Two psammobiont species of Anomalohalacarus (Acari, Halacaridae) from South Korea.

IF 1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Biodiversity Data Journal Pub Date : 2024-10-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3897/BDJ.12.e135719
Jong Hak Shin, Cheon Young Chang, Jimin Lee
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Background: The genus Anomalohalacarus Newell, 1949, which is known to occur exclusively inhabiting sand, has not been previously reported from Korea. During a recent survey of the meiofauna from several intertidal sandy beaches in South Korea, we found both sexes of two psammobiont halacarids, Anomalohalacarusangustus sp. nov. and A.biformis Abé, 1996.

New information: Both species are similar to each other in sharing an undivided posterior dorsal plate, three and two setae on the anterior and posterior epimeral plates, respectively, three bipectinate setae on tibia IV, and four ventral setae on tarsus I. However, A.angustus sp. nov. is distinguished from A.biformis by the absence of areolae posteriorly on the anterior dorsal plate, a much more slender posterior dorsal plate, a pair of subgenital setae on the genital foramen in females, and seven branched perigenital setae on the genitoanal plate in males. The feature of branched perigenital setae in males is reported for the first time in the genus Anomalohalacarus. The Korean specimens of A.biformis agree well with the original description from Japan, except for the number of ventral bipectinate setae on tibia II. This study presents (re)descriptions of both species with detailed illustrations and provides a dichotomous key to Anomalohalacarus species, including the new species, based on morphological characters. The genus Anomalohalacarus is reported for the first time in South Korea.

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来自韩国的两个 Anomalohalacarus(蛔虫,Halacaridae)的 psammobiont 种。
背景:已知仅栖息于沙地的 Anomalohalacarus Newell(纽厄尔,1949 年)属以前从未在韩国报道过。在最近对韩国几个潮间带沙滩的小型底栖生物进行调查期间,我们发现了两种雌雄同体的沼泽卤虫,即 Anomalohalacarusangustus sp:这两个物种彼此相似,都有一个不分裂的后背板,前和后外板上分别有 3 根和 2 根刚毛,胫骨 IV 上有 3 根双ectinate 刚毛,跗骨 I 上有 4 根腹面刚毛。与 A.biformis 的区别在于前背板后部没有窠,后背板更加细长,雌性生殖孔上有一对亚生殖刚毛,雄性生殖肛板上有 7 根分枝的生殖器周围刚毛。雄性生殖器周围刚毛分枝的特征在 Anomalohalacarus 属中是首次报道。韩国的 A.biformis 标本与日本的原始描述非常吻合,除了胫骨 II 上腹侧双栉刚毛的数量。本研究通过详细的插图对这两个物种进行了(重新)描述,并根据形态特征提供了包括新种在内的 Anomalohalacarus 物种的二分法检索表。这是韩国首次报道 Anomalohalacarus 属。
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Biodiversity Data Journal
Biodiversity Data Journal Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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