Valid Names Results
Ripersiella danyii Kaydan & Konczné Benedicty, 2017 (Rhizoecidae: Ripersiella)Nomenclatural History
- Ripersiella danyii Kaydan & Konczné Benedicty 2017: 321. Type data: THAILAND: Kaeng Krachan (Phetchaburi), Kaeng Krachan National Park, 3 km SE from the Camp, Berlese sample taken from debris under a lying tree trunk, 2/6/1994, by Mahunka, S. and Papp, L.. Holotype, female, by original designation Type depository: Budapest: Hungarian Natural History Museum, Zoological Department, Hungary; Budapest: Plant Protection Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary; accepted valid name Notes: Paratypes. 1 f, same data as holotype; 1 f, Kaeng Krachan (Phetchaburi), Kaeng Krachan National Park, 3 km SE from the Camp, Berlese funnel sample from dry, decaying stump, 06.ii.1994, Leg. Mahunka, S. and Papp, L. (PPI: 12156; HNHM: As685); 1 f, Kaeng Krachan (Phetchaburi), Kaeng Krachan National Park, 3 km SE from the Camp, Berlese funnel sample from dry, decaying stump, 06.ii.1994, Leg. Mahunka, S. and Papp, L., Berlese funnel sample from the drier litter and root system of shrubs, in deeper layer, 06.ii.1994, Leg. Mahunka, S. and Papp, L. (PPI: 12157; HNHM: As690); 1 f, Kaeng Krachan (Phetcahburi), Kaeng Krachan (Phetchaburi), Kaeng Krachan National Park, 3 km SE from Camp, Berlese funnel sample from dry, decaying stump, 06.ii.1994, Leg. Mahunka, S. and Papp, L., Berlese funnel sample from wet litter and soil neat to water basin, with much decaying debris, 09.ii.1994, Leg. Mahunka, S. and Papp, L. (PPI: 12159; HNHM: As709); 1 f, Kaeng Krachan (Phetchaburi), Kaeng Krachan National Park, Reservoir, Berlese funnel sample from deeper soil layer (40 cm) with many roots, 09.ii.1994, Leg. Mahunka, S. and Papp, L. (PPI: 12160; HNHM: As712). Illustr.
Common Names
Ecological Associates
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 1
- Thailand | KaydanKoWi2017
Keys
- KaydanKoWi2017: pp.319-321 ( Adult (F) ) [Ripersiella from Southern Asia]
Remarks
- Systematics: Ripersiella danyii can be readily distinguished; (i) in having multilocular pores on the dorsum and venter; (ii) in having two sizes of bitubular pores on the dorsum and venter (iii) in having a bulbous structure at the base of the internal genital organ and (iv) in lacking oral collar tubular ducts on both the venter and dorsum. Ripersiella danyii is most similar to R. cryphia in having (i) antenna each with 5 segments and (ii) multilocular disc pores present on the dorsum but differs from it in having only a single circulus (R. cryphia has two circuli) and (ii) by having two sizes of bitubular pores, dorsal and ventral pores of different sizes (both dorsal and ventral bitubular pores of same size).
- General Remarks: Detailed description and illustration in Kaydan, et al., 2017.
Illustrations
Citations
- KaydanKoWi2017: description, distribution, host, illustration, key, taxonomy, 319, 322-323