae 9-8-6-7; tarsi 3---. Numbers of solenidia on leg segments: tibiae ---; tarsi 3---. Numbers of eupathidia on leg segments: tarsi 3-3--. Male. Body 3 long including gnathosoma, 55 wide. Dorsal setae c, d, e and f subequal (about 6) and longer than distances between their own bases. Terminal eupathidium of palptarsus (suζ) conical, 3 long and in diameter at base; two lateral eupathidia (ul ζ and ul ζ), 7 and 8 long respectively; solenidion (ω) long, about 3 times as long as wide. Numbers of normal setae on leg segments: trochanters ---; femora -7-4-; genua 5-5-4-4; tibiae 9-8-6-7; tarsi ---. Numbers of solenidia on leg segments: tibiae 3---; tarsi 5---. Numbers of eupathidia on leg segments: tarsi 3-3--. Aedeagus broad basally, gradually curved dorsally with a blunt tip. Materials examined: 3 VII 997, male and female, Hongtian, Yongan County, Fujian, China, Y.-X. Zhang, 8 VII 997. One female, Shangping, Yongan, Fujian., China, Y.-X. Zhang.

Systematic & Applied Acarology Special Publications () 4 Remarks. Wang (98) recorded this species on bamboo in Beijing, Shaanxi, Jiangsu and Guangxi. Ma et al. (984) recorded it from bamboos in Hainan and Guangxi. Wang et al. (994) also found it in Anhui. The descriptions of Wang (98) and Ma et al. (984) are similar except for tibia I of the male: Wang (98) noted 9 setae and 3 solenidia on the segment, whereas Ma et al. (984) noted 9 setae and 4 solenidia. Our result agrees with that of Wang (98). Biology. Wang (98) noted that this species sometimes causes leaves to fall from seriously damaged bamboo, especially during dry seasons. Sun et al. (997) reported that this species caused serious damages to bamboo in Shandong, and described the biology of this species, especially the effects of temperature on development and reproduction. In Fujian, this species is concentrated in a few locations and can cause some damage. In Zhouning county, a large proportion of leaves were infested, and many leaves were covered with brownish spots, which resulted from mite feeding. Mite numbers varied between 35 to 33 per leaf and damage index reached III or IV on a scale of to V (Table ). TABLE. Damage index (DI on a scale of to V) and density (per leaf) of Schizotetranychus bambusae on Phyllostaychs pubescens in Zhouning county, Fujian, China (7 July 997). Leaf DI Egg Larva Nymph Female Male Total IV 8 7 35 IV 7 49 3 IV 5 7 5 48 4 III 87 5 5 5 33 5 IV 5 7 8 6 6 III 3 5 5 4 7 III 7 5 8 4 8 III 3 5 7 9 5 66 9 III 7 5 66 III 4 5 5

ZHANG et al.: Schizotetranychus from bamboo in Fujian 3 Although the data in the above table are limited, the following observations can be made about S. bambusae: () leaves were initially colonized by one or several females and males developed from eggs laid by this first generation of females (comparing leaves - without males and nymphs and other leaves with nymphs and/or males) and () several males can share one leaf (leaves 4, 8 and 9). Leaves with only a single male (leaves 5, 7 and ) might indicate that some males were still immature. Schizotetranychus bambusae females spin very loose webbings, which are quite different from the tight silky webbings produced by S. najingensis. This loose webbing provides less protection for eggs and other immatures than the webnests built by S. nanjingensis. Schizotetranychus nanjingensis Ma & Yuan Schizotetranychus nanjingensis Ma & Yuan, 98: 4; Ma et al., 984: 5. Female. Body 5-6 long including gnathosoma, 4-3 wide. Setae c less than /3 of d. Distance d -d equal to or less than e -e. Comparisons of lengths of dorsal setae for specimens from different locations in Fujian are presented in Table, and distances of setal bases in Table 3. Terminal eupathidium of palptarsus (suζ) conical, 4 long and 3 diameter at base; two lateral eupathidia (ul ζ and ul ζ) 5 long; solenidion (ω) 4 long, about 3 times as long as wide. Numbers of normal setae on leg segments: trochanters ---; femora 9-5-3-3; genua 5-4-3-3; tibiae 7-5-5-5; tarsi 9-7-8-8. Numbers of solenidia on leg segments: tibiae ---; tarsi 3---. Numbers of eupathidia on leg segments: tarsi 3-3--. Male. Body 4 long including gnathosoma, wide. Terminal eupathidium of palptarsus (suζ) conical,.5 long and.5 in diameter at base; lateral eupathidia (ul ζ and ul ζ), 5 long; solenidion (ω) 4 long, about 3 times as long as wide. Numbers of normal setae on leg segments: trochanters ---; femora 9-5-3-3; genua 5-4-3-3; tibiae 7-5- 5-5; tarsi 9-7-8-8. Numbers of solenidia on leg segments: tibiae --- ; tarsi 4---. Numbers of eupathidia on leg segments: tarsi 3-3--.

