Author:
Cook David R.,Smith Ian M.,Harvey Mark S.
Abstract
Systematists have frequently interpreted lateral compression of the idiosoma
in post-larval instars of water mites as a synapomorphy indicating common
ancestry. This paper re-examines the evidence to support this assumption and
concludes that lateral flattening has occurred independently several times
during water mite evolution, and especially often in various basal clades of
the superfamily Hygrobatoidea. Reassessment of the phylogenetic relationships
of the genera attributed to these clades results in improved understanding of
the early evolution and biogeography of hygrobatoid water mites and
necessitates redefinition of several clades and significant revision of the
family classification. The South African genus
Karlvietsia K.O. Viets, 1962 is transferred from the
subfamily Frontipodopsinae of the family Aturidae to the Hygrobatidae. The
Australian genera Tasmanaxona Cook, 1986,
Wheenyella Cook, 1986 and
Wheenyoides Harvey, 1990 are also removed from
Frontipodopsinae and placed with the genus Wettina
Piersig, 1892, here removed from the family Pionidae, in the family
Wettinidae Cook, stat. nov. Based on apparent
relationship with members of Wettinidae, the South African genus
Stormaxonella K.O. Viets, 1962 is transferred from the
Aturidae and provisionally placed in the Wettinidae. The clade including the
predominately Holarctic genus Lethaxona K.H. Viets, 1932
and the Western Hemisphere genus LethaxonellaCook, 1963
is recognised as the probable sister group of Wettinidae, and these genera are
consequently removed from the Aturidae and placed in Lethaxonidae, fam. nov.
The genus Frontipodopsis Walter is reassigned from
Aturidae to the now monobasic family Frontipodopsidae K.H. Viets, stat. nov.
Finally, five new species are described, including
Frontipodopsis (Frontipodopsella)
sudafricanus, sp. nov.,
Wettina occidentalis, sp. nov.,
Karlvietsia simplex, sp. nov.,
Hygrobates (Hygrobates)
gereckei, sp. nov. and Hygrobates
(Hygrobatides)frontipodoides, sp.
nov., and both Karlvietsia brevipalpis K.O. Viets and
K. angustipalpis K.O. Viets are redescribed.
Subject
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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