Porohalacarus alpinus ( Thor, 1910 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.22073/pja.v9i1.57733 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3808330 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C74336-8A13-FFD0-FE01-44E99EA70D78 |
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Felipe |
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Porohalacarus alpinus ( Thor, 1910 ) |
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Porohalacarus alpinus ( Thor, 1910) View in CoL
( Figs. 6G, H View Figure 6 )
Material examined
1 protonymph, slow running water canal, on sediments and stones, Fethiye, Çiftlik, 14 September 2019, coll. F. Durucan.
Morphology and notes
Idiosoma 185 long, 110 wide. Idiosoma slender. Dark spots of eye pigment underneath AD and OC. AD 55 long, 58 wide. OC 25 long, 13 wide. PD 125 long, 70 wide. GA 40 long, 23 wide ( Figs. 6G, H View Figure 6 ). The protonymph specimens are similar to deutonymph and adult ones. The adult and deutonymph of P. alpinus previously recorded from standing waters of three different provinces of Turkey by Durucan and Boyacı (2019).
Distribution The species was described based on only one female for the first time from Norway by Thor in 1910 and afterwards recorded from Europe (from Finland and Iceland to Italy), Black Sea ( Turkey) North Africa, North America ( United States and Canada), Australia and New Zealand ( Bartsch 2009); Madagascar ( Bartsch 2018) Turkey: Mehmet Manavoğlu Park (Antalya), Lake Eğirdir (Isparta), Lake Işıklı (Denizli) ( Durucan and Boyacı 2019). Present record: Fethiye, Çiftlik (Muğla).
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