Steganacarus (Steganacarus) vestitus Niedbała, 1983
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.202962 |
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Steganacarus (Steganacarus) vestitus Niedbała, 1983 |
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Steganacarus (Steganacarus) vestitus Niedbała, 1983 View in CoL
( Figs 4 View FIGURE 4. A, B . C, D)
Measurements of one of specimens. Prodorsum: length 429, height 151, setae: interlamellar 495, lamellar 76, rostral 167; notogaster: length 798, height 485 setae: c 1 505, c 2 454, c 3 495.
The specimens are of similar size as specimen from Uganda ( Niedbała 1983)
Remarks. All characters in both specimens are as in holotype, except:
- rostral setae are much longer - longer setae d 1, d 2, e 2
- only lyrifissures ia and im visible
This confirms the previous suggestion of the senior author ( Niedbała 2001) that Steganacarus (Steganacarus) complicatus Mahunka, 1993 may be conspecific with Steganacarus (Steganacarus) vestitus Niedbała, 1983 . It is possible that morphological difference between these and the other two species, Steganacarus (Steganacarus) sol Balogh, 1958 and Steganacarus (Steganacarus) werneri Mahunka, 1983 , folls within a subspecific variability.
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