Hoplophthiracarus variolosus
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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.6285452 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1F201D31-2002-83E6-6B03-1938C104C024 |
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Thomas |
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Hoplophthiracarus variolosus |
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Hoplophthiracarus variolosus View in CoL (Berlese, 1888)
Hoplophora variolosa Berlese , 1888h, p. 218 (sep. p. 48), pl. 13 fig. 6.
Hoploderma variolosum , Berlese, in: Berlese & Leonardi, 1901, p. 12.
Phthiracarus variolosus , Lombardini, 1936, p. 47.
Two preparations of the species are present in the Berlese Collection: 31/28 (type, Matto-grosso, Brazil) and 21/13 (S. Vinzenzo, Chile). The specimen recorded in 1901 from Buenos Aires is apparently no more present; it is, however, also possible that slide no. 21/13 bears a wrong label, because H. variolosus is not mentioned in the list of mites from Chile (Berlese & Leonardi, 1903).
The structure of the tegument of the species reminds of Steganacarus , but the flattened, retracted anal covers and the erect interlamellar hairs point to Hoplophthiracarus .
The sensillus is thickened towards the end, but the top is blunt. In the original Latin description the organ is described as "runcata"; Oudemans (1915a, p. 234) translated it as smooth, but probably "runcata" is a misprint for "truncata".
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Hoplophthiracarus variolosus
van der Hammen, L. 1959 |
Hoploderma variolosum
Michael 1898 |