4 Systematic & Applied Acarology Special Publications () 4 Aedeagus gradually narrowing and slightly bent distally to form a sigmoid shape. TABLE. Schizotetranychus nanjingensis Ma & Yuan. Comparisons of dorsal setal lengths in specimens from Fujian Province, China. Location c c c 3 d e f Shenqin, Yongan 36 4-5 9 3-38 96-48-58 Ansha, Yongan 36 5 88 3 96 6 Lingtou, Fuzhou 34-4 44-54 - -3 9-6-6 Shibi, Ninghua 38-4 5-56 9-6-36 98-4 56-68 Chankang, Nanping 36-46 5-6 9-6 4-4 - 6-68 Chimen. Nanping 36 44 88 8 6 Dahu, Minhou 4 55 96 4 64 Xiaochi, Rongyan 3-36 4-46 4-34 -4 6 Pengkou, Liancheng 4 44 - -36 6-8 6-64 Lanxia, Sunchang 44 5 6 3? Baziqiao, Youxi 4 5 6 4 68 Nanjing Jiansu* 35 47 43 *Ma et al. (984) TABLE 3. Schizotetranychus nanjingensis Ma & Yuan. Comparisons of dorsal setal distances in specimens from Fujian Province, China Location c -c d -d e -e f -f Shenqin, Yongan 3-43 6-4- 58-64 Ansha, Yongan 56 Lingtou, Fuzhou -3-4 8-4 63-7 Shibi, Ninghua 3-4 -8 6-4 6-7 Chankang, Nanping 3-38 8- -8 58-64 Chimen. Nanping 6 4 6 56 Dahu, Minhou 8 6 6 66 Xiaochi, Rongyan 3-34 - 4-4 6-6 Pengkou, Liancheng 34-46 4-4 -4 64 Lanxia, Sunchang 4 8? Baziqiao, Youxi 48 7 8 6

