Saemundssonia (Saemundssonia) albatrossa Palma, 2012, new species

Saemundssonia ( Saemundssonia ) albatrossa new species (Figs 1–4, 11, 18) Saemundssonia sp.; Pilgrim & Palma 1982: 6 –7. Saemundssonia sp.; Murray, Palma & Pilgrim 1990: 1368. Saemundssonia sp. M; Palma 2010: 409. Type host. Phoebetria palpebrata (Forster, 1785). Type locality. Muriwai Beach...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Phthiraptera
Philopteridae
Saemundssonia
Saemundssonia albatrossa
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Phthiraptera
Philopteridae
Saemundssonia
Saemundssonia albatrossa
Palma, Ricardo L.
Saemundssonia (Saemundssonia) albatrossa Palma, 2012, new species
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Phthiraptera
Philopteridae
Saemundssonia
Saemundssonia albatrossa
description Saemundssonia ( Saemundssonia ) albatrossa new species (Figs 1–4, 11, 18) Saemundssonia sp.; Pilgrim & Palma 1982: 6 –7. Saemundssonia sp.; Murray, Palma & Pilgrim 1990: 1368. Saemundssonia sp. M; Palma 2010: 409. Type host. Phoebetria palpebrata (Forster, 1785). Type locality. Muriwai Beach, Auckland, North Island, New Zealand Holotype: 3 in MONZ. Diagnosis. Male: habitus as in Fig. 1. Clypeal signature as in Fig. 3. Genitalia as in Fig. 11. Eight long submarginal metanotal setae on each side (occasionally 6 or 7 on one side). Female: habitus as in Fig. 2. Clypeal signature as in Fig. 4. Ventral pigmented plates of the last abdominal segments as in Fig. 18. Eight long submarginal metanotal setae on each side (occasionally 6 or 7 on one side). Measurements of both sexes as in Table 1. number & sex (at temples) (including hyaline (including hyaline Genitalia length margin) margin) Etymology. The species epithet albatrossa is a noun in apposition referring to the vernacular name of the hosts. Material examined. Types. Ex Phoebetria palpebrata (Forster, 1785) : Holotype 3, Muriwai Beach, Auckland, N.Z., 11 Dec. 1978, S.M. Reed (MONZ, AI.023782). Paratypes: 113, 12 Ƥ, same data as for holotype (MONZ, AI.023783–023784); 53, 5 Ƥ, Manawatu, N.Z., 15 Aug. 1964, L.L. McMillan (MONZ, AI.023778– 779); 1 Ƥ, at sea, 59 o 04’ S – 161 o 46 ’ E, 13 Feb. 1965, P.C. Harper (MONZ, AI.023780); 13, 5 Ƥ, Urenui Beach, Taranaki, N.Z., 14 Sep. 1976, J. Castle (MONZ, AI.023781). Non-types. Ex Thalassarche chrysostoma (Forster, 1785) : 1 Ƥ, Kapiti Island, N.Z., 21 Mar. 1959, B.D. Jones (MONZ, AI.023787); 13, 2 Ƥ, Otaki Beach, N.Z., 24 May 1959, D.M. 9236 (MONZ, AI.023788); 53, 11 Ƥ, Hokio Beach, Manawatu, N.Z., 13 Jun. 1965, P.C. Harper, D.M. 11837 (MONZ, AI.023789– 791); 13, 4 Ƥ, Dargaville, Northland, N.Z., 22 Sep. 1974, D.E. Crockett (MONZ, AI.023792); 33, 5 Ƥ, Himatangi Beach, Manawatu, N.Z., 30 Aug. 1978, H. Eastcott (MONZ, AI.023793); 73, 5 Ƥ, Peka Peka Beach, Kapiti Coast, North Island, N.Z., 26 Sep. 1987, M. Hurst (MONZ, AI.023794). Ex Thalassarche impavida Mathews, 1912 : 23, 1Ƥ, Campbell Island, N.Z., 2 Dec. 1975, C.J. Robertson (MONZ, AI.023785). Remarks. Saemundssonia ( Saemundssonia ) albatrossa is morphologically closest to S . ( S .) gaini (Neumann, 1913), which parasitises giant petrels, Macronectes giganteus (Gmelin, 1789) and M. halli Mathews, 1912. However, S. ( S. ) albatrossa differs from S . ( S .) gaini in the male genitalia (Fig. 11 and Fig. 12, respectively), especially in the relative length of the parameres and in the configuration of the endomeres and mesosome, and in the shape of the clypeal signatures in both sexes (Figs 3–4 and Figs 5–6, respectively). The finding of a species of Saemundssonia on albatrosses closely related to the species parasitising giant petrels is congruent with other associations between giant petrels and their lice. Palma & Pilgrim (1988: 585) discussed