The oldest evidence of symbiosis between mites and fungi with description of a new genus and species of Trochometridiidae (Acari: Heterostigmata) from Cretaceous amber

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作者
Khaustov, Alexander A. [1 ]
Vorontsov, Dmitry D. [2 ]
Lindquist, Evert E. [3 ]
机构
[1] Tyumen State Univ, Tyumen, Russia
[2] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Dev Biol, Moscow, Russia
[3] 40 Barnes Crescent, Nepean, ON K2H 7C2, Canada
关键词
Trochometridioidea; fossil; sporotheca; high-resolution imaging; systematics; 1ST FOSSIL RECORD; TARSONEMUS-MITES; SCARAB BEETLES; BURMESE AMBER; ROVNO AMBER; FAMILY; COLEOPTERA; TAXA; SPOROTHECAE; ATHYREACARIDAE;
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10.11158/saa.29.4.3
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
The female of a new fossil genus and species, Rhombometridium pankowskiorum gen. and sp. nov. (Acari: Trochometridiidae), is described from Cretaceous Kachin amber. The new genus is characterized by the presence of well -developed sporothecae anteriad legs III, each sporotheca containing several ovoid fungal spores. This is the oldest (ca. 100 Mya), evidence of symbiosis between mites and fungi and the first fossil record of the mite family Trochometridiidae. The new genus shares synapomorphies with the family Trochometridiidae (presence of sporothecae between bases of legs III and IV) and Caraboacaridae (rhombic body shape, absence of setae v2 , absence of palpal solenidion, palps fused with distinctly widened gnathosomal capsule), and potentially represents a transitional form or a missing link between these two closely related families. We also compare the sporothecae of R. pankowskiorum with those of other heterostigmatic mites.
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