Trichoribates Berlese 1910
Genus Trichoribates Berlese, 1910 Diagnosis of adult — Rostrum rounded; lamellae wide, with well-developed cusps and translamella; lamellar cusps with or without lateral and median dens; bothridia cup-shaped; sensilli with clavate or oval head, rounded or flattened distally; tutoria broad, with cusp...
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Summary: | Genus Trichoribates Berlese, 1910 Diagnosis of adult — Rostrum rounded; lamellae wide, with well-developed cusps and translamella; lamellar cusps with or without lateral and median dens; bothridia cup-shaped; sensilli with clavate or oval head, rounded or flattened distally; tutoria broad, with cusps pointed or dentate distally; custodia with short to long narrowly pointed cusps; notogaster with large pteromorphs curved ventrally, line of desclerotization absent; lenticulus present or absent; 10 or 11 pairs of notogastral setae, setae dp present or absent; four pairs of notogastral porose areas (exception, sacculi in T. polaris Hammer, 1953), porose areas Am and Ah present; six pairs of genital setae; all legs heterotridactylous; tibiae I with dorsodistal apophysis bearing solenidion Φ 2; seta l" of tibiae and genua I, II, and sometimes that of tibiae and genua III, IV thick, heavily barbed (see also Behan-Pelletier 1985; Bayartogtokh and Schatz 2008). : Published as part of Maruyama, I., Shimano, S. & Bayartogtokh, B., 2016, Two new species of the genus Trichoribates (Acari: Oribatida: Ceratozetidae) from Central Japan, pp. 213-224 in Acarologia 56 (2) on page 214, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20162244, http://zenodo.org/record/5404190 : {"references": ["Behan-Pelletier V. M. 1985 - Ceratozetidae of the Western North American Arctic. - Can. Entomol., 117: 1287 - 1366.", "Bayartogtokh B., Schatz H. 2008 - Trichoribates and Jugatala (Acari: Oribatida: Ceratozetidae) from the Central and Southern Alps, with notes on their distribution - Zootaxa, 1948: 1 - 35."]} |
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