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Redescription of the fossil oribatid mite Scutoribates perornatus, with implications for systematics of Unduloribatidae (Acari: Oribatida)

Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 117997, Russia
State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, N.Y., U.S.A.
Acari Oribatida Scutoribates perornatus Unduloribates Eremaeozetes Kunstella foveolata Koreoribates foliatus Tectoribates parvus Eocene Baltic amber Rovno amber fossil neotype

Abstract

The monotypic oribatid mite genus Scutoribates Sellnick, 1918 has been based only on fossil specimens of the type species—S. perornatus Sellnick, 1918—from Baltic amber. The type specimen is lost, and the genus has been assumed to be a junior subjective synonym of Eremaeozetes (Eremaeozetidae). Herein, we redescribe S. perornatus based on stereoand compound-microscopy of embedded fossils at magnifications up to 1000X, and both direct observation and electron microscopy of removed cuticular fragments. Specimens included 52 non-type adult fossils from Eocene (Baltic and Rovno) amber, several of which had been studied and identified by Sellnick. One of the latter, housed in the Kaliningrad Museum of Amber (KMA; № 197-07), is designated neotype. A presumed tritonymph is also described. While Scutoribates and Eremaeozetes share certain aspects of facies, the genera are clearly not synonyms. Rather, Scutoribates is a senior subjective synonym of two monotypic extant genera currently included in different families: Kunstella Krivolutsky, 1974 in Oribatellidae and Koreoribates Choi, 1994 in Unduloribatidae (new synonymies). We show that Unduloribatidae is the appropriate family and list characters that distinguish the three known species of Scutoribates: S. perornatus Sellnick, S. foliatus (Choi) n. comb. and S. foveolatus (Krivolutsky) n. comb. The transfer of Scutoribates from Eremaeozetidae removes the only presumed tropical element from the oribatid fauna of Baltic amber. We also designate a neotype (№197-24 in the KMA) for the amber fossil species Tectoribates parvus Sellnick 1931; however, the currently used combination of Unduloribates parvus needs confirmation.

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