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Halacarus actenos Trouessart 1889

Authors :
Durucan, Furkan
Paz, Juan Carlos De La
Hernández-Teixidor, David
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2023.

Abstract

Halacarus actenos Trouessart, 1889 Material examined One male (FDHAL-21/12), La Barranquera (Hypnea spinella, upper mid-littoral zone). Diagnosis The male specimen measured 592 µm long to the tip of the frontal spine and 350 µm wide. General characters of this species are as follows. Frontal spine medium-sized; posterior part of AD slender; ds-1 on AD; ds-2 to ds-6 striated integument. Eye pigment arranged in a ring around cornea; pair of canaliculi in striated integument posterior to cornea; dorsum with pair of large corneae; PD completely absent. Apodemes between epimera I and II long. Epicuticula on plates and legs exquisitely reticulate. Male GA wide and rounded, covered by more than 60 setae (Figs. 3H, 5E–G, 9A–E). Remarks Halacarus actenos was reported from United Kingdom, Ireland, The Netherlands, French Atlantic coasts (Bay of Morlaix, Le Croisic, Baie de Port-lin, Arcachon, Saint Jean-de-Luz) and Spain (Galicia, Praia de Vidrieiro) (Bartsch 2009). This species was also reported by the first author (FD) from Praia da Falésia (Albufeira, Portugal) (Durucan et al. 2018). The morphological characteristics, habitat preferences and body sizes of the specimens reported here fit the previous records by Bartsch (2011) and Durucan et al. (2018).<br />Published as part of Durucan, Furkan, Paz, Juan Carlos De La & Hernández-Teixidor, David, 2023, Halacaridae (Acari) from Tenerife (Canary Islands), pp. 1-19 in Persian Journal of Acarology 12 (1) on pages 11-12, DOI: 10.22073/pja.v12i1.76823<br />{"references":["Bartsch, I. (2009) Checklist of marine and freshwater halacarid mite genera and species (Halacaridae: Acari) with notes on synonyms, habitats, distribution, and descriptions of the taxa. Zootaxa, 1998: 1 - 170.","Bartsch, I. (2011) Halacarus socius (Acari: Halacaridae), description of the male and diagnoses of species of the Halacarus actenos group. Zootaxa, 2800: 18 - 40."]}

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1f4701824703221e6456c63c4d480847
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8109256