Pterygosoma fimbriata, Lawrence, 1951
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4805.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4340994 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AF2A23-FFB3-F871-FF51-D426FAE1F94E |
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Plazi |
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Pterygosoma fimbriata |
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Group: fimbriata
Diagnosis. Palps not more than 4 times longer than wide. Antero-lateral setae numerous (40–85 pairs). Setae dm1 tapered or apically expanded. Setae dm3 absent. Peripheral setae filiform and smooth and arranged in 1 row, and gap between median and lateral peripheral setae present. Genital series represented by 2–4 pairs of setae g, pseudanal series by 3 or 4 pairs of setae ps. Setae ps1 and ps2 apically expanded or paddle-shaped; ps3 and ps4 tapered, apically expanded or paddle-shaped.
Included species. Pterygosoma annectans Jack, 1962 , Pterygosoma circularis Jack, 1962 , Pterygosoma fimbriata Lawrence, 1951 , Pterygosoma fragilis Fajfer, 2013 Pterygosoma garissi Fajfer, 2013 , Pterygosoma problematica Jack, 1962 .
Distribution. These mites are found in central part of the Afrotropic ecozone.
Host range. This group is found on lizards of the genus Agama and Acanthocercus (Agamidae) .
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