ZHANG et al.: Schizotetranychus from bamboo in Fujian 5 Remarks. This species was first described from bamboo leaves in Nanjing, China (Ma & Yuan 98). Ma et al. (984) provided a more detailed description of males and females. Yu and Shi (99) recorded this species from the moso bamboo in Zhejiang, China and noted that it frequently caused damage to the bamboo. In Fujian, this species is a major pest on the moso bamboo. It is much more common and widespread than other species of Schizotetranychus. Materials examined: Specimens examined: 5 females, Pengkou, Liancheng, Fujian, China, J.-W. Fu, 8 II 998; 5 females, Lanxia, Sunchang, Fujian, China, collected by Q.-Y. Liu, 4 IV 998; females, Changkeng, Nanping, Fujian, China, 7 VIII 998, Y.-X. Zhang; 3 females, Xibing, Fuan, Fujian, China, Q.-Y. Liu, 6 XII 997; females, Lianhu, Yongcun, Fujian, China, 8 I 998; female, Jianyang, Jianou, Fujian, China, Y.-X. Zhang, 6 IX 997; 5 females, Nanya, Jianou, Fujian, China, Y.-X. Zhang, VII 997; 4 females, Bazhiqiao, Youxi, Fujian, China, Q.-Y. Liu, XII 996; female, Shengqing, Yongan, Fujian, China, Y.-X. Zhang, VIII 997, 3 females and male 3 X 998; female, Hongtian, Yongan, Fujian, China, 8 VII 997, females VIII 997 & females 6 IX 998, all by Y.-X. Zhang; deutonymph, Xiaotao, Yongan, Fujian, China, Y.-X. Zhang, 4 X 997; female & deutonymph, Dahu, Minhou, Fujian, China, Y.- X. Zhang, 4 X 996; females, Guiyang, Lingtou, Fuzhou, Fujian, China, Y.-X. Zhang, 7 X 997; 8 females, Xiaochi, Longyan Fujian, China, Y.-X. Zhang, 4 X 997. Biology. Yu and Shi (99) gave a preliminary account of the life history and biology of this species in Zhejiang province. Zhang et al. (999) gave more biology data on this species in Fujian, and more data on the ecology and control of this species in Fujian will be presented in forthcoming papers. Schizotetranychus tenuinidus Zhang & Zhang sp. nov. (Figures -6) Female. Body length including gnathosoma 49-54. Idiosoma 36-37 long, -7 wide. Colour in life greenish-yellow.

6 Systematic & Applied Acarology Special Publications () 4 FIGURE. Schizotetranychus tenuinidus Zhang & Zhang sp.nov. (female). Dorsal view of idiosoma. Prodorsal striae longitudinal medially. Lengths of prodorsal setae: v 39-45, sc 83-99, sc 4-54. Distance between setae: v -v 8-9, sc - sc 3-35. Peritreme slightly expanded distally.

ZHANG et al.: Schizotetranychus from bamboo in Fujian 7 Hysterosoma with pairs of setae dorsally (c -3, d -, e -, f -, h ; Fig. ). Para-anal setae h -3 located ventrally. Setae d less than twice as long as setae c ; length of setae: c 4-5, c 36-4, c 3 74-8, d 7-86, d 36-4, e 64-76, e 36-39, f 44-5, f 4-47, h 46-55, h 35-44, h 3 36-39. All dorsal setae finely barbed. Distance d -d greater than e - e ; distances between setae: c -c 9-8, d -d 88-, e -e 68-8, f - f 4-48. Striae similar to those in S. celarius. Anal setae (ps) pairs, nude, subequal, 6-8 long. Genital setae pairs; g and g, subequal, -5 long. Pregenital setae (ag) -8 long. Palptarsus. Terminal eupathidium (suζ) conical, 3 long and 3 in diameter at base. Two lateral eupathidia (ul ζ and ul ζ), 4 and 5-6 long respectively. Solenidion (ω) 4 long, about 3 times as long as wide. 3 4 FIGURES -4. Schizotetranychus tenuinidus Zhang & Zhang sp.nov., palptarsus of female; 3, palptarsus of male; 4, aedeagus of male, lateral view. Numbers of normal setae on leg segments: trochanters ---; femora 8-5-3-3; genua 5-4-3-3; tibiae 7-5-5-5; tarsi 9-7-8-8. Numbers of solenidia on leg segments: tibiae ---; tarsi 3---. Numbers of eupathidia on leg segments: tarsi 3-3--. Claw-like empodia without dorsal or ventral hairs. Male. Body length including gnathosoma 39. Idiosoma 3 long, wide. Lengths of dorsal setae: v 39, sc 7, sc 3, c 33, c 5, c 3 53, d 56, d 4, e 33, e 3, f 3, f 3, h 9, h, h 3. Setae sc twice as thick as setae v and sc. Distances between setae: v -v 63, sc -sc 88, c -c 8, d -d 6, e -e 9. Peritreme terminally expanded.

