Phthiracarus pavidus
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ORI111 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0DC6B575-3CB3-41C1-A3EC-850520AE4487 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6285460 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E873DE69-64B5-0595-C90B-A55E48715068 |
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Thomas |
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Phthiracarus pavidus |
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Phthiracarus pavidus View in CoL (Berlese, 1913)
Hoploderma pavidum Berlese , 1913, p. 103, pl. 8 figs. 101, 101a 1).
Phthiracarus pavidus , Sellnick, 1928, p. 40; Willmann, 1931, p. 191, fig. 350; Lombardini, 1936, p. 47.
The original specimens from Tiarno (slides nos. 142/8-11, of which 142/10 is the type) are still present in the Collection. The identity of this remarkable species is certain.
I classify pavidus with the genus Phthiracarus , although the species has erect interlamellar hairs as in Hoplophthiracarus ; the shining tegument gives it, however, the apparence of a species of the first-mentioned genus. Berlese figured the specimen as having 22 pairs of notogastral hairs; it will be interesting to establish the real number. The notogastral hairs are curved in a striking way. It is not impossible that the species represents a separate genus.
1) In the explanation of pl. 8 an erroneous reference is made to fig. 100a.
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Phthiracarus pavidus
van der Hammen, L. 1959 |
Hoploderma pavidum Berlese
Michael 1898 |