these host-louse associations in regard to the louse genera Docophoroides Giglioli, 1864, Perineus Thompson, 1936 and Paraclisis Timmermann, 1965, with species living on all members of the Diomedeidae and on the two species of Macronectes . Lice of those three genera living on giant petrels are morphologically closest to species living on albatrosses of the genera Thalassarche Reichenbach, 1853 and Phoebetria Reichenbach, 1853 (Timmermann 1965: 87, 100; Palma & Pilgrim 1988: 584). Saemundssonia ( S. ) albatrossa and S . ( S .) gaini show the same close association between these host groups. Considering the unanimously accepted position of Macronectes within the family Procellariidae, and not in the Diomedeidae, the unusual host-louse associations of the two species of giant petrels are likely to be the result of four louse lineages host-switching from a diomedeid host to an early giant petrel, with the loss of the latter’s ancestral philopterid lice. The only louse species which shows affinities between Macronectes and other members of the Procellariidae is the menoponid Austromenopon ossifragae (Eichler, 1949) (see Price & Clay 1972: 491). : Published as part of Palma, Ricardo L., 2012, Three new species of the louse genus Saemundssonia (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Philopteridae), pp. 38-48 in Zootaxa 3478 on pages 39-41, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.214088 : {"references": ["Pilgrim, R. L. C. & Palma, R. L. (1982) A list of the chewing lice (Insecta: Mallophaga) from birds in New Zealand. National Museum of New Zealand Miscellaneous Series 6, 1 - 32 [also published as Notornis 29 (supplement)].", "Murray, M. D., Palma, R. L. & Pilgrim, R. L. C. (1990) Ectoparasites of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic birds. Pp. 1365 - 1374. In Marchant, S. & Higgins P. J. (Eds) Handbook of Australian, New Zealand & Antarctic Birds. Vo l u m e 1. Ratites to Ducks .. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. 1400 pp.", "Palma, R. L. (2010) Order Phthiraptera: Lice. Pp. 294 - 296, 407 - 409. In Gordon, D. P. (Ed.) New Zealand Inventory of Biodiversity. Vo l u m e Tw o. Kingdom Animalia - Chaetognatha, Ecdysozoa, Ichnofossils. Canterbury University Press: Christchurch. 528 pp.", "Palma, R. L. & Pilgrim, R. L. C. (1988) [1987] A revision of the genus Perineus (Phthiraptera: Philopteridae). New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 14 (4), 563 - 586.", "Timmermann, G. (1965) Die Federlingsfauna der Sturmvogel und die Phylogenese des procellariiformen Vogelstammes. Abhandlungen und Verhandlungen des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins in Hamburg, N. F. 8 (Supplement), 1 - 249.", "Price, R. D. & Clay, T. (1972) A review of the genus Austromenopon (Mallophaga: Menoponidae) from the Procellariiformes. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 65 (2), 487 - 504."]}
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title_short Saemundssonia (Saemundssonia) albatrossa Palma, 2012, new species
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title_full_unstemmed Saemundssonia (Saemundssonia) albatrossa Palma, 2012, new species
