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1 December 2008 An analysis of and index to new Acari described in Systematic & Applied Acarology (1996–2007)
Xiao-Feng Xue, Zhi-Qiang Zhang
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Abstract

This paper provides an analysis of and index to new Acari described in Systematic & Applied Acarology during the last twelve years (1996–2007). A total of 336 papers was published during this period, with taxonomic papers accounting for 60%. Among the 208 taxonomic papers, 143 papers (68.8%) contain descriptions of new taxa or new names. These papers contain a total of 264 new taxa (new names), with three families, 31 genera/ subgenera and 230 species. Among these, only two are new species names proposed for previously occupied homonyms; all others are newly established taxa. Most new taxa/names (85.2%) are of the Acariformes. Among the 225 new taxa (new names) of the Acariformes, most (93.3%) are of the Trombidiformes. New taxa/names are distributed in 40 families of Trombidiformes, 10 families of Sarcoptiformes and 7 families of Mesostigmata. Most families have only one to three new taxa/names: 19 families with 1 new taxon, 13 families with 2 new taxa, and 6 families with 3 new taxa. There are 116 authors for new taxa/names, with an average of two taxa/ names per author (maximum 37, minimum 1). Most authors (70%) described one to three new taxa/names each: 38 authors with 1 new taxon, 31 authors with 2 new taxa, and 12 authors with 3 new taxa. Geographically, these authors are from 22 countries in Asia, Africa, Australasia, Europe, South America and North America, with a strong representation by authors in the Asia-Pacific region.

Introduction

Systematic & Applied Acarology (SAA) was founded in 1996 and has been continually published since. It was issued annually during the first ten years, during which an average of 53 authors from 12 countries published on average 27 papers each with an average of 21 new taxa in 202 pages each year (Zhang 2005). SAA was a primarily a journal of systematic acarology, because 64% of the papers published during the first decade were on systematics, morphology and evolution (Zhang 2005).

In the last two years, the frequency of publication of SAA was increased to semiannual in 2006 and quarterly in 2007, allowing more papers (31.5 papers in 251 pages per year during 2006–2007 versus 27.3 papers in 202 pages per year during 1996–2005) to be published more rapidly (Zhang 2008). In addition to the increase of number of authors (69 per year during 2006–2007 versus 53 per year during 1996–2005), there was also an increase in the diversity of authors from different countries during the last two years (18 countries per year during 2006–2007 versus 12 countries per year during 1996–2005) and the increased degree of international collaboration in papers published in the last two years (Zhang 2008). As a result, SAA has become increasingly international.

The purpose of this paper is to provide an analysis of and index to new Acari described/named in this international journal of systematic acarology during the last twelve years. Article 8 (Recommendation 8A) of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature 1999) urges authors and editors to ensure that new scientific names and other nomenclatural acts are made widely known. This paper is written with this purpose in mind and will be provided free online for open access to ensure wide dissemination.

Analyses of papers, new taxa and authors

Number of papers and new taxa by year of publication

A total of 336 papers was published in SAA during 1996–2007, with taxonomic papers accounting for 60% (Table 1). Over the years, the journal has become increasingly more ‘taxonomic’ in that the proportion of taxonomic papers was on avearge less than 50% (also each year less than 60%) during the first four years but exceeded 60% each year in the last eight years (Fig. 1).

Among the 208 taxonomic papers, 143 papers (68.8%) contain descriptions of new taxa or new names (Table 1). The temporal pattern shows two obvious peaks in the proportion of taxonomic papers with new taxa or new names—volume 6 in 2001 and volume 11 in 2006 (Fig. 2).

TABLE 1.

A summary of number of papers and new mite taxa published in Systematic & Applied Acarology during 1996–2007.

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During 1996–2007, a total of 264 new taxa (new names) was described in 143 papers, with three families, 31 genera/subgenera and 230 species. Among these, only two are new species names proposed for previously occupied homonyms; all others are newly established taxa.

The number of new taxa each year varied greatly with two peaks—volume 6 in 2001 and volume 11 in 2006 (Fig. Table 1) . On average, there were 22 new taxa described each year.

