Naiadacarus Fashing 1974

Genus Naiadacarus Fashing, 1974 Naiadacarus Fashing, 1974: 167 (type species Naiadacarus arboricola Fashing, 1974 by original designation) Naiacus Nesbitt, 1990: 39 (type species Naiacus muertensis Nesbitt, 1990 by original designation), syn. nov . [types studied] Diagnosis . Adults are similar to t...

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Main Authors: Klimov, Pavel B., Oconnor, Barry, Khaustov, Alexander A.
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Published: Zenodo 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5694408
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Summary:Genus Naiadacarus Fashing, 1974 Naiadacarus Fashing, 1974: 167 (type species Naiadacarus arboricola Fashing, 1974 by original designation) Naiacus Nesbitt, 1990: 39 (type species Naiacus muertensis Nesbitt, 1990 by original designation), syn. nov . [types studied] Diagnosis . Adults are similar to those of the genus Schwiebea Oudemans, 1916, but the leg tarsi are long, longer than 3 times the basal width (less than 3 times as long as wide in Schwiebea ); solenidia ω 1 I-II cylindrical, long and thin, not expanded at tip (clearly expanded at tip in Schwiebea ); on tarsi I–II, ventral tarsal setae wa are distinctly separated from setae ra and la (closely associated in Schwiebea , except for S. estradai Fain & Ferrando, 1990). We could not find any character states distinguishing Naiadacarus deutonymphs from those of the genus Schwiebea . : Published as part of Klimov, Pavel B., Oconnor, Barry & Khaustov, Alexander A., 2019, Naiadacarus sidorchukae sp. n. (Acariformes: Acaridae) from Western Siberia closely related to a North American species, with a new generic synonymy, pp. 441-456 in Zootaxa 4647 (1) on page 442, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4647.1.28, http://zenodo.org/record/3353292 : {"references": ["Fashing, N. J. (1974) A new subfamily of Acaridae, the Naiadacarinae, from water-filled treeholes (Acarina: Acaridae). Acarologia, 16 (1), 166 - 181.", "Nesbitt, H. H. J. (1990) A second new mite from the leaf-axils of a bromeliad from Costa Rica (Rhizoglyphinae: Acaridae). Acarologia, Paris, 31 (1), 39 - 42."]}