Lebertia Neuman, 1880
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Genus Lebertia Neuman, 1880 View in CoL
Diagnosis: Character states of the family, such that: idiosoma oval, bearing 20 pairs of setae, dorsal plate covered entirely with reticulation in form of a network forming a honeycombshaped pattern, membranous integument surrounding Dp bearing 8 pairs of setae, shape of Expp various.
Characters valid for the genus: Dp bearing 4 pairs of setae; setae Lp2 thick and long; eye plates on each side fused; membranous integument surrounding dorsal plate bearing 8 pairs of long and thick setae; coxal plates closely adpressed to one another, plates I being clearly delineated, with suture lines complete and distinct or indistinct medially; plates II and III fused, with suture lines obliterated except laterally; plates II bearing 1 pair of setae, C3, posterolaterally; plates III bearing 3 pairs of setae, C4 anteriorly, V1 posteromedially and V2 near posterior edges; excretory pore plate diamondshaped with rounded apices, broadly convex or attenuated posteriorly, substantially larger than excretory pore; bearing 2 pairs of setae, E1 anteriorly and E2 near lateral apices; membranous integument surrounding plate bearing 2 pairs of setae, V3 and V4, with V1 and V2 on coxal plates III; numbers of setae and solenidia on distal leg segments: IL4 9se+2so, IL5 14se+1so; IIL2 7se, IIL4 9 se+2so, IIL5 14se+1so; IIIL3 4se(+1so), IIIL4 9se+1so, IIIL5 11se; cheliceral bases slender, medially separated and divergent; palpal claws undivided, with 4 thick proximoventral setae and longer than the palp.
Remarks: Only a few accurate descriptions of Lebertia larvae are available (e.g. in Ullrich 1976; Wainstein 1980; Smith 1982; Martin 2000, 2003) and therefore the differential morphology of this genus is little known.
Martin, P. (2000) Larval morphology and host-parasite associations of some stream living water mites (Hydrachnidia, Acari). Archiv fur Hydrobiologie / Supplement, 121 / 3 - 4, 269 - 320.
Martin, P. (2003) Larval morphology of spring-living water mites (Hydrachnidia, Acari) from the Alps. Annals de Limnologie - International Journal of Limnology, 39, 363 - 393.
Smith, I. M. (1982) Larvae of water mites of the genera of the superfamily Lebertioidea (Prostigmata: Parasitengona) in North America with comments on phylogeny and higher classification of the superfamily. Canadian Entomologist, 114, 901 - 990.
Ullrich, F. (1976) Biologisch-okologische Studien an rheophilen Wassermilben (Hydrachnellae, Acari), unter besonderer Berucksichtigung von Sperchon setiger (Thor 1898). PhD thesis, University of Kiel, 241 pp.
Wainstein, B. A. (1980) Opredelitel lichinok vodjanych kleshchei. Institut Biologii Vnutrennich Vo d, N au ka, 238 pp.
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