Acanthohalacarus Bartsch 2001

Acanthohalacarus Bartsch, 2001 (Figs 1 and 2) Type species. Acanthohalacarus reticulatus Bartsch, 2001. Adults. Genital and anal plates fused. Female GA with five (rarely four or six) pairs of slender pgs, genital sclerites with two pairs of short sgs. Genital acetabula internal; posterior-most pair...

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Main Author: Bartsch, Ilse
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Published: Zenodo 2015
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5696426
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Summary:Acanthohalacarus Bartsch, 2001 (Figs 1 and 2) Type species. Acanthohalacarus reticulatus Bartsch, 2001. Adults. Genital and anal plates fused. Female GA with five (rarely four or six) pairs of slender pgs, genital sclerites with two pairs of short sgs. Genital acetabula internal; posterior-most pair of acetabula larger and removed from two anterior pairs (Fig. 1). Ovipositor at rest extending beyond anterior margin of GO. With short basal pair and slender, spiniform apical pairs of genital spines; number of spines not known. Male GO in ventral position, smaller than that of female (Bartsch 2001 a: fig. 1 D), in single species known surrounded by 45–57 slender and smooth pgs; several of pgs outlying. Genital sclerites with five pairs of short sgs, two anterior pairs setiform, three posterior ones short, spiniform. Acetabula adjacent in posterior half of GO, the three pairs short, equal-sized, cupuliform (Fig. 2). Anterior epimeral plate without epimeral pores. Juveniles. One larval and two nymphal stages known. Nymphs with genital plate separated from anal plate. Deutonymphal GP with two pairs of pgs, at least one pair of minute sgs and two pairs of internal gac (Bartsch 2001 a: fig. 3 B). Protonymphal GP with single pair of gac; pgs and sgs lacking. Nymphs without but larva with pair of epimeral pores (Bartsch 2001 a: fig. 3 F). Remarks. At present a single species is known, collected on a seamount in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean (Bartsch 2001 a). : Published as part of Bartsch, Ilse, 2015, The genital area of Halacaridae (Acari), life stages and development of morphological characters and implication on the classification, pp. 201-259 in Zootaxa 3919 (2) on page 206, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3919.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/245246 : {"references": ["Bartsch, I. (2001 a) A new halacarid genus (Acari: Halacaridae: Halacarinae) from the Great Meteor Seamount, Eastern North Atlantic. Species Diversity, 6, 117 - 125."]}