Taxonomic distribution of new taxa

The distribution of new taxa/names is extremely uneven among different higher taxa (Table 2). Among the 264 new taxa (new names), most (85.2%) are of the Acariformes. Among the 225 new taxa (new names) of the Acariformes, most (93.3%) are of the Trombidiformes. New taxa/names are distributed in 40 families of Trombidiformes, 10 families of Sarcoptiformes and 7 families of Mesostigmata (Table 2). The top ten families (with number of new taxa/names in parenthesis) are Erythraeidae (49), Phytoseiidae (25), Walchiidae (22), Tarsonemidae (16), Eriophyidae (11), Stigmaeidae (11), Cunaxidae (8), Trombidiidae (8), Diptilomiopidae (7), and Trombiculidae (6). The Camerobiidae shares with Trombiculidae in having six new taxa, but the former has two new genera and four new species while the latter has six new species. These families combined account for 64% of the all new taxa/names described. Most families have only one to three new taxa/names: 19 families with 1, 13 families with 2, 6 families with 3.

FIGURE 1.

Proportion of taxonomic papers published in Systematic & Applied Acarology during 1996–2007.

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FIGURE 2.

Proportion of taxonomic papers with new taxa published in Systematic & Applied Acarology during 1996–2007.

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Author contributions

There are 116 authors for new taxa/names (see Author index for full details). This translates to 2.3 taxa/names per author. The top ten authors are: R. Haitlinger of Poland (37), A. Saboori of Iran (30), T.-H. Wen of China (27), Z.-Q. Zhang of New Zealand (23), J.-Z. Lin of China (22), Q.-H. Fan of China (20), G.J. de Moreas of Brazil (19), M.G.C. Gondim Jr of Brazil (15), V. Pesic of Serbia and Montenegro (13), and A. Goldarazena of Spain (11). Most authors (70%) described one to three new taxa/names each: 38 authors with 1 new taxon, 31authors with 2 two new taxa, and 12 authors with 3 new taxa.

TABLE 2.

Taxonomic distribution of new mite taxa published in Systematic & Applied Acarology during 1996–2007.

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Geographically, the authors are distributed among the following countries or regions (number of authors in parenthesis): China (39), Iran (17), Brazil (8), USA (8), India (5), Pakistan (5), Poland (5), Spain (4), Australia (3), Canada (3), Turkey (3), Lebanon (2), The Netherlands (2), South Africa (2), UK (2), Cape Verde (1), Hong Kong (1), Israel (1), Japan, (1), Malaysia (1), Mongolia (1), New Zealand (1), Serbia and Montenegro (1). Authors from the Asia-Pacific region are strongly represented.

Lists of new family, genus and species-group taxa

New taxa are listed alphabetically within each group. For each new family name, the following information is given: scientific name, author, year of publication, first page of formal description, type genus designation (in parenthesis), and the mite order to which it belongs. For each new genus (subgenus) name, the following information is given: scientific, author, year of publication, first page of formal description, type species designation (in parenthesis), and the mite family to which it belongs. For each new species name, the following information is given: scientific name, author, year of publication, first page of formal description, number of figures (in parenthesis) and the mite family to which it belongs.

Family-group taxa

Genus-group taxa

  • Acroseius Błoszyk, Halliday & Dylewska, 2005: 41 (type species by original designation Polyaspinus tuberculatus Womersley, 1961)—Trachytidae

  • Amarucoptes Haitlinger, 2001: 112 (type species by original designation Amarucoptes busannae Haitlinger, 2001)—Heterocoptidae

  • Amphotrombium Zhang, 1998: 161 (type species by original designation Amphotrombium jenseni Zhang, 1998)—Amphotrombiidae

  • Crotalomorpha Lindquist & Krantz, 2002: 133 (type species by original designation Crotalomorpha camini Lindquist & Krantz, 2002)—Crotalomorphidae

  • Duplimedia Wen, 2006: 253 (type species by original designation Gahrliepia armigera Fernandes & Kulkarni, 2003)—Walchiidae

  • Duplisetia Wen, 1999: 174 (type species by original designation Gahrliepia gemina Traub & Morrow, 1955)—Walchiidae

  • Duplisetia (Starkia) Wen, 1999: 175 (type species by original designation Gahrliepia starki Lakshana & Dohany, 1972)—Walchiidae

  • Echinopsis Fan & Chen, 1996: 126 (type species by original designation Echinopsis fukiensis Fan & Chen, 1996)—Xenocaligonellidae

  • Leptotrombidium (Monosigmum) Wen, 2001: 189 (type species by original designation Leptotrombidium (Monosigmum) zhongi Wen, 2001)—Trombiculidae

