Elattoma

Key to world species of the genus Elattoma (Females) 1. Seta h 2 absent......................................................................................... 2 - Seta h 2 present........................................................................................ 7 2. Seta pl” on tarsus II spa...

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Main Authors: Rahiminejad, Vahid, Hajiqanbar, Hamidreza, Fathipour, Yaghoub
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Published: Zenodo 2011
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5677143
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Summary:Key to world species of the genus Elattoma (Females) 1. Seta h 2 absent......................................................................................... 2 - Seta h 2 present........................................................................................ 7 2. Seta pl” on tarsus II spatulate.......................................................................... 3 - Seta pl” on tarsus II spine like........................................................................... 5 3. Solenidion ǫ 2 shorter than solenidion ǫ 1, seta e longer than seta h 1, setae h 1 bluntly ended............. E . abeskoun sp. nov. - Solenidion ǫ 2 longer than solenidion ǫ 1, seta e shorter than seta h 1, setae h 1 pointed.................................. 4 4. Seta f more than three times longer than seta e , seta c 1 longer than seta c 2...................... E . cerambycidum sp. nov. - Seta f less than three times longer than seta e , seta c 1 shorter than seta c 2.................... E . kornilovi Khaustov, 2000 5. Most hysterosomal setae strong and serrate, solenidion ǫ 2 longer than solenidion ǫ 1.......... E . alaskensis Khaustov, 2003 - Hysterosomal setae smooth, solenidion ǫ 2 shorter than solenidion ǫ 1............................................ 6 6. Seta f more than two times longer than seta e , seta h 1 longer than seta e ......................... E . alni Khaustov, 2003 - Seta f less than two times longer than seta e , seta h 1 shorter than seta e ........................ E . fraxini Khaustov, 2000 7. Seta f more than two times longer seta e....................................... E . bennetti (Cross and Moser, 1971) - Seta f less than two times longer seta e ..................................................................... 8 8. Seta d not reaching to posterior border of tergite D...................................... E . karafiati (Krczal, 1959) - Seta d reaching to posterior border of tergite D............................................................. 9 9. Solenidion ǫ 2 longer than solenidion ǫ 1................................................ E . crossi Khaustov, 2000 - Solenidion ǫ 2 shorter than solenidion ǫ 1................................................. E . lata Khaustov, 2000 : Published as part of Rahiminejad, Vahid, Hajiqanbar, Hamidreza & Fathipour, Yaghoub, 2011, Two new species of the genus Elattoma (Acari: Heterostigmatina: Pygmephoridae) phoretic on Morimus verecundus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) from Iran, pp. 48-56 in Zootaxa 2903 on pages 55-56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.204757 : {"references": ["Khaustov, A. A. (2000) Mites of the genus Elattoma (Acariformes: Pygmephoridae) from Crimea and North-West Russia. Vestnik Zoologii, 34 (1 - 2), 77 - 83.", "Khaustov, A. A. (2003) Two new species of the mite genus Elattoma (Acarina: Heterostigmata: Pygmephoridae) from Russia and U. S. A. Acarina, 11 (2), 221 - 224.", "Cross, E. A. & Moser, J. C. (1971) Taxonomy and biology of some Pyemotidae (Acarina: Tarsonemoidea) inhabiting Bark beetle galleries in North American Conifers. Acarologia, 13 (1), 47 - 64.", "Krczal, H. (1959) Systematic und Okologie der Pyemoten. In: Stammer H. J. (ed.), Beitrag zur Systematic und Okologie mitteleuropaischer Acarina. Vol. 1, Abschn. 3. Geest und Portig, Leipzig, pp. 385 - 625."]}