Allotanaupodidae, a new family of early derivative Parasitengona (Acari: Prostigmata)

Zhang, Zhi-Qiang, Fan, Qing-Hai (2007): Allotanaupodidae, a new family of early derivative Parasitengona (Acari: Prostigmata). Zootaxa 1517: 1-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.177319 : {"references": ["Leg I 1330-1333 \u00b5m. Trochanter I with numerous setulose setae. Basifemur I 155-190 \u00...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Zhi-Qiang, Fan, Qing-Hai
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Summary:Zhang, Zhi-Qiang, Fan, Qing-Hai (2007): Allotanaupodidae, a new family of early derivative Parasitengona (Acari: Prostigmata). Zootaxa 1517: 1-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.177319 : {"references": ["Leg I 1330-1333 \u00b5m. Trochanter I with numerous setulose setae. Basifemur I 155-190 \u00b5m, Telofemur I 208-225 \u00b5m. Genu I 250-258 \u00b5m long, with numerous setulose setae, three solenidia and one microseta (35 \u00b5m long). Tibia I 280 \u00b5m long, with numerous setulose setae and solenidia, and one microseta (44 \u00b5m long).", "Leg IV 1280-1350 \u00b5m. Trochanter IV with 17-22 setae. Basifemur IV 200 \u00b5m long with numerous setae. Telofemur IV 176 \u00b5m long with numerous setae and 1 distal solenidion (45 \u00b5m long). Genu IV 230 \u00b5m long with numerous setulose setae and 4 solenidia. Tibia IV 306 \u00b5m long with numerous setulose setae and four solenidia, of which the two distal ones are twice as long as others. Tarsus IV 282 \u00b5m long with many setulose setae and three solenidia.", "Leg I 1075-1445 \u00b5m. Trochanter I with 12-15 setae. Basifemur I 140-175 \u00b5m. Telofemur I 185-215 \u00b5m. Genu I 190-265 \u00b5m long, with numerous setulose setae, two solenidia and a microseta (32 \u00b5m long). Tibia I 200-350 \u00b5m long with numerous setulose setae and solenidia, and one microseta (35 \u00b5m long). Tarsus I more than twice as long (255-360 \u00b5m) as wide (95-163 \u00b5m), with many setulose setae and solenidia; famulus peglike, 3 \u00b5m long.", "Leg IV 1200-1375 \u00b5m. Trochanter IV with 19-22 setae. Basifemur IV 175 \u00b5m long with numerous setae. Telofemur IV 160 \u00b5m long with numerous setae and 1 distal solenidion (48 \u00b5m long). Genu IV 220 \u00b5m long with numerous setulose setae and 4 solenidia. Tibia IV 295 \u00b5m long with numerous setulose setae and four solenidia, of which two distal ones are twice as long as others. Tarsus IV 270 \u00b5m long with many setulose setae and one solenidion (30 \u00b5m long).", "Leg I 1465 \u00b5m. Trochanter I with 18-19 setulose setae. Basifemur I 190 \u00b5m, with numerous setulose setae. Telofemur I 235 \u00b5m with numerous setulose setae and one distal solenidion. Genu I 270 \u00b5m, with numerous setulose setae, two solenidia and one microseta (35 \u00b5m long). Tibia I 290 long, with numerous setulose setae and solenidia, and one microseta (33 \u00b5m long). Tarsus I over twice as long (380 \u00b5m) as wide (150 \u00b5m), with many setulose setae and solenidia.", "Leg III 1050 \u00b5m. Trochanter III with 20-21 setulose setae. Basifemur III 165 \u00b5m long with numerous setae. Telofemur III 145 \u00b5m long with numerous setulose setae and a distal solenidion. Genu III 180 \u00b5m long, with numerous setulose setae and three solenida. Tibia III 210 \u00b5m long, with numerous setulose setae and two solenidia. 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