Neoatractides (Allotorrenticola) bahtilli ( Wiles, 1991 )

Pesic, Vladimir & Smit, Harry, 2009, Water mites of the family Torrenticolidae Piersig, 1902 (Acari: Hydrachnidia) from Thailand, Part I. The genera Torrenticola Piersig, 1896, Neoatractides Lundblad, 1941 and Pseudotorrenticola Walter, 1906, Zootaxa 1982, pp. 38-62 : 59-60

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Neoatractides (Allotorrenticola) bahtilli ( Wiles, 1991 )
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Neoatractides (Allotorrenticola) bahtilli ( Wiles, 1991)

( Figs. 88–81)

Material. Thailand, Thorntip Waterfall , Kaeng Krachan NP, 29.xi.2007, 12 50.952 N 99 18.498 E, leg. Smit (1/0/0), dissected and slide mounted in Hoyer's fluid GoogleMaps .

Morphology. Male: Idiosoma (ventral view: Fig. 89) L 553, W 416; dorsal shield ( Fig. 88) L 425, W 344, L/W ratio 1.2; dorsal plate 388; shoulder plate L 100, W 59, L/W ratio 1.7; frontal plate L 141, W 56, L/W ratio 2.5; shoulder/frontal plate L ratio 0.7; gnathosomal bay L 78, Cx-1 total L 222, Cx-1 medial L 144, Cx- 2+3 medial 74; ratio Cx-1 L/Cx-2+3 medial L 3.0; Cx-1 medial L/Cx-2+3 medial L 2.0; genital field L/W 116/91, L/W ratio 1.3, ejaculatory complex L 163; distance genital field–excretory pore 119, genital field–caudal idiosoma margin 141; capitulum ( Fig. 91) ventral L 259; chelicera L 353; palp ( Fig. 90) total L 216, L and %L (in parentheses): P-1 35 (16.2), P-2 85 (39.4), P-3 47 (21.8), P-4 34 (15.7), P-5 15 (6.9); P-2 and P-3 with ventral projections each bearing a short seta.

Remarks. The specimen from Thailand agrees well with the description given by Wiles (1991) for the male specimens from the Selangor, Malaysia. According to Wiles (1997), N. bahtilli might be a male of N. malayensis with well developed palp projections, but no intermediate specimens have been found. No female has yet been described.

Distribution. Peninsular Malaysia. New for Thailand.

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