Aulonastus, Kethley, 1970
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4084.4.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5311269 |
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Key to species of the genus Aulonastus View in CoL
(females)
* species occurring in the Nearctic region.
1. Setae f2 and h2 subequal in length.............................. A. sturnellus Skoracki, Hendricks and Spicer, 2010 View in CoL *
- Setae h2 3–8 times longer than f2 ......................................................................... 2
2. Setae c1 and se subequal in length........................................................................ 3
- Setae c1 1.2–1.5 longer than se ........................................................................... 5
3. Length ratio of setae f1: f2 1:2.8–3....................................................................... 4
- Length ratio of setae f1: f2 1:1.4–2................................................... A. lusciniae Skoracki, 2002 View in CoL
4. Setae h2 21 times longer than h1 and f1. Setae c1 and d2 subequal in length. Each medial branch of peritremes with 1 chamber, each lateral branch with 6 chambers.................................................... A. pipili Kethley, 1970 View in CoL *
- Setae h 2 11–12 times longer than h1 and f1. Setae c1 1.2 times longer than d2. Each medial branch of peritremes with 2 cham- bers, each lateral branch with 5 chambers........................... A. pirangus Skoracki, Hendricks and Spicer, 2010 View in CoL *
5. Setae f2 twice as long as f1 ............................................................................. 6
- Setae f2 2.8–4 times longer than f1 ....................................................................... 8
6. Propodonotal shield constricted posteriorly, bearing bases of setae ve, si and c1. Setae e2 1.5–2 times longer than d1 ................................................................ A. emberizicus Skoracki, Hendricks and Spicer, 2010 View in CoL *
- Propodonotal shield rectangular in shape, bearing bases of setae ve, si, se and c1. Setae e2 and d1 subequal in length...... 7
7. Length of agenital setae ag1 and ag2 55................................................ A. anthus Skoracki, 2011 View in CoL
- Length of agenital setae ag1 and ag2 80–95............................................ A. fringillus Skoracki, 2011 View in CoL
8. Length ratio of setae f1:f2 1:2.8–3.3...................................................................... 9
- Length ratio of setae f1:f2 1:4........................................................................... 12
9. Each medial branch of peritremes with 1 chamber.......................................................... 10
- Each medial branch of peritremes with 2 chambers......................................................... 11
10. Each lateral branch of peritremes with 6 chambers. Hysteronotal shield punctate in posterior part. Length ratio of setae ag1: ag2 2:1. Length of setae se 120–125....................... A. pteroptochos Sikora, Kaszewska and Skoracki, 2014 View in CoL
- Each lateral branch of peritremes with 4–5 chambers. Hysteronotal shield apunctate in posterior part. Length ratio of setae ag1: ag2 1.2–1.4:1. Length of setae se 140–145..................... A. euphagus Skoracki, Hendricks and Spicer, 2010 View in CoL *
11. Hysteronotal shield apunctate, setae d1 situated near anterior margin of this shield. Length of setae ag2 40–50. All coxal fields sparsely punctate.................................................... A. henicorhina Sikora and Skoracki, 2012 View in CoL
- Hysteronotal shield punctate in posterior part, setae d1 situated on anterior margin of this shield. Length of setae ag2 65–80. All coxal fields apunctate.............................................. A. prunellae Bochkov and Mironov, 1999 View in CoL
12. Propodonotal shield constricted posteriorly, bearing bases of setae ve, si and c1. Agenital setae ag1 and ag2 subequal in length
................................................................................. A. lanius Skoracki, 2011 View in CoL - Propodonotal shield rectangular in shape, bearing bases of setae ve, si, se and c1. Agenital setae ag1 1.2–1.5 times longer than ag2 ............................................................................................... 13 13. Lengths of setae se, d2, e2 and ag2 145–170, 130–145, 35–45 and 60–70, respectively............ A. loxius Skoracki, 2011 View in CoL
- Lengths of setae se, d2, e2 and ag2 125, 105–120, 20 and 50–55, respectively................... A. albus Skoracki, 2002 View in CoL
Bochkov, A. V. & Mironov, S. V. (1999) New quill mite species of the family Syringophilidae (Acari: Cheyletoidea) from European part of Russia. Acarina, 7, 35 - 45.
Kethley, J. B. (1970) A revision of the family Syringophilidae (Prostigmata: Acarina). Contributions of the American Entomological Institute, 5, 1 - 76.
Sikora, B., Fajfer, M., Kavetska, K. & Skoracki, M. (2012) Three new species of quill mites (Acari: Syringophilidae) parasitizing the wrens (Aves: Troglodytidae). Zootaxa, 3167, 57 - 65.
Sikora, B., Kaszewska, K. & Skoracki, M. (2014) Two new quill mites of the family Syringophilidae (Acari: Prostigmata) parasitising the tapaculos (Passeriformes: Rhinocryptidae) in South America. Zootaxa, 3895 (3), 419 - 426. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3895.3.6
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