8 Systematic & Applied Acarology Special Publications () 4 5 6 FIGURES 5-6. Schizotetranychus tenuinidus Zhang & Zhang sp.nov. (male) 5, leg I; 6, leg II. Anal setae (ps) pairs, nude, long. Genital setae pairs, nude, 8 long. Pregential setae (ag) nude, long. Aedeagus gradually narrowing and slightly bent distally to form a sigmoid shape. Palptarsus. Terminal eupathidium (suζ) conical, long and diameter at base. Two lateral eupathidia (ul ζ and ul ζ) 3 and 5 long respectively. Solenidion (ω) 3 long, about 3 times as long as wide.

ZHANG et al.: Schizotetranychus from bamboo in Fujian 9 Numbers of normal setae on leg segments: trochanters ---; femora 9-5-3-3; genua 5-4-3-3; tibiae 7-5-5-5; tarsi 9-7-8-8. Numbers of solenidia on leg segments: tibiae ---; tarsi 4---. Numbers of eupathidia on leg segments: tarsi 3-3--. Each prong of claw-like empodia without dorsal or ventral hairs. Etymology: Named for its slender, narrow (tenui-) nest (nidus). Remarks: This species is most similar to S. celarius, but can be easily distinguished from the latter because it has 3 setae on genu IV (S. celarius has ). The females of this species can also be separated from those of S. celarius by the relative lengths of setae in comparison with the distances between their bases: c is near / of c -c in the new species whereas c is about /3 of c -c in S. celarius. The ratio between c -c and v -v is about. in the new species, but it is about.5 in S. celarius. Materials examined: Holotype female (ZQZ977-b), Q.-Y Liu, 7 X 997 on bamboo leaves in Nanyang, Souning, Fujian China. Paratype male (ZQZ977-a) and four females, same data as holotype. Other materials examined: 4 females, male and nymph (ZQZ9796-), Dahu, Yongan, Fujian, China; 3 females (ZQZ9748-a,b,c), Shaowu, Fujian, China; female (ZQZ974- a), Xiaotao, Yongan, Fujian, China; 3 females, Dingdang, Fangdao, Jianou, Fujian, China (ZQZ 9848ab & ab). All types deposited in Institute of Plant Protection, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Fuzhou, China. Biology. This species is not as widely distributed as S. nanjingensis. It also does not cause obvious damage to bamboo in the three forests studied (Shaowu, Dingdang and Nanyang). The webnests are slender (length 7-5 mm and width -4 mm) and are much narrower than those of S. nanjingensis (which are normally subrectangular or sub-oval in shape, with average lengths of 4.5-7.5 mm and widths of.5-3.5 mm). A leaf might have up to five nests of S. tenuinidus and densities averaged 4 mites per leaf with a range of 5 to 6 in Shaowu, and 7.6 mites per leaf with a range of to 48 in Nanyang. These were

3 Systematic & Applied Acarology Special Publications () 4 much lower than the densities of S. bambusae (Table ) and S. nanjingensis (Zhang et al. 999). An average of.3 predatory mites per leaf was also found in samples from Shaowu. A fully developed nest that was not affected by predators usually contained some -3 individuals packed in a nest of 3-6 mm. It should be noted that samples from Shaowu and Nanyang revealed that each leaf on average had one male of S. tenuinidus and the male:female ratio was about :.6 (Table 4), whereas each leaf from Zhouning county had.8 males: 9.6 females of S. bambusae. TABLE 4. Densities (per leaf) of Schizotetranychus tenuinidus Zhang & Zhang sp. nov. on Phyllostaychs pubescens in Shaowu, Fujian (3 April 997) and Nanyan, Shouning, Fujian (7 October 997). Leaf Egg Immature Female Male Total Shaowu 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Average 5 8 37 5 7. 4 4 4. 8.6 6 7 6 4 7 5 6 8 6 4. Nanyang 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Average 4 4 3 7.3 4 6 9 7 7.8 7.6 4.9 35 36 45 48 7.6

