Acrotritia ardua (Niedbała, Wojciech & Starý, Josef 2014)
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Ordo: Sarcoptiformes
Familia: Euphthiracaridae
Genus: Acrotritia
Name
Acrotritia ardua C. L. Koch, 1841 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Acrotritia ardua Niedbała, Wojciech, 2014, Zootaxa 3889: 55-55.
Description
Measurements of one of specimens from sample: South–West Province, Mt. Koup Ecological Reserve, Mt. Koup at Nyasoso, 19–21.V. 2006, about 6 km N of Loum, latitude 04° 49 '09.18"N, longitude 09° 42 ' 27.18 "E, altitude 1550m, foggy submontane forest, litter and soil sifting sample, leg V. Grebennikov, prodorsum: length 293, width 217, height 101; prodorsal setae: sensillus 97, interlamellar (in) 106, lamellar (le) 81, rostral (ro) 56, exobothridial (ex) 10; notogaster: length 596, width 515, height 444; notogastral setae: c1 101, c1 / c1-d1 = 0.74.
Discussion
Remarks. Specimens from this sample have monodactylous tarsi IV. This common species normally have heterotridactylous tarsi IV.
Taxon Treatment
- Niedbała, Wojciech; Starý, Josef; 2014: New and little known species of ptyctimous mites (Acari, Oribatida) from Cameroon, Zootaxa 3889: 55-55. doi
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