Typhlodromipsini
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Tribe Typhlodromipsini
Main distinguishing characteristics. Dorsolateral setae not thickened, serrate and inserted in tubercles. Seta J2 and S4 always present; s4, Z4 and Z5 not much longer than other dorsal shield setae; ratio s4 / Z1 <3.0. Macrosetae usually present on other legs in addition to leg IV. Fixed cheliceral digit with at least six teeth, and teeth always evenly distributed along the inner margin of the digit.
Remarks. Chant & McMurtry (2005c) included the following genera in Typhlodromipsini : Afrodromips Chant & McMurtry , Aristadromips Chant & McMurtry , Diaphoroseius Chant & McMurtry , Knopkirie Beard , Metadromips Chant & McMurtry , Phytodromips Chant & McMurtry , Scapulaseius Karg & Oomen-Kalsbeeck and Typhlodromips De Leon.The same genera were maintained by Chant&McMurtry (2007) in Typhlodromipsini .The Typhlodromipsini reported from Brazil include only species of the following genera: Scapulaseius and Typhlodromips .
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