ZHANG et al.: Schizotetranychus from bamboo in Fujian 3 Key to Schizotetranychus females from moso bamboo in Fujian First dorsocentral setae (c ) and second dorsocentral setae (d ) subequal in length; femora II-IV with 7-4- setae, respectively; genua II-III with 5-4 setae, respectively; tibiae II-IV with 8-6-7 setae, respectively; terminal eupathidium of palptarsus cylindrical, twice as long as wide (diameter)...bambusae Reck - Setae c less than /3 of setae d ; femora II-IV with 5-3-3 setae, respectively; genua II-III with 4-3 setae, respectively; tibiae II-IV each with 5 setae; terminal eupathidium of palptarsus conical, not longer than wide (diameter at base)... Setae d more than three times as long as setae c ; distance d -d equal to or less than e -e ; femur I with 9 setae; tibia I without a solenidion proximal to coupled setae... nanjingensis Ma & Yuan - Setae d less than twice as long as setae c ; distance d -d greater than e -e ; femur I with 8 setae; tibia I with a solenidion proximal to coupled setae... tenuinidus Zhang & Zhang sp. nov Notes on chaetotaxy of Schizotetranychus from moso bamboo Variation in both the number and size of setae was observed among species and between sexes. The number of dorsal setae on the idiosoma is consistent among the three species (v, sc, sc, c -3, d -, e -, f -, h -3 ). The lengths of these setae and their relationships to the distances between setal bases, however, vary significantly among species and sexes, and are useful for separating species. Likewise, Saito (99) showed the usefulness of the relative lengths and distances of dorsal idiosomal setae in separating three Schizotetranychus species of the celarius complex. Relative idiosomal setal lengths were also frequently used by Pritchard and Baker (955) in their key to species of Schizotetranychus.

3 Systematic & Applied Acarology Special Publications () 4 The shape and size of specialized setae on the palptarsi also vary among species and between sexes in the three species studied here. The terminal eupathidium (suζ) was rod-like in S. bambusae, but it was cone-shaped in S. nanjingensis and S. tenuinidus; it is also conical in the so-called S. celarius complex (Pritchard & Baker 955, Saito 99). In all three species, seta suζ is much smaller in males than in females. Setae suζ in females are used to weave webbings; the reduction of its size is possibly correlated with the loss of this function in males. Variation in leg chaetotaxy is evident on the femur-tarsus among species and between sexes. S. bambusae has more normal setae (femora -7-4-; genua 5-5-4-4; tibiae 9-8-6-7; tarsi or 3---) than S. nanjingensis and S. tenuinidus (femora 9 or 8-5-3-3; genua 5-4- 3-3; tibiae 7-5-5-5; tarsi 9-7-8-8). Female tibiae of all three species have --- solenidia on legs I-IV; one more solenidion is added to tibiae I in males of S. nanjingensis and tenuinidus, whereas two more are added to tibiae I in male S. bambusae. Female tarsi of the three species have 3--- solenidia on legs I-IV except for S. nanjingensis which has only one solenidion on tarsus II; one more solenidion is added to tarsi I in males of S. nanjingensis and tenuinidus, whereas two more are added to tarsi I in male S. bambusae; one more solenidion is added to tarsi II of S. nanjingensis. Eupathidial numbers on tarsi I-II are consistent (i.e. 3 per segment) in all three species studied. Acknowledgments This paper results from a Key Project of the Nine-Five Period on the Biology and Control of Mites on Bamboo sponsored by Fujian Science Council. Dr Z.-Q. Zhang's visits to China in July 997, September-October 998 and October 999 were funded by Fujian Yingzhiban, a provincial office for promoting exchange and collaboration between scientists in China and elsewhere. This paper was prepared and finalized when the senior author was funded by the

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