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Torrenticola wuyiensis Gu & Guo 2020, sp. nov.

Authors: Gu, Xin-Yao; Jin, Dao-Chao; Guo, Jian-Jun;

Torrenticola wuyiensis Gu & Guo 2020, sp. nov.

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Torrenticola wuyiensis Gu & Guo sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 69E7FE0A-89D6-4CF0-8E20-7E007FA65B62 Figs 9–12 Diagnosis Idiosoma elliptical; dorsal plate arrangement: 2+2p+1, posterior pair of anterior platelets half fused to dorsal plate; infracapitular bay wide U-shaped; E 4 on same line with 5 th pair of acetabula. Etymology This new species is named after Wuyishan (Wuyi Mountain), where the new species was collected. Material examined Holotype China • ♂; Wuyishan; 27°44′24″ N, 117°41′18″ E, 860 m a.s.l.; 2 Aug. 2018; X.Y. Gu leg.; FJ- TO-20180807. Paratypes China • 1 ♂, 4 ♀♀; same collection data as for holotype; FJ-TO-20180808 to FJ-TO-20180812. Description Male (n = 2) BODY. Idiosoma elliptical, L/W ratio 1.44 (1.38) (Fig. 9B). Dorsal plate arrangement: 2+2p+1 (Fig. 9A). Infracapitular bay wide U-shaped, Cx-II–III mL relatively short; E 4 on same line with 5 th pair of acetabula; V 1 anterior to V 2, V 2 almost at same level of Ap (Fig. 9B). Gnathosoma dorsal apodeme short, ventral apodeme long, rostrum curved slightly to ventrum (Fig. 9D). Ejaculatory complex with well developed anterior keel and proximal arms (Fig. 9E). Palp: P-1 short, with one dorsal seta; P-2 with three dorsal setae, one ventral seta at base of sharp ventral prolongation; P-3 with two dorsal setae, one ventral seta on sharp ventral prolongation; P-4 with two ventral extensions, bearing four setae (Fig. 9C). Legs I–IV showed as Fig. 10. MEASUREMENTS. Idiosoma L 745 (746), W 514 (539); dorsal shield L 607 (614), dorsal plate L 568 (578), frontal platelets L 127 (132). Infracapitular bay L 128 (154); Cx-1 L 207 (204), mL 132 (113), Cx-II–III mL 73 (87); Gf L 158 (162), W 100 (109), distance between Gf and Ap 158 (144). Gnathosoma vL 331 (341), dL 252 (274), chelicera bs L 352 (320), claw L 49 (67). Ejaculatory complex (Fig. 13E), L 195 (221), aL 146 (160) width 96 (113). L of palp segments: P-1, 44 (40); P-2, 111 (98); P-3, 61 (60); P-4, 91 (83); P-5, 19 (20). L of leg segments: I-L-1–6: - (43); 96 (92), 78 (91), 100 (102), 119 (118), 127 (110); II-L-1–6: 42 (47), 99 (96), 86 (80), 101 (102), 114 (117), 105 (121); III-L-1–6: 37 (53), 91 (108), 77 (85), 100 (124), 117 (149), 118 (143); IV-L-1–6: 114 (112), 108 (115), 124 (127), 171 (164), 176 (174), 177 (178). Female (n = 4) BODY. Body features same as male except: P-2 with four dorsal setae; P-3 with three dorsal setae (Fig. 11C); gnathosoma ventral apodeme shorter and thicker (Fig. 11D). MEASUREMENTS. Idiosoma L 826 (705–826), W 573 (495–573). Dorsal shield L 691 (585–691), dorsal plate L 652 (551–652), frontal platelets L 146 (131–146). Infracapitular bay depth 176 (136–176); Cx-I L 171 (132–171), mL 136 (119–136), Cx-II–III mL 54 (54–78). Gf L 169 (154–169), W 139 (110– 139), distance between Gf and Ap 186 (144–186). Gnathosoma vL 363 (323–363), dL 269 (249–269), chelicera bs L 325 (325–378), claw L 63 (59–63). L of palp: P-1, 49 (39–49); P-2, 127 (105–127); P-3, 75 (62–75); P-4, 102 (94–102); P-5, 22 (22–23). L of leg segments: I-L-1–6: 45 (42–45), 100 (95–100), 90 (83–90), 110 (101–110), 117 (109–117), 116 (108–116); II-L-1–6: 47 (45–47), 108 (97–108), 81 (75–81), 113 (99–113), 126 (116–126), 130 (127–130); III-L-1–6: 57 (45–57), 121 (69–121), 92 (82– 92), 138 (115–138), 154 (144–154), 154 (154–155); IV-L-1–6: 113 (113–116), 122 (111–122), 133 (119–133), 172 (154–172), 185 (177–185), 185 (179–185). Distribution China (Wuyishan). Habitat Streamlet. Remarks This new species is similar to Torrenticola ussuriensis (Sokolow, 1940) in the shape of the palp and dorsal plates,. T. ussuriensis was originally described by Sokolow (1934) from the Primory Territory in the Russian Far East, and later reported from River Inôzava in Japan (Enami 1940), and from Korea (Pešić et al. 2013). Differences between T. wuyiensis and T. ussuriensis are given in Table 1.

Published as part of Gu, Xin-Yao, Jin, Dao-Chao & Guo, Jian-Jun, 2020, Three new species and one new record of Torrenticolidae (Acari, Hydrachnidia) from Wuyishan with an updated key for Chinese fauna, pp. 1-23 in European Journal of Taxonomy 625 on pages 12-16, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2020.625, http://zenodo.org/record/3750775

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Arthropoda, Torrenticola, Arachnida, Torrenticolidae, Animalia, Trombidiformes, Biodiversity, Torrenticola wuyiensis, Taxonomy

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