Cenopalpus Pritchard & Baker, 1958
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Genus Cenopalpus Pritchard & Baker, 1958 View in CoL View at ENA
Members of this genus bear 3 pairs of prodorsal setae v (2, sc1, sc2), 10-11 pairs of opisthosomal setae, comprising 3 pairs of dorsocentral (c1, d1, e1), 6-7 pairs of dorsolateral (c3, d3, e3, f2,
f3, h2, h1, f2 absent or present) and one pair of sublateral setae (c2); setae h2 not exceptionally long ( Fig 13A View Figure 13 ). Palp 4-segmented ( Fig 1G View Figure 1 ). Ventral shields clearly demarcated.
Pritchard E. A., Baker E. W. 1958. The false spider mites (Acarina: Tenuipalpidae). University of California Publications in Entomology, 14: 175 - 274.
Figure 1 Different types of Tenuipalpidae palpi: A – one-segmented (exCapedulia); B – three- segmented (Tenuipalpus); C – two-segmented (Raoiella, Phyllotetranychus); D – one-segmented (Tenuipalpus); E – two-segmented (Raoiella, Phyllotetranychus); F – three-segmented (Dolichote- tranychus); G – four-segmented (Brevipalpus, Cenopalpus); H – five-segmented (Aegyptobia)
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