학술논문

A new feather mite species of the genus Mycterialges Gaud & Atyeo, 1981 (Acari, Xolalgidae) from the Oriental Stork, Ciconia boyciana (Ciconiiformes, Ciconiidae) in Korea
Document Type
Report
Source
ZooKeys. February 21, 2024 Issue 3, p179, 18 p.
Subject
South Korea
Language
English
ISSN
1313-2989
Abstract
Abstract A new feather mite species, Mycterialges boycianae sp. nov. (Xolalgidae), was identified from the Oriental Stork, Ciconia boyciana Swinhoe, 1873, in Korea. Males of M. boycianae sp. nov. are distinguished from Mycterialges mesomorphus Gaud & Atyeo, 1981, in having a single triangular prodorsal shield, sinuous margins of the opisthosoma located between setae e 2 and h 2 on the hysteronotal shield, an oval-shaped epiandrum without posterior extensions, a shorter tibia + tarsus IV than femoragenu IV, and an absent ambulacral disc of leg IV. Females differ in having a prodorsal shield with a posterior margin that is blunt-angular, and a concave posterior margin of the hysteronotal shield with posterior extensions. This study presents the first record of the feather mite genus Mycterialges in birds of the genus Ciconia (Ciconiidae). Additionally, we determined the phylogenetic relationship among Ingrassiinae using the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit (COI). Keywords: Analgoidea , Astigmata , COI, ectosymbionts, Ingrassiinae , systematics, taxonomy
Author(s): Jeong Hun Shim [1]; Yeong-Deok Han [2]; Sukyung Kim [3]; Dongsoo Ha [3]; Yongun Shin [4]; Soo Hyung Eo (corresponding author) [1] Introduction Feather mites (Astigmata) belong to two [...]