Opsonyssus phyllorhina Bochkov & Zabludovskaya & Oconnor, 2008

Bochkov, Andre V., Zabludovskaya, Svetlana & Oconnor, Barry M., 2008, Phylogeny and systematics of the endoparasitic astigmatid mites (Acari: Sarcoptiformes) of mammals: families Gastronyssidae, Lemurnyssidae, and Pneumocoptidae, Zootaxa 1951 (1), pp. 1-152 : 88

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1951.1.1

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/437687C1-E64D-FFD6-FF4C-CD93FA6FFD29

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Felipe

scientific name

Opsonyssus phyllorhina
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Key to the genus Pseudoopsonyssus Bochkov et OConnor, gen. nov.

Females

1. Setae h3 about 2 times longer than ps3. Pair of small adanal shields present. Posterior projections of coxal fields I weakly developed. Ventral protrusions of trochanters III–IV very short .................................................................... 2

– Setae h3 and ps3 subequal. Adanal shields absent. Posterior projections of coxal fields I distinctly developed, tongue-like. Ventral protrusions of trochanters III–IV distinctly developed ................................................................. ................................................................................................... P. phyllorhina (Fain, 1959) comb. nov. ( Fig. 39A–C View FIGURE 39 )

2. Idiosomal dorsum covered by fine scale-like pattern ...................... P. zumpti (Fain, 1959) comb. nov. ( Fig. 40A, B View FIGURE 40 )

– Idiosomal dorsum covered by fine transverse striations ................ P. striatus (Fain, 1967) comb. nov. ( Fig. 41A, B View FIGURE 41 )

Males

1. Adanal shields present, separated. Posterior projections of coxal fields I weakly developed. Ventral protrusions of trochanters III–IV very short ....................................................................................................................................... 2

– Adanal shields absent. Posterior projections of coxal fields I distinctly developed, tongue-like. Ventral protrusions of trochanters III–IV distinctly developed ................................... P. phyllorhina (Fain, 1959) comb. nov. ( Fig. 39D, E View FIGURE 39 )

2. Idiosomal dorsum covered by fine scale-like pattern ........................... P. zumpti (Fain, 1959) comb. nov. ( Fig. 40C View FIGURE 40 )

– Idiosomal dorsum covered by fine transverse striations ................ P. striatus (Fain, 1967) comb. nov. ( Fig. 41C, D View FIGURE 41 )

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