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5679813 2023-05-15T13:57:33+02:00 Saemundssonia (Saemundssonia) albatrossa Palma, 2012, new species Palma, Ricardo L. 2012 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5679813 https://zenodo.org/record/5679813 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/FF8C8A7CFFCCD144E536515CFFC8A079 http://table.plazi.org/id/DF63139AFFCDD145E5A152CBFB98A3A7 http://zoobank.org/C5F8A237-FC1C-45D7-9776-A1E460F73A97 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.214088 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FF8C8A7CFFCCD144E536515CFFC8A079 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.214089 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.214090 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.214092 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.214094 http://table.plazi.org/id/DF63139AFFCDD145E5A152CBFB98A3A7 http://zoobank.org/C5F8A237-FC1C-45D7-9776-A1E460F73A97 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5679814 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Phthiraptera Philopteridae Saemundssonia Saemundssonia albatrossa Taxonomic treatment article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2012 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5679813 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.214088 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.214089 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.214090 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.214092 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.214094 https://doi.or 2022-02-08T13:42:09Z Saemundssonia ( Saemundssonia ) albatrossa new species (Figs 1–4, 11, 18) Saemundssonia sp.; Pilgrim & Palma 1982: 6 –7. Saemundssonia sp.; Murray, Palma & Pilgrim 1990: 1368. Saemundssonia sp. M; Palma 2010: 409. Type host. Phoebetria palpebrata (Forster, 1785). Type locality. Muriwai Beach, Auckland, North Island, New Zealand Holotype: 3 in MONZ. Diagnosis. Male: habitus as in Fig. 1. Clypeal signature as in Fig. 3. Genitalia as in Fig. 11. Eight long submarginal metanotal setae on each side (occasionally 6 or 7 on one side). Female: habitus as in Fig. 2. Clypeal signature as in Fig. 4. Ventral pigmented plates of the last abdominal segments as in Fig. 18. Eight long submarginal metanotal setae on each side (occasionally 6 or 7 on one side). Measurements of both sexes as in Table 1. number & sex (at temples) (including hyaline (including hyaline Genitalia length margin) margin) Etymology. The species epithet albatrossa is a noun in apposition referring to the vernacular name of the hosts. Material examined. Types. Ex Phoebetria palpebrata (Forster, 1785) : Holotype 3, Muriwai Beach, Auckland, N.Z., 11 Dec. 1978, S.M. Reed (MONZ, AI.023782). Paratypes: 113, 12 Ƥ, same data as for holotype (MONZ, AI.023783–023784); 53, 5 Ƥ, Manawatu, N.Z., 15 Aug. 1964, L.L. McMillan (MONZ, AI.023778– 779); 1 Ƥ, at sea, 59 o 04’ S – 161 o 46 ’ E, 13 Feb. 1965, P.C. Harper (MONZ, AI.023780); 13, 5 Ƥ, Urenui Beach, Taranaki, N.Z., 14 Sep. 1976, J. Castle (MONZ, AI.023781). Non-types. Ex Thalassarche chrysostoma (Forster, 1785) : 1 Ƥ, Kapiti Island, N.Z., 21 Mar. 1959, B.D. Jones (MONZ, AI.023787); 13, 2 Ƥ, Otaki Beach, N.Z., 24 May 1959, D.M. 9236 (MONZ, AI.023788); 53, 11 Ƥ, Hokio Beach, Manawatu, N.Z., 13 Jun. 1965, P.C. Harper, D.M. 11837 (MONZ, AI.023789– 791); 13, 4 Ƥ, Dargaville, Northland, N.Z., 22 Sep. 1974, D.E. Crockett (MONZ, AI.023792); 33, 5 Ƥ, Himatangi Beach, Manawatu, N.Z., 30 Aug. 1978, H. Eastcott (MONZ, AI.023793); 73, 5 Ƥ, Peka Peka Beach, Kapiti Coast, North Island, N.Z., 26 Sep. 1987, M. Hurst (MONZ, AI.023794). Ex Thalassarche impavida Mathews, 1912 : 23, 1Ƥ, Campbell Island, N.Z., 2 Dec. 1975, C.J. Robertson (MONZ, AI.023785). Remarks. Saemundssonia ( Saemundssonia ) albatrossa is morphologically closest to S . ( S .) gaini (Neumann, 1913), which parasitises giant petrels, Macronectes giganteus (Gmelin, 1789) and M. halli Mathews, 1912. However, S. ( S. ) albatrossa differs from S . ( S .) gaini in the male genitalia (Fig. 11 and Fig. 12, respectively), especially in the relative length of the parameres and in the configuration of the endomeres and mesosome, and in the shape of the clypeal signatures in