First discovery of Plasmobatidae (Acari, Oribatida) in Gabon, redefinition and new species of the genus Solenozetes Grandjean, 1932
Abstract
The family Plasmobatidae is herewith reported for the first time from Gabon
and Solenozetes makokouensis n. sp. is described. The holotype was collected
from litter in dense evergreen humid forest, Makokou, Province Ogoové-Ivindo,
north-eastern Gabon. The species is described and illustrated based on adult
females. The new species is easily distinguishable by the following combination
of character states: cerotegumental layer amorphous, with small tuberculations
mixed with granulations; ro seta falcate, inserted on forward-extending visorlike
protuberance; in seta wrapped in cerotegumental granulate layer; prodorsal
anterior zone complex with irregular protuberances; bothridium horseshoe-shaped,
internal rings appearing gear-like; sensillus filiform; notogaster anteriorly with
semicircular furrow and depressed zone; macropores opening on foveae; notogastral
microsculpture irregular foveate pattern; opisthosomal gland apophysis conical
with rounded tip; five pairs of notogastral setae. The genus Solenozetes is redefined