  • Montenegtrombium Saboori & Pesic, 2006: 231 (type species by original designation

  • Montenegtrombium milicae Saboori & Pesic, 2006)—Microtrombidiidae

  • Nadchatramia Wen, 1999: 174 (type species by original designation Gahrliepia micropotamogalei Nadchatram & Puylaert, 1987)—Walchiidae

  • Neohoderus Chen, Wei & Qin, 2004: 69 (type species by original designation Neohoderus choerospondias Chen, Wei & Qin, 2004)—Diptilomiopidae

  • Nepaliella Wen, 1999: 173 (type species by original designation Schoengastiella unsternala Nadchatram & Fernandes, 1989)—Walchiidae

  • Opiliotrombium Zhang & Fan, 2005: 156 (type species by original designation Opiliotrombium akatarawa Zhang & Fan, 2005)—Neothrombiidae

  • Orthopteroseius Mo, 1996: 201 (type species by original designation Orthopteroseius sinicus Mo, 1996)—Otopheidomenidae

  • Oskootrombium Saboori, Bagheri & Haddad in Saboori et al., 2006: 247 (type species by original designation Oskootrombium prasadi Saboori, Bagheri & Haddad, 2006)—Trombidiidae

  • Parvisetia Wen & Cui, 2000: 165 (type genus by original designation Gahrliepia parviseta Nadchatram, 1989)—Walchiidae

  • Ripiaspichia (Cupiaspichia) Wen, 1999: 172 (type species by original designation Gahrliepia cupa Traub & Evans, 1957)—Walchiidae

  • Ripiaspichia (Parmulichia) Wen, 1999: 172 (type species by original designation Gahrliepia parmulaseta Brown, 1997)—Walchiidae

  • Ripiaspichia (Suzukia) Wen, 1999: 172 (type species by original designation Walchia sawaii Suzuki, 1975)—Walchiidae

  • Scrobiculata (Squamulata) Wen & Cui, 2000: 167 (type genus by original designation Gahrliepia decora Womersley, 1952)—Walchiidae

  • Southcottella Saboori, 2002: 185 (type species by original designation Southcottella nematii Saboori, 2002)—Neothrombiidae

  • Tanautarsala Brown, 2007: 223 (type species by original designation Tanautarsala callithrixa Brown, 2007)—Trombiculidae

  • Walchia (Breviaspichia) Wen, 1999: 171 (type species by original designation Walchia ogatai Sasa & Teramura, 1951)—Walchiidae

  • Walchia (Disparunguia) Wen, 1999: 171 (type species by original designation Schoengastiella disparunguis Oudemans, 1929)—Walchiidae

  • Walchia (Goffia) Wen, 1999: 171 (type species by original designation Walchia lorentzi Goff. 1984)—Walchiidae

  • Walchia (Traudia) Wen, 1999: 180 (type species by original designation Walchia traubobi, Wen, 1999)—Walchiidae

  • Walchia (Ventralia) Wen, 1999: 171 (type species by original designation Walchia huensis Wen, 1984)—Walchiidae

  • Walchia (Wenia) Wen, 2002: 195 (type species by original designation Walchia acugastia Wen, Yu & Yang. 1984)—Walchiidae

  • Walchia (Zhangzia) Wen, 2002: 199 (type species by original designation Walchia cordiopelta Wen & Xiang, 1984)—Walchiidae

  • Yemenitrombium Saboori, Ueckermann & Harten, 2005: 163 (type species by original designation Yemenitrombium nairae Saboori, Ueckermann & Harten, 2005)—Microtrombidiidae

Species group taxa

Author index

Acknowledgement

Z.-Q Zhang acknowledges the supported by the New Zealand Foundation for Research, Science and Technology through the “Defining New Zealand's Land Biota” OBI. While this paper was prepared, X.-F. Xue was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China through a Youth Science Fund (Grant No. 30600058). We are grateful to Dr Owen Seeman (Queensland Museum) for reviewing the draft of this manuscript.

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© 2008 Systematic & Applied Acarology Society
Xiao-Feng Xue and Zhi-Qiang Zhang "An analysis of and index to new Acari described in Systematic & Applied Acarology (1996–2007)," Systematic and Applied Acarology 13(3), 279-304, (1 December 2008). https://doi.org/10.11158/saa.13.3.15
Accepted: 1 November 2008; Published: 1 December 2008
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