Atropacarus (Atropacarus) primus, Niedbala et Stary, 2015
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https://doi.org/ 10.1051/acarologia/20164149 |
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Atropacarus (Atropacarus) primus |
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Atropacarus (Atropacarus) primus
Niedbała et Starý, 2015 ( Figure 115 View FIGURE )
Diagnosis — Measurements of holotype: prodorsum: length 520, width 328, height 252; setae: ss 172, in 169, le 101, ro 51, ex 63; notogaster: length 1030, width 606, height 616, seta c 1 and h 1 233, c 1 / c 1 – d 1 =1.1, ps 1 164; genitoaggenital region 253×215, anoadanal region 367×215.
Specimens of this species are large; colour yellow; body surface punctuated with feeble cavities on borders of body and in ventral plates. Prodorsum with prominent median crista; lateral carinae reach sinus; posterior furrows distinct; median sigillar field long, narrow, slightly broadened anteriorly longer than laterals; sensilli long filiform, rough, without head; interlamellar and lamellar setae long, robust, covered with small spines in distal end, similar in shape to notogastral setae; rostral setae short, spiniform, rough, directed inward, exobothridial setae of medium length; ss> in> le> ex> ro. Notogaster with two median cristae along the dorsal part; setae of medium length (c 1> c 1 -d 1), robust setae covered with small spines in distal end, only setae c 3 are whole ciliated, setae c 1 located far from anterior border, setae c 2 remote, setae c 3 near the border. Ventral region; arrangement of genital setae: 4: 5; anoadanal plate with 5 pairs of rough setae, four of setae arranged at paraxial border of plate and small setae ad 3 remote from border, setae ad 2 thickest and longest. Chaetome of legs complete; setae d on femora I curved and slightly remote from distal end of article.
Locality in Madagascar: Niedbała & Starý 2015a.
Distribution — Afrotropical, found only in
Madagascar, endemic.
Atropacarus (Atropacarus) striculus (C.L. Koch, 1836) ( Figure 116 View FIGURE )
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