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Four new species records of Antennoseius and Anystipalpus (Acari: Mesostigmata: Ascidae) phoretic on Carabidae beetles from France F. Faraji, S.-B. Dehelean, M. Vuyk, Frank Bakker, To cite this version: F. Faraji, S.-B. Dehelean, M. Vuyk, Frank Bakker,. Four new species records of Antennoseius and Anystipalpus (Acari: Mesostigmata: Ascidae) phoretic on Carabidae beetles from France. Acarologia, Acarologia, 2017, 57 (2), pp.337-353. 10.1051/acarologia/20174159. hal-01518055 HAL Id: hal-01518055 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01518055 Submitted on 4 May 2017 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. 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Acarologia 57(2): 337–353 (2017) DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20174159 Four new species records of Antennoseius and Anystipalpus (Acari: Mesostigmata: Ascidae) phoretic on Carabidae beetles from France Farid FARAJI1,2, Stefan-Bogdan DEHELEAN1, Mike VUYK1 and Frank BAKKER1 (Received 23 June 2016; accepted 28 September 2016; published online 04 April 2017; edited by Marie-Stéphane TIXIER) 1 MITOX Consultants/Eurofins, Science Park 408, 1098 XH Amsterdam, The Netherlands. faridfaraji@eurofins-mitox.com; bogdandehelean@eurofins-mitox.com; mikevuyk@eurofins-mitox.com; frankbakker@eurofins-mitox.com 2 Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics, University of Amsterdam, Science Park 904, 1098 XH Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ABSTRACT — Antennoseius pannonicus Willmann, A. pseudospinosus Eidelberg, Ansystipalpus livshitsi (Eidelberg) and A. percicola Berlese, collected from carabid beetles in southwest France, are new species records of ascid mites of France. The two species of Antennoseius are re-described and new host associations are provided. An attempt has been made to describe the spermathecal apparatus of these two genera for the first time. KEYWORDS — Ascidae; Carabidae; France; new species records; Antennoseius; Ansystipalpus ZOOBANK — 363F78B5-C0AC-471B-A658-EC47C6912F10 INTRODUCTION Walter 1989; Beaulieu et al. 2008). This phe- nomenon might reveal more synonymies in this According to the catalogue of Moraes et al. (2016), group of mites. Lindquist and Moraza (2009) re- Antennoseius includes 61 described species mainly described Anystipalpus and by describing two new inhabiting soil, litter, moss, humus, salt marshes species considered four members in that genus. and nests of rodents, birds and ants (Lindquist Some species of Antennoseius Berlese, 1916 and and Walter 1989; Karg 1993; Gwiazdowicz 2007; Anystipalpus Berlese, 1911 are known from adult fe- Beaulieu et al. 2008; Gwiazdowicz and Haitlinger males phoretic under elytra of carabid beetles and 2010; Gwiazdowicz and Halliday 2010; Kazemi and the tegmina of labidurid earwigs (Lindquist and Moraza 2013; Trach 2013). Not much is known Moraza, 2009; Table 1). about the feeding habits of these mites. The two noticeable studies are the works by Lindquist and This paper intends to re-describe two species of Walter (1989) and Beaulieu et al. (2008) finding ne- Antennoseius and report two species of Anystipalpus, matodes, Collembola and astigmatic mites as prey which have been found during a study in south- sources. west France in 2014-15. The data provided in this A few species of Antennoseius have been shown study refer only to the phoretic morph of these four to have two female morphological morphs: smooth species. More data are given on the frequency and (phoretic) and granular (free-living) (Lindquist and abundance of these four species. http://www1.montpellier.inra.fr/CBGP/acarologia/ 337 ISSN 0044-586-X (print). ISSN 2107-7207 (electronic) Faraji F. et al. TABLE 1: Species of Antennoseius Berlese, 1916 and Anystipalpus Berlese, 1911 associated with carabid beetles. Phoretic mite species Carabidae host species b Distribution References Antennoseius (A. ) belorussicus Eidelberg, 1990 70 Belarus Eidelberg, 1990 Antennoseius (A. ) bullitus Karg, 1969 20, 24, 36, 42, 44, 47 Hungary a, Ukraine, Trach 2013; Haitlinger 1991; Kontschán Poland, Romania a 2007; Călugăr 2010; Stănescu and Juvara‐ Balş 2005 Antennoseius (A. ) bytinskii Costa, 1969 74 Israel Costa, 1969 Antennoseius (A. ) calathi Fain, Noti & Dufrêne, 1995 22, 67 Belgium Fain et al. 1995 Antennoseius (A. ) dungeri Karg, 1965 6, 38, 41, 42, 47, 54 Ukraine, Slovakia a Trach 2013; Kalúz et al. 2013 Antennoseius (V. ) kamalii Moraza & Kazemi, 2009 13, 41, 55 Iran, Ukraine Moraza and Kazemi, 2009, Trach 2013 Antennoseius (A. ) longisetus Eidelberg, 2000 2. , 4, 7, 26, 33, 49, 62 Republic of Moldova, Eidelberg, 2000, Kazemi and Moraza 2013 Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Iran, Antennoseius (A. ) maltzevi Eidelberg, 1994 20, 28, 45 Ukraine, Italy Eidelberg, 1994; Gwiazdowicz and Haitlinger, 2010 Antennoseius (A. ) masoviae Sellnick, 1943 14 18, 20, 23, 45, 53 Israel, Iran, Belgium, Costa 1969; Kazemi and Moraza 2013 Fain Sweden a et al. 1995; Lundqvist 1991 Antennoseius (A. ) matalini Eidelberg, 2001 11 Republic of Moldova Eidelberg, 2001 Antennoseius (A. ) matsjuki Eidelberg, 2001 4 Republic of Moldova Eidelberg, 2001 Antennoseius (V. ) multisetus Eidelberg, 2000 32, 63, 64, 65 Republic of Moldova, Eidelberg, 2000 Ukraine, Russia Antennoseius (A. ) olallae Haitlinger, 2011 Unidentified species Argentina Haitlinger, 2011 Antennoseius (V. ) ovaliscutalis Eidelberg, 2000 4, 7, 38, 45, 62, 72 Republic of Moldova, Eidelberg, 2000 Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan Antennoseius (A. ) pannonicus Willmann, 1951 6, 10 (this study), 12 (this study), 11 (this Ukraine, France (this study) Trach 2013 study), 16 (this study), 20 (this study), 38, 40 (this study), 41 (this study), 45 (this study), 51 (this study), 52 (this study), 55, 62 (this study), 69 (this study), 71 (this study), 70 (this study), 75 (this study) Antennoseius (V. ) perseus Beaulieu, Déchêne & Walter, 2008 21, 76, 77 Canada Beaulieu et al. 2008 Antennoseius (A. ) ponticus Trach & Makarova, 2008 42, 46 Ukraine Trach and Makarova, 2008; Trach 2013 Antennoseius (A. ) pseudospinosus Eidelberg, 1990 11, 20 (this study), 45, 51 (this study), 52 Ukraine, France (this study) Eidelberg, 1990 (this study), 62 (this study), 70 (this study), 73 Antennoseius (V. ) pyrophilus Beaulieu, Déchêne & Walter, 2008 3, 21, 76, 77 Canada Beaulieu et al. 2008 Antennoseius (A. ) quadrispinosus Gwiazdowicz & Haitlinger, Unidentified species Mexico Gwiazdowicz and Haitlinger, 2010 2010 Antennoseius (A. ) sabulicola Bregetova, 1977 29 Russia a, Iran Bregetova 1977; Kazemi and Moraza 2013 Antennoseius (A. ) sharonovi Eidelberg, 1989 45 Ukraine, Iran Eidelberg, 1989; Kazemi and Moraza 2013; Sklyar, 1994 Antennoseius (A. ) similis Eidelberg, 2001 1, 38, 44 Kazakhstan Eidelberg, 2001 Anystipalpus kazemii Lindquist & Moraza, 2009 Unidentified species Iran Lindquist and Moraza, 2009 Anystipalpus labiduricola Lindquist & Moraza, 2009 Unidentified species Iran Mehrzad et al. 2011 Anystipalpus livshitsi (Eidelberg, 1989) 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 15, 16 (this study), 17, 18, Ukraine, Iran, Kazakhstan, Eidelberg, 1989; Lindquist and Moraza, 19, 20, 27, 30, 31, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, Republic of Moldova, 2009; Bahrami et al. 2011; Trach 2013 43, 45 (this study), 47, 48, 50, 54, 55, 57, 60, France (this study) 62 (this study), 66, 68 (this study), 69 (this study), 70, 71 (this study), 78 Anystipalpus percicola Berlese, 1911 17, 18, 19, 25, 30, 39, 45 (this study), 56, 58, Italy, Ukraine, France (this Lindquist and Moraza, 2009; Eidelberg 1990 59, 60, 61, 66, 75 (this study) study), Iran Anystipalpus stepposus Trach, 2012 38, 54, 55, 59 Ukraine Trach, 2012 a‐ Country where the species has been recorded but not in association with carabid beetles. b‐ 1. Acinopus picipes (Olivier), 2. Aganum sp ., 3. Agonum placidum (Say), 4. Amara apricaria Paykull, 5. Amara aulica (Panzer), 6. Amara consularis (Duftschmid), 7. Amara convexiuscula (Marsham), 8. Amara ingenua Duftschmid, 9. Amara majuscula (Chaudoir), 10. Anchomenus