Holzmannia (Juvaria) pilosa, WitalińskiK & GwiazdowiczK, 2023

WitalińskiK, Wojciech & GwiazdowiczK, Dariusz J., 2023, Four new species of mites in Ologamasiphis andHolzmannia genera, and a newJuvaria subgenus defined (Parasitiformes: Parasitidae), Acarologia 63 (3), pp. 867-905 : 887

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https://doi.org/10.24349/0v36-z6a2

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scientific name

Holzmannia (Juvaria) pilosa
status

sp. nov.

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Figure 15 Holzmannia (Juvaria) pilosa n. sp., female, idiosoma dorsal side. Abbreviations as in Figure 1. Note the peritremes and margin of the holodorsal shield located ventrally.

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Figure 16 Holzmannia (Juvaria) pilosa n. sp., female: A – idiosoma ventral side; B – location of prosomal poreids4 and gland openinggds4. Abbreviations as in Figure 2.

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Figure 17 Holzmannia (Juvaria) pilosa n. sp., female: A – paragynium; B – metagynial thickenings of paragynia; C – epigynium; D – endogynium, two aspects; E – gnathotectum, different aspects; F – chelicera, antiaxially; G, H – Co I, three different orientations, showing proximal tubercle rounded (G) or pointed (H); I – Tr IV with a differently pronounced tubercle. Abbreviations as in Figure 3.

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Figure 18 Holzmannia (Juvaria) pilosa n. sp., female, legs I and II ventrally: A – Co I, Tr I and Fe I; B – Ge I; C – Ti I; D – Co II and Tr II; E – Fe II; F – Ge II; G – Ti II and Ta II. For abbreviations regarding the setae – see Methods.

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Figure 19 Holzmannia (Juvaria) pilosa n. sp., female, leg IV ventrally: A – Co, Tr and Fe; B – Ge and Ti; C – Ta. For setae abbreviations – see Methods.

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Figure 20 Holzmannia (Juvaria) pilosa n. sp., male: A – sternal shield; B – thickening of the anterior sternal margin; C – genital lamina; D – gnathotectum, two aspects; E – aberrant gnathotectum; F – chelicera, antiaxially. Abbreviations as in Figure 6.

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Figure 21 Holzmannia (Juvaria) pilosa n. sp., male: A, B – Fe, Ge and Ti of leg II ventrally (A) and anterolaterally (B) with the spurs in different aspects; C – Co I; D – Co IV. Some setae are marked. Arrows on the anterolateral side.