both sexes (Figs 3–4 and Figs 5–6, respectively). The finding of a species of Saemundssonia on albatrosses closely related to the species parasitising giant petrels is congruent with other associations between giant petrels and their lice. Palma & Pilgrim (1988: 585) discussed these host-louse associations in regard to the louse genera Docophoroides Giglioli, 1864, Perineus Thompson, 1936 and Paraclisis Timmermann, 1965, with species living on all members of the Diomedeidae and on the two species of Macronectes . Lice of those three genera living on giant petrels are morphologically closest to species living on albatrosses of the genera Thalassarche Reichenbach, 1853 and Phoebetria Reichenbach, 1853 (Timmermann 1965: 87, 100; Palma & Pilgrim 1988: 584). Saemundssonia ( S. ) albatrossa and S . ( S .) gaini show the same close association between these host groups. Considering the unanimously accepted position of Macronectes within the family Procellariidae, and not in the Diomedeidae, the unusual host-louse associations of the two species of giant petrels are likely to be the result of four louse lineages host-switching from a diomedeid host to an early giant petrel, with the loss of the latter’s ancestral philopterid lice. The only louse species which shows affinities between Macronectes and other members of the Procellariidae is the menoponid Austromenopon ossifragae (Eichler, 1949) (see Price & Clay 1972: 491). : Published as part of Palma, Ricardo L., 2012, Three new species of the louse genus Saemundssonia (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Philopteridae), pp. 38-48 in Zootaxa 3478 on pages 39-41, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.214088 : {"references": ["Pilgrim, R. L. C. & Palma, R. L. (1982) A list of the chewing lice (Insecta: Mallophaga) from birds in New Zealand. National Museum of New Zealand Miscellaneous Series 6, 1 - 32 [also published as Notornis 29 (supplement)].", "Murray, M. D., Palma, R. L. & Pilgrim, R. L. C. (1990) Ectoparasites of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic birds. Pp. 1365 - 1374. In Marchant, S. & Higgins P. J. (Eds) Handbook of Australian, New Zealand & Antarctic Birds. Vo l u m e 1. Ratites to Ducks .. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. 1400 pp.", "Palma, R. L. (2010) Order Phthiraptera: Lice. Pp. 294 - 296, 407 - 409. In Gordon, D. P. (Ed.) New Zealand Inventory of Biodiversity. Vo l u m e Tw o. Kingdom Animalia - Chaetognatha, Ecdysozoa, Ichnofossils. Canterbury University Press: Christchurch. 528 pp.", "Palma, R. L. & Pilgrim, R. L. C. (1988) [1987] A revision of the genus Perineus (Phthiraptera: Philopteridae). New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 14 (4), 563 - 586.", "Timmermann, G. (1965) Die Federlingsfauna der Sturmvogel und die Phylogenese des procellariiformen Vogelstammes. Abhandlungen und Verhandlungen des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins in Hamburg, N. F. 8 (Supplement), 1 - 249.", "Price, R. D. & Clay, T. (1972) A review of the genus Austromenopon (Mallophaga: Menoponidae) from the Procellariiformes. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 65 (2), 487 - 504."]} Text Antarc* Antarctic Giant Petrel Giant Petrels Macronectes giganteus DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic New Zealand Giganteus ENVELOPE(62.500,62.500,-67.567,-67.567) Harper ENVELOPE(-57.050,-57.050,-84.050,-84.050) Ricardo ENVELOPE(-63.033,-63.033,-64.867,-64.867) Christchurch ENVELOPE(164.167,164.167,-82.467,-82.467) Campbell Island ENVELOPE(169.500,169.500,-52.500,-52.500) The Louse ENVELOPE(-56.415,-56.415,51.700,51.700) Crockett ENVELOPE(-155.067,-155.067,-86.017,-86.017) Peka ENVELOPE(106.499,106.499